Gender Sensitivity and Analysis Training for Municipal Links of Pantawid Pamilya held

The Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office V Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is currently conducting training for Municipal Links dubbed as Gender Sensitivity cum Introduction to Gender Analysis Training for City/Municipal Links. The training aims to increase the level of awareness of staff on basic gender concepts and related issues which greatly affect continue reading : Gender Sensitivity and Analysis Training for Municipal Links of Pantawid Pamilya held

Marifi S. Arnaldo (A life changing story of Pantawid Pamilya Parent Leader)

Bilang isang magulang, pangarap ko na mabigyan ng magandang kinabukasan ang aming tatlong anak. Ang kalusugan at edukasyon ang isang daan upang maisakatuparan ang pangarap na ito na hubugin ang kanilang kinabukasan sa paarang mag-aahon sa kanila sa kahirapan. Ako po si Marifi S. Arnaldo, nakatira sa Poblacion sa Munisipyo ng San Vicente, Camarines Norte. continue reading : Marifi S. Arnaldo (A life changing story of Pantawid Pamilya Parent Leader)

A man with a noble heart (A story of and Indigenous People Beneficiary of Pantawid Pamilya)

There are many people who need help, but to Cesar B. Caido, an Agta-Cimaron of Barangay San Rafael, Buhi, Camarines Sur, despite having less in life, he still manages to lend a hand to his villagers. Brother Cesar as he is fondly called-off by his co-villagers, is one among the 366, 778 households in Bicol continue reading : A man with a noble heart (A story of and Indigenous People Beneficiary of Pantawid Pamilya)

6,038 household IP of Bicol benefitted in the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer Program for Indigenous People of Pantawid Pamilya

The Department of Social Welfare and Development Bicol continuously fulfill its mandate of providing social services to the disadvantaged and marginalized sectors of the society through the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer for Indigenous People (MCCT-IP) of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Pantawid Pamilya). Currently, a total of 6,038 household IP in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas continue reading : 6,038 household IP of Bicol benefitted in the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer Program for Indigenous People of Pantawid Pamilya

DSWD, TESDA forged a mutual covenant for a training project

In pursuant to provide sustainable intervention through skills development and possible employment of the Pantawid Pamilya the DSWD, Field Office 5 forged a mutual covenant with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Camarines Sur recently. This technical vocational education and training is under the Accelerated and sustainable Anti-Poverty Program (ASAPP) which will benefit continue reading : DSWD, TESDA forged a mutual covenant for a training project

PakuJuan Holiday Bazaar of DSWD held

The Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office V conducted the PaskuJuan Holiday Bazaar last November 29 in Pacific Mall, Legazpi City. The nationwide simultaneous activity aims to provide additional income to sustainable livelihood beneficiaries and showcase products for potential access to market. During the activity, various native products are displayed from the respective continue reading : PakuJuan Holiday Bazaar of DSWD held

Sto.Domingo town is Bicol’s bet for the 2nd National Gawad Listahanan

The municipality of Sto.Domingo in the province of Albay will represent Bicol region for the 2nd Gawad Listahanan of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. The municipality was nominated for using the Listahanan database in selecting beneficiaries in the implementation for social protection programs in their locality. According to Hon. Mayor Herbie Aguas, the continue reading : Sto.Domingo town is Bicol’s bet for the 2nd National Gawad Listahanan

“I Do”

As the famous saying goes “love conquers all”–this defines the romantic couple of Buhi, Camarines Sur who has overcome huge obstacles in their relationship. Raised in a different culture, as Edna, 55, originally came from Quezon Province and her husband– Bartolome Cesno, 57, is a member Indigenous Persons (Agta Tabangon), the couple were able to continue reading : “I Do”