SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique—About 20,000 elderly in this province are entitled to receive the national government’s unconditional cash transfer (UCT) through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to cushion the effects of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law.
Melrose Amaran, head of the DSWD office in Antique, said the UCT, amounting to P2,400, is a one-shot deal assistance to senior citizens 64 years old and older who had been identified through the National Household Targeting System.
“We are just waiting for the payroll so we would know exactly how many seniors would be given this UCT,” Amaran said in an interview on July 20.
She said the P2,400, or P200 per month assistance to the beneficiaries, will be released by the DSWD through the Land Bank of the Philippines.
“Hopefully, we could release the amount within this month,” she said.
She said the assistance could go a long way to help the beneficiaries in buying milk and food.
The UCT is being implemented nationwide to help indigents cope with the economic impact of the TRAIN law.