867 Bontoc senior citizens receive DSWD pension
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
By
Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – A total of 867 indigent senior citizens of this capital
town received their social pension from the Dept. of Social Welfare and
Development regional office on Jan 23 at the Bontoc Municipal Capitol.
The
department provides social pensioners a monthly stipend of P500, if in a
quarterly basis is P1, 500 per quarter, totalling to P6, 000 for one year to
augment their daily subsistence and other medical needs.
According to Angeline Cortez from the Municipal Social
Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) and the Focal Person for Social Pension
for Indigent Senior Citizens (SPISC), what the beneficiaries recently received
is their social pension in the 4th quarter of 2018 and 1st quarter of 2019,
thus, totalling to P3, 000.
Of the total beneficiaries, the highest numbers of senior
citizens are from Barangay Bontoc Ili totalling to 130. The others
beneficiaries are Barangay Alab Oriente
– 21, Barangay Proper – 30, Balili – 11, Bayyo – 32, Caluttit – 11, Caneo- 43,
Dalican – 50, Guina-ang- 109, Gonogon – 38, Mainit – 100, Maligcong – 63,
Poblacion - 20, Samoki – 53, Talubin –
84 and Tocucan – 72.
She said that the SPISC is assistance to indigent older
persons in accordance to the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010 or Republic
Act 9994. Under RA 9994, indigent senior citizens are those 60 years
old and above who are frail, sick, disabled, and not receiving monthly pension
from Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), Social Security System (SSS),
Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), Armed Forces of the Philippines
Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (AFPSLAI) and other private insurance companies.
Senior citizens who do not have permanent source of income or regular support
from their families or relatives are also qualified to avail of the program.
Cortez explained that the DSWD gives priority to senior
citizens age 80 and above. Indigent senior citizens age 70 years old and above
are the second priority while 60 years old and above are the third priority.
Data from MSWDO shows that there are 2,876 who applied for
senior citizens Identification Card in Bontoc while 147 qualified indigent senior
citizens are on the wait list to receive their social pension. Despite this,
she assured that the MSWDO submitted the list to the DSWD- Regional Office for
approval and sourcing of fund.
Meanwhile, requirements for an indigent senior citizen to
avail of the program includes copy of Live Birth or Certificate of Baptism, 1X1
ID picture and full-accomplished form of an interview conducted by a social
worker from the MSWDO.
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