OZAMIZ
CITY--The
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) recently handed over its recognition
to its various partners and stakeholders who have helped them in providing
programs and services through the “Pagkilala sa Natatanging Kontribusyon sa
Bayan (PaNata Ko sa Bayan) Awards.”
The awarding was held during
the 67th founding anniversary of DSWD last March 8 at the DSWD Central Office in Quezon City
headed by Development (DSWD) Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Emmanuel A. Leyco.
Different awards were given like the “Salamat Po Awards,” “GAPAS Awards,” “Gawad Serbisyo” and “Gawad Ulat,” among others.
In a report from the City Mayor’s office, it
announced Acting Mayor Irene E. Luansing as one of the awardees in the Gawad
Good Convergence Initiative for the local government's Pantawid Kolehiyo
Program.
Luansing
was bestowed the award for her support in the college tuition of 86 scholars
who are children of 4Ps beneficiary families.
“This
signifies her strong resolve to make education access a key long-term strategy
in addressing poverty,” the press release from her office said.
Fifteen
other throughout the country vied for the award but only five made it to the
final mark with Ozamiz City on top of the list, the press release further said.
It was also known that the previous
administration has left the said program unfunded for unknown reasons, as the
press release stated, which Luansing readily took action when she became mayor.
DSWD’s Leyco expressed
his gratefulness in his speech for all the help given to the Department in pertinence to
its mission, vision and goal to serve the Filipino people or every Filipino
people in need.
“Now more
than ever, we must all unite to ensure that we are able to provide our
beneficiaries and the rest of the Filipino people prompt and compassionate
service that has no room for corruption,” he added. (MICHAEL
MEDINA)