DSWD Central Luzon NagTurn-over ng 28 Sub-projects sa Talugtug, Nueva Ecija

Pormal ng naiturnover ang 28 na Subprojects ng Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office 3 – Central Luzon sa pamamagitan ng Kapit Bisig Laban Sa Kahirapan Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) sa Munisipyo ng Talugtug, Nueva Ecija.

Ilan sa mga proyekto na ito ay ang Construction of Drainage Canal, Construction of Barangay Road, Construction of Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert, Improvement of Drainage Canal, Extension of Water Supply Distribution Pipe, Improvement of Day Care Center with Amenities, Construction of Access Road, and Construction of Slope Protection.

Sa ngalan ni Regional Director Venus F. Rebuldela, dinaluhan ito ni Assistant Regional Director for Operations Armont C. Pecina, kasama ang Division Chief ng Promotive Services Division Melanie M. Barnachea at iba pang kawani ng ahensya katuwang ang lokal na Pamahalaan ng Talugtug sa pangunguna ni Municipal Mayor Pacifico Monta, at ang mga BLGU Officials and Community Volunteers.

Nahighlight sa aktibidad ang pagpapakita ng mga sub-projects at ng implementasyon nito sa pamamagitan ng mga litrato, pagtanggap ng mga certificate ng pagsuporta at pagkilala ng mga barangay, at mensahe ng pasasalamat ng mga community volunteers at BLGU Officials.

Patuloy ang programa sa paghahatid ng higit na serbisyo at bigyang pagkakataon ang mga komunidad na magdesisyon, magplano, at magbigay priyoridad ng mga problema sa barangay na patunay sa pagkakaroon ng pagbabago at kaunlaran sa kanilang mga komunidad.

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DSWD’s first-ever agricamp offers new lease on life for kids in conflict with the law

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has tied up with the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) and the Pampanga State Agricultural University (PSAU) for the establishment of the country’s first-ever agricamp in Pampanga that will be an important part of the rehabilitation process of children in conflict with the law (CICL).

“The implementation of the agricultural camp titled Sowing Seeds of Hope Through Sustainable Farming will benefit children in conflict with the law here in the region, and probably throughout the Philippines, if they will be admitted and committed to the agricultural camp here,” DSWD Undersecretary for International Affairs, Attached and Supervised Agencies Emmeline Aglipay- Villar, who represented Secretary Rex Gatchalian, said during the project’s agreement signing on Wednesday (April 24) at the Haven for Girls in Magalang town.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Undersecretary Villar, BuCor Director General Gregorio P. Catapang Jr., and PSAU President Dr. Anita G. David.

“Since the passage of the Juvenile Justice Welfare (JJW) Act, 18 years ago, there still has not been any, not a single one, agricultural camp in the country,” Undersecretary Villar pointed out.

According to the DSWD official, the JJW Act states that  children in conflict with the law may be sheltered in an agricultural camp or other training facilities “in order for the child to be properly rehabilitated and then reintegrated into society after”.

“It is really such a joy for me to finally make this first step to develop the program for the agricultural camp. All of this is for the children because the children are our most valuable resource and they are our hope for the future,” Undersecretary Villar explained.

As proposed by Secretary Gatchalian, the agricamp will offer vocational training and hands-on work experience for CILC along sustainable food production while they are preparing for reintegration into their respective communities.

Undersecretary Villar said the Pampanga agricamp will offer another lease on life for children in conflict with the law by introducing them to sustainable agriculture.

“The children are the most vulnerable, and more so those who are in conflict with the law, who are victims themselves, victims of their circumstance, victims of abuse, exploitation, who in turn, turn to these acts because of their situation. And this is such a fitting project for them,” the DSWD official   stressed.

The agricamp aims to achieve a multifaceted impact, encompassing both sustainable agriculture and positive rehabilitation outcomes, for children in conflict with the law.

The 5,000 square meter agricamp in the vicinity of PSAU will be established with areas for vegetable, orchard and animal production. It will also have a verma-composting area, modern greenhouse system, irrigation system, barnyard, ornamental garden and learning center.

Witnessing the MOU signing were Magalang Municipal Mayor Maria Lourdes Lacson; DSWD Asst. Secretary Elaine Fallarcuna; DSWD Field Office-3 (Central Luzon) Regional Director Venus Rebuldela; Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council (JJWC) Executive Director Atty. Tricia Clare A. Oco; and PSAU Vice-President for Research, Innovation, Extension and Training Dr. Geraldine Sanchez.

