Poor senior folks, crisis-hit families to get P2.6 billion
>> Thursday, July 7, 2016
The
Department of Budget and Management has released P2.6 billion to the Department
of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for its social protection programs,
including pension for indigent senior citizens.
The DSWD said P1.2 billion will be used
to implement the Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens (SPISC) program,
P1.1 billion for the Protective Services for Individuals and Families in
Difficult Circumstances program and P218 million for supplementary feeding.
Senior citizens get a monthly stipend of
P500 for their daily subsistence and medical needs under the SPISC.
Beneficiaries are identified through the
National Household Targeting Survey for Poverty Reduction or the
Listahanan
survey.
Senior citizens who are frail, sickly or
with disability, without regular income or support from family and relatives
and those not receiving pension from the Social Security Service or Government
Service Insurance System are target beneficiaries.
A total of 768,082 indigent senior
citizens were given pension as of April 30.
The
DSWD said it aims to cover one million beneficiaries this year from 768,082
last year.
Meanwhile,
the DSWD provides food aside from regular meals to children enrolled in day
care centers.
The program targets over two million
children this year.
The agency also provides counseling as
well as financial, medical, transportation, food, educational and burial
assistance, among others to individuals and families in crisis situations.
These are people whose normal functioning has been hampered by poor health,
natural and man-made calamities and other emergencies.
The DSWD spent P1.8 billion to assist
540,384 individuals last year. A total of 167,420 persons have benefited from
the program since January.
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