DSWD STUDENT CASH ASSISTANCE – The Department of Social Welfare and Development gave an update on the released educational assistance.
Thousands of parents and students lined up in different localities in the pursuit to avail the education assistance extended by the DSWD. It is a six-week program that aims to help the indigent students in elementary, high school, and college. Based on a recent report of ABS-CBN News, the Social Welfare Department said that more than 48,000 students received the assistance on the first roll-out last Saturday.
DSWD Secretary Tulfo Announces Educational Assistance for Poor Students
DSWD Secretary Tulfo Says Poor Students May Apply for Educational Assistance
DSWD – Department of Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo announced that DSWD will be giving educational assistance to poor students.
The elementary and secondary schools in the Philippines are about to start with a new school year. The academic year 2022-2023 will begin on Monday, August 22, 2022, thus a lot of parents are now out with their kids buying the things they will need for school.
The Department of Education (DepEd) previously announced that blended learning and face-to-face classes may be mixed from August 22 until October 31. The education department mandates full face-to-face classes by November.
Blended learning was adopted amid the COVID-19 pandemic for the safety of the students. The delivery of the lessons and classroom instructions are done through online classes and modules.
Amid the opening of classes drawing near, many students and parents are having a hard time providing the supplies that they will need for school. There is an increase in the prices of school supplies apart from the fact that many Filipino families are financially struggling now.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development wants to help the poor students through a 6-week program that will grant educational cash assistance to the beneficiaries. Based on a report on ABS-CBN News, DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo said that the students may receive P1,000-P4,000.
- P1,000 – Elementary student beneficiaries
- P2,000 – High school student beneficiaries
- P3,000 – Senior high school student beneficiaries
- P4,000 – College students
Based on the report, DSWD Secretary Tulfo said that up to three (3) students per family may be given educational cash assistance. It is a 6-week program that will run from August 20 to September 24.
To apply for educational assistance, the students or parents must present the following to the DSWD office:
- school ID
- school enrollment certificate
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Dalawa po ung anak q nag aaral ng elementary panu po makakatangap ng tulong finacial..isa pong pwd ang asawa q po. Dalawang grade 2 students po ung anak q
Dalawa din po anak qo grade 7 at grade 9. Pano po ba mg online register para s cash assistance education o aics ngtry po kc aqo s email ng dswd failed nman po sna matulungan nio aqo
SANA po isa po aq sa makatanggap ng tulong finacial..
Sana po isa ako sa. Mapili nyu
Godbless po