The Quezon City government on Monday launched the “Pangkabuhayang QC" livelihood program for unemployed residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The program is a livelihood training and financial assistance for QCitizens launched by the Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (SBCDPO) in collaboration with the Office of the City Mayor, Office of the City Administrator, Sustainable Development Affairs Unit, Social Services Development Department, and the QC Public Employment Service Office.
“Unfortunately, aside from the presence of the COVID-19 virus, unemployment is also one of our concerns for the people of Quezon City. Through this new Pangkabuhayang QC program, we can help our residents provide for their families and slowly improve their circumstances,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
Around 200 beneficiaries composed of hog raisers, sewers, vendors, farmers, parents of children with disabilities, and jeepney drivers were given financial assistance during the launch.
“Last year, we helped businesses provide for their employees through our Kalingang QC para sa Negosyo program. This time, we will be directly helping our community members who continue to struggle during this pandemic. Pangkabuhayang QC will now give them a chance to open or pursue livelihoods for a more sustainable family income,” SBCDPO Head Mona Celine Yap said.
“This is still part of QC’s COVID-19 response. As we help open more micro and small businesses, economic activity will continue to prosper, thereby bringing income across all sectors,” she added.
For interested individuals, they may contact SBCDPO in their official Facebook Page (QCSBCDPO) or call 8988-4242 loc. 8734 or email [email protected].