Pension for Iloilo City PWDs, senior citizens up for release this week

ILOILO CITY — The city government will kick off the distribution of the social pension for 2,000 persons with disability (PWDs) and 5,000 senior citizens here on Tuesday.

Gene Garingalao, city social welfare and development officer, said in an interview Monday the social pension is sourced from the city’s local fund. Each PWD and senior citizen beneficiary is entitled to PHP1,000 annually.

Garingalao said Tuesday’s release will represent 50 percent of the annual pension. The distribution will accommodate PWDs first.

She added they hoped to complete the distribution before the month ends.

Garingalao explained that senior citizen beneficiaries for this local program were chosen in coordination with the Federation of Senior Citizens Affairs of the Philippines.

She said they are not recipients of the national government’s social pension program, and are still active senior citizens.

PWDs, on the other hand, were also chosen in coordination with their association, she added.

Meantime, Garingalao said the national pension for identified senior citizens is targeted to be released next month. (Perla Lena/PNA)

Popular

Palace won’t interfere with HOR Dolomite Beach probe, warns against politicking

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Citing an upcoming probe on Manila Bay’s Dolomite Beach to be held by the House of Representatives on November 17, the...

PBBM orders early release of 2025 year-end bonus, cash gift for gov’t workers

By Brian Campued Government workers are set to receive their 2025 year-end bonus that is equivalent to one month's basic salary as well as a...

PBBM ‘hard at work’ to alleviate poverty, uplift PH economy

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Malacañang assured the masses that the government is doing everything in its power to uplift Filipinos’ lives, by stemming poverty at...

PBBM hopes for peaceful Bonifacio Day protests

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet  Acknowledging the citizenry’s outrage over the flood control mess and anticipating mass demonstrations on November 30, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr....