DSWD to augment resources of LGUs for lockdown-hit families
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) assured on Monday, Sept. 20, that it is set to augment the resources of the local government units (LGUs) during the implementation of the alert level system with granular lockdowns.

Pursuant to the Memorandum Circular No. 11 series of 2021, the DSWD will assist the different LGUs with risk-level classifications through the provision of Family Food Packs (FFPs).
With this scheme, only certain areas such as barangays, streets, sitio (site), purok (district), or subdivisions identified as "critical zones" or high-risk for the COVID-19 would be placed under a lockdown.
DSWD said the provision of family food packs to the affected residents will be through a co-sharing of responsibility by the DSWD and the LGU.
Residents living in these areas will receive food packs from their respective LGU for the first seven days while DSWD will augment for the remaining seven days during the entire quarantine period.
The Department also clarified that this special assistance aims to support the daily needs of a household during the lockdown.
Each household will receive three food packs for their consumption within seven days. One FFPs is good for a family of five for two to three days.
COVID-19 positive individuals who will be isolated to a government authorized quarantine facility or individuals who will be advised for a home quarantine will also receive three FFPs from DSWD.
In case of a lockdown extension, the Department will still augment the resources of the LGU in providing the needed food packs to the affected individuals.