Baguio distributes P18 million worth of relief packs
>> Friday, April 10, 2020
By Jessa Mardy P. Samidan
Amid
non-stop complaints of relief goods not reaching numerous families in Baguio,
the City Social Welfare and Development Office reported to have distributed
over P18 million worth of food and non-food supplies since the implementation
of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from March 17 to April 2, 2020.
Of the total P18 million worth of food and non-food supplies
distributed, over P11 million was sourced from the coffers of the city
government and over P1.3 million was the total monetized value of relief packs
received from the Department of Social Welfare and Development Office (DSWD)
while over P5.7 million was the total monetized value of all donations received
by the city.
In the report of CSWDO, number of food packs vary per barangay depending
on the list of vulnerable families assessed and submitted by the barangay
officials.
Vulnerable sector is defined by the CSWDO as 1) members of 4Ps or the
Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program, the poorest of the poor, indigents and those
who are not capable of feeding themselves; 2) Persons with Disabilities (PWDs),
seniors, displaced workers, stranded students, pregnant and solo parents; and
3) general population.
With the approval of the Quick Response Fund, the barangays can now
purchase goods to augment the needs of their constituents and cater to their
general population.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong asked for understanding from the public
especially from those complaining that they have not received a relief pack
despite belonging to the vulnerable sector.
“Let us not make this a political issue, please understand that the
government is following protocol in the distribution of relief packs based on
the assessment of our barangay officials and verification of the social welfare
office where we prioritize those in the vulnerable sector,” Magalong explained.
Magalong said he is working out with the barangay officials on the
revalidation of their vulnerable sector listings.
For concerns on relief packs, here are the hotline numbers of the
Mayor’s Special Services Division to contact: 09174171842, 09195695525,
09664559777 or Telephone Number (074) 442-7295.
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