4Ps beneficiaries warned against pawning ATMs

DAGUPAN CITY — Beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program -commonly known as 4Ps –in this city are  warned against pawning their automated teller machine (ATM) cards.

Marbylinn Dumo, City Link Social Welfare and Development Field Officer 1, said first offenders would have to sign an agreement not to do it (pawn their ATM cards) again; second offenders would be suspended of two months’ worth of benefits, while third offenders would be disqualified as beneficiaries.

According to the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), a total of 4,129 families in Dagupan City are now enrolled in the 4Ps, a program of the government which gives cash grants to poor families to help them defray expenses for their growing children’s needs, as well as their education and health.

Barangay Pantal has the most number of indigent families in the city enrolled in the program numbering 500, followed by Bonuan Gueset with 441 families.

Dumo said indigent families with at least one pregnant woman or children aged 0-14 years old were eligible to apply in the program per the National Household Targeting System requirements.

As of this month, an amount of PHP600 has been added to the benefits of 4Ps members as rice subsidy. (Ahicam Pasion/PNA)

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