PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur — Senior citizens in Pagadian City expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the government following the distribution of the P3,000 social pension, a vital financial assistance program that continues to support elderly Filipinos across the country.
The social pension program, implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), provides quarterly stipends to indigent senior citizens aged 60 and above who are not receiving any other pension from government agencies or private institutions. For many elderly residents of Pagadian City, this financial assistance makes a significant difference in their daily lives, helping cover basic necessities such as medicine, food, and transportation.
A Lifelyne for Vulnerable Elderly
The P3,000 quarterly pension under the Social Pension Program for Indigent Senior Citizens is designed to augment the income of elderly Filipinos who have no regular source of financial support. In Pagadian City, where many senior citizens live in rural barangays with limited access to social services, this program serves as a crucial safety net.
Beneficiaries in Pagadian shared their appreciation for the continued support, noting that the pension helps them afford maintenance medicines and other essential needs that would otherwise be beyond their reach. Local social workers have been working closely with barangay officials to ensure that qualified senior citizens are properly enrolled and receive their benefits without delay.
Expanding Reach Across Zamboanga del Sur
The distribution of social pensions in Pagadian City is part of a broader effort to ensure that vulnerable elderly citizens across Zamboanga del Sur province receive the support they deserve. DSWD field offices have been coordinating with local government units to streamline the identification and verification of beneficiaries, ensuring that the program reaches those who need it most.
The Philippine government has consistently allocated budgets for the social pension program, recognizing the important role of senior citizens in Filipino families and communities. The program reflects the national commitment to honoring and caring for the elderly, in line with the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010 and related legislation.
For Pagadian City senior citizens, the social pension represents more than just financial assistance — it is a recognition of their lifetime contributions to their families and communities. As the program continues to expand its reach, more elderly residents of Pagadian can look forward to a more dignified and secure retirement.
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