SAP UPDATE: 32,336 households in NCR have received over P258-m in subsidies, says DSWD
By Charissa Luci-Atienza
More than P258 million worth of emergency subsidies have been distributed to 32,335 low-income, and non-Pantawid Pamilya households in the National Capital Region (NCR), the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) bared on Wednesday, April 22.
Based on the DSWD’s SAP Monitoring Dashboard for Emergency Subsidy, 10 local government units (LGUs) continue to distribute the emergency subsidies to low-income families in their respective areas.
These include Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Manila, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasig, