Cordillera Administrative Region– The Department of Social Welfare and Development here calls on the public to be more mindful in observing the rights of the children. “Taking care and ensuring the welfare of every child is the responsibility of every member of our community. It is not just the parents or their relatives, but everyone continue reading : DSWD reinforces children’s rights, pushes for positive disciplining
DSWD assists TY Rosita-affected families
Cordillera Administrative Region– As of 3 November 2018, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here has provided assistance amounting to PhP 2,072,364.25. Additional assistance worth PhP 684,200.20 came from the local government units, PhP 6,190.00 from non-government organizations and PhP 4,210.00 from other sources. A total of PhP 2,766,964.45 was given to families continue reading : DSWD assists TY Rosita-affected families
DSWD monitoring families and communities affected by TY Rosita
Cordillera Administrative Region– As of 4 am of 31 October 2018, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here has been monitoring around 2,511 families with 8,886 individuals who have been affected by typhoon Rosita. “Of the families we are monitoring, 1,386 are from Benguet, 518 are from Kalinga, 300 from Apayao, 116 from continue reading : DSWD monitoring families and communities affected by TY Rosita
DSWD continues operations in TY Rosita-affected areas
Cordillera Administrative Region– The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here continues its operations to ensure that typhoon (TY) Rosita- affected communities in the region will be provided appropriate interventions. “We are continuously monitoring our communities here in the region through close coordination with our local government units. We are also looking into the continue reading : DSWD continues operations in TY Rosita-affected areas
DSWD ready to assist communities affected by TY Rosita
Cordillera Administrative Region– The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here has laid down its preparatory measures to augment for the possible effects of typhoon (TY) Rosita in the region. “The DSWD-CAR is ready to assist our local government units in addressing the needs of our communities that might be affected by typhoon Rosita”, continue reading : DSWD ready to assist communities affected by TY Rosita
Food cart vendor reaps trophy as son graduates from college
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – “Agpagradwar akun iti maysa nga college ket pirmi ragsak ko kumbaga kala nga nakaala akun iti maysa nga trophy (Now that my child will be graduating from college, I am very happy. It is as if I am earning a trophy.)”, boasts Maribel V. Arboldeda, 41 years old, a mother of continue reading : Food cart vendor reaps trophy as son graduates from college