DSWD Administrative Service Director Karina Antonette A. Agudo and DSWD – Central Luzon Assistant Regional Director for Administration Maribel M. Blanco also attended the signing ceremony. #




DSWD brings services closer to Pampanga folk with new satellite office

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Pampanga Provincial Government inaugurate on Wednesday (April 24) the new location of the Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) office in San Fernando City.

DSWD Undersecretary for International Affairs, Attached and Supervised Agencies (ASA) Emmeline Aglipay-Villar, DSWD Field Office-3 (Central Luzon) Regional Director Venus Rebuldela, Pampanga Provincial Governor Dennis Pineda and Vice Governor Lilia Pineda led the ribbon cutting and signing of agreement.

The new SWAD Office – Pampanga is at the back of the Provincial Capitol in San Fernando City and will bring DSWD programs and services closer to Kapampangans.

The space was offered by the Office of the Provincial Governor to the DSWD for free use.

Also present during the inauguration were Board Members Fritzie David-Dizon and Cherry D. Manalo as well as former Board Member Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab.

DSWD Asst. Secretary Elaine F. Fallarcuna and Asst. Regional Director for Administration (ARDA) Maribel M. Blanco also attended the event.  #




DSWD to put up 5-hectare regional complex for youth, other clients on DAR-donated land in Pampanga

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will soon build a regional complex on a 5-hectare land in Magalang, Pampanga donated by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

“Today marks a significant milestone for the DSWD, particularly in our commitment to providing holistic care and rehabilitation for our youth,” Undersecretary for General Administration and Support Services Group (GASSG) Edward Justine Orden said during the signing of Deed of Land Transfer between the DSWD and DAR on Wednesday (April 24) at the Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth (RRCY).

Undersecretary Orden and DAR Undersecretary for Support Services Office Rowena Niña Taduran signed the Deed of Transfer which marked the official turnover of the land currently occupied by the RRCY.

“This transfer of ownership not only ensures the legality and security of the DSWD facility but also symbolizes our enduring dedication to deliver our mandate of protecting the most vulnerable,” Undersecretary Orden official pointed out.

The Deed of Transfer, according to Undersecretary Orden, will allow the agency to offer more services to marginalized and disadvantaged sectors through its planned Welfare Ville in the region.

“As we witness the formal signing and turnover of the Deed of Transfer from the DAR to the DSWD, we reaffirm our commitment to the well-being of our nation’s youth,” Undersecretary Orden emphasized.

As approved by DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, other facilities such as the Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC), Lingap Center, Trafficking in Persons’ Processing Center, and a DSWD satellite warehouse will also be built in the area.

“We, at the DSWD, commit to continuously provide a nurturing out-of-home placement for children in need of assistance to enhance their psychological, emotional, and psycho-social well-being,” Undersecretary Orden said.

Aside from the turnover of land, the RRCY also officially inaugurated its infirmary and therapy room through a ribbon cutting ceremony.

The RRCY is a rehabilitation facility run by DSWD Central Luzon for over 44 years, providing care and rehabilitation services to male children in conflict with the law who are below 18 years old.

Joining Undersecretary Orden during the signing were DSWD Undersecretary for International Affairs, Attached and Supervised Agencies (ASA) Emmeline Aglipay-Villar,  Asst. Secretary Elaine F. Fallarcuna, and Administrative Service Director Karina Antonette A. Agudo.

DSWD Field Office-3 (Central Luzon) Regional Director Venus Rebuldela, Asst. Regional Director for Administration (ARDA) Maribel M. Blanco and Asst. Regional Director for Operations (ARDO) Armont  C. Pecina were also present at the event.

Other government officials present in the turnover ceremony were DAR- Bureau of Land Acquisition Engr. Domingo Roque and DAR Region-3 – Land Tenure Service Head Marissa Nagun. #




DSWD, DAR sign deed of land transfer for regional complex for marginalized sectors in C. Luzon

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Undersecretary for General Administration and Support Services Group Edward Justine Orden and Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Undersecretary for Support Services Office Rowena Niña Taduran sign on Wednesday (April 24) an agreement that will officially transfer the land owned by DAR to the DSWD.

Through the Deed of Transfer, signed at the DSWD Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth (RRCY) in Magalang, Pampanga, the 5-hectare parcel of land currently occupied by RRCY will now be transferred to the DSWD for the establishment of the proposed Welfare Ville in the region.

Aside from RRCY,  facilities such as the Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC), Lingap Center, Trafficking in Persons’ Processing Center, and a DSWD  satellite warehouse will also be built in the area.

DSWD Undersecretary for International Affairs, Attached and Supervised Agencies Emmeline Aglipay-Villar,  Assistant Secretary Elaine F. Fallarcuna, Administrative Service Director Karina Antonette A. Agudo, DSWD Field Office-3 (Central Luzon) Regional Director Venus Rebuldela, Asst. Regional Director for Administration Maribel M. Blanco, and Asst. Regional Director for Operations Armont  C. Pecina  were also present to witness the MOU signing.

Also attending the activity were DAR- Bureau of Land Acquisition Engr. Domingo Roque and DAR Region-3 – Land Tenure Service Head Marissa Nagun. #




98% LGUs of Central Luzon opted for TOF for Social Pension

In line with the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s commitment to deliver Maagap at Mapagkalingang Serbisyo, the department aims to ease the burden of Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens beneficiaries during payouts.

This year, the program beneficiaries will receive their monthly stipend with a 100% increase from Php 500 to Php 1,000. This is in line with Republic Act No. 11916 or An Act Increasing the Social Pension of Indigent Senior Citizens that lapsed into law in July 2022 which will be given every semester amounting to Php 6,000. 


To further enhance the process of distributing the stipend to indigent senior citizens,  98% of the  Local Government Units (LGUs) in Central Luzon had opted for the Transfer of Funds (TOF) scheme of payouts. With this payment scheme, they have more time to conduct the payouts which will result in having little to no number of unpaid beneficiaries.

Recently,  Licab, Nueva Ecija Mayor Eufemia D. Domingo, and Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer Elizabeth M. Cruz representing Orani, Bataan Mayor Efren Dominic E. Pascual Jr., were awarded the checks for TOF. This year, they are the first LGUs to complete the necessary documents for the Transfer of Funds payment scheme promoted by the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

DSWD Field Office 3 – Central Luzon is in full support of the launching of the Philippine Plan of Action for Senior Citizens 2023-2028 (PPASC 2023-2028), which seeks to address the evolving needs and challenges faced by the country’s elderly population.###




DSWD honors solo parents on Solo Parents Week

In line with the celebration of Solo Parents Week on April 15 to 21, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) pays tribute to all solo parents for their sacrifices and determination to continue to provide the best life for their children and other dependents.
DSWD Asst. Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group (DRMG) Irene Dumlao said the Department is one with the nation in recognizing the dedication, hard work, and sacrifices of solo parents to ensure that their dependents will live their best life.
“Solo parents, despite being part of the vulnerable sector, are considered as icons of love, bravery, and strength in our society. They have shown courage in fulfilling the very challenging responsibility of raising their children alone. Hence, it is crucial that we continue to support them with necessary interventions to help them cope with the difficulties of parenthood,” Asst. Sec. Dumlao, who is also the agency’s spokesperson, said.
Republic Act (RA) No. 11861 or the Expanded Solo Parents Welfare Act declares the 3rd week as well as the 3rd Saturday of April as ‘Solo Parents Week’ and ‘National Solo Parents Day’, respectively, to highlight the role and significance of every solo parent in the Philippines.
This year’s celebration banners the theme “Solo Parent na Rehistrado, sa Gobyerno Tiyak na Protektado!”, which aims to encourage solo parents to register in their respective local government units (LGUs) in order for them to avail of the benefits and incentives for solo parents.
Under RA 11861, the benefits provided to solo parents include monthly subsidy and Philhealth coverage for minimum wage earners; discounts on baby’s milk, diapers, medicines, vaccines for their children under 6 years old and 7 days of paid parental leave regardless of work status.
“The DSWD is also pilot-testing the Strengthening Opportunities for Lone Parents or Program SOLo. This introduces innovations on psychosocial interventions to ensure emotional support, alternative care arrangements for  solo parents and their children/dependents,”  Asst. Sec. Dumlao pointed out.
As lead agency of the solo parents’ Inter-Agency Coordinating and Monitoring Committee (IACMC), the DSWD has prepared activities to mark the event and to spread awareness on the strengthened and expanded law for solo parents.
“A general assembly for solo parent employees will be held on April 18 at the DSWD Central Office Auditorium to discuss the Solo Parent Support Group of the Department,” the agency spokesperson said.
The Department will also hold a 2-day trade bazaar for entrepreneur solo parents on April 18 and 19 at the DSWD Central Office new lobby.
The DSWD is committed to overseeing the effective implementation of the law in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to secure the welfare of solo parents and to ensure that they and other vulnerable sectors are not left behind in development. ###



DSWD FO3 Leads Multi-Agency Effort: Signing of MOU for Project LAWA at BINHI in Central Luzon

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