Over P154-M educational aid distributed to 53,000 'students in crisis' — DSWD

More than 53,000 “students-in-crisis” have received a one-time cash aid from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on the first day of the agency’s Educational Assistance Payout on Aug. 20.
Based on the data posted on DSWD’s Facebook on Monday, Aug. 22, the agency so far released P154 million in cash assistance for students who need immediate help to supplement the purchase of school supplies and other materials in time for the resumption of classes.
The educational assistance under the DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program is intended to help students in crisis or emergency situations.
Those considered in students-in-crisis are:
* breadwinner,
* working student,
* orphan/abandoned and living with relatives,
* child of a single parent,
* child whose parents are unemployed,
* child of an overseas Filipino worker,
* victim of child abuse,
* have a parent with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, and
* victim of calamity or disaster.
Each student may receive P1,000 for those in elementary, P2,000 for those in high school, P3,000 for those in senior high school, and P4,000 for those in college/vocational school.
The DSWD will conduct payouts every Saturday until Sept. 24.
DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo said the agency will work with local government units to ensure that the distribution of cash aid will be organized following the reported disorderly process last Aug. 20.