By Juliet B. Saley
BONTOC, Mountain Province – The Department of
Social Welfare and Development released P4,629,500 from its Sustainable
Livelihood Program (SLP)for livelihood projects of some 512 4Ps beneficiaries
in the province.
This is to alleviate living
condition of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries to become
self-sufficient, said Jessie Chilem of the Social Welfare and Development team
office here.
He added P2,652,500.00 of the
total amount was released to some 310 families of the first set of 4Ps implemented in the municipalities of Natonin, Paracelis and Sadanga.
The amount of P157,000.00 was released to 20 families of the PantawidPamilya set 3 grantees in Besao; P700,000.00 to 70 families of the PantawidPamilya
set 4 grantees in Barlig and P650,000.00 to 65 families in Sabangan and
P470,000.00 to 47 families in Bontoc, both
set 5 of the 4Ps grantees.
Chilem said these beneficiaries
have organized themselves into associations under the Self-Employment Assistance sa Kaunlaran
(SEA-K) program, a requirement for them to avail of the financial assistance.
The funds would be used for
livelihood activities that would sustain beneficiaries’ iincome even after the
culmination of the five-year program.
Under this livelihood program,
beneficiaries are allowed to get loans ranging from P5,000.00 to P10,000.00 for
their livelihood projects.
The loan which is interest-free
and non- collateral is payable in two years, Chilem said.
Families engaged in different
types of livelihood projects such as hog fattening, buy and sell, sari-sari
store, and food processing, among others.
There are also 185 Pantawid Pamilya
beneficiaries organized in the municipality of Natonin with a total proposed
loan amount of P1,600,000.00; 195 beneficiaries in Paracelis with a total
proposed loan of P2,106,000.00; and 79
in Sadanga with a total proposed loan amount of P648,000.00.
Chilem said the organization
of 4Ps beneficiaries to SKGs/SKAs is
concentrated in the municipalities of Natonin, Paracelis and Sadanga since
Pantawid Pamilya program in these areas will end on December 2013.
He said the organization of 4Ps
beneficiaries in these areas does not necessarily mean that they will all be
given funds but they could be provided trainings on livelihood that could help
them become self-reliant.
Aside from the 4Ps beneficiaries,
the SEA-K program has also benefitted a total of 1,950 non 4Ps families in the
province since 1994 up to 2011.
Total amount of P9,211,000.00 was
loaned to 1,950 beneficiaries.
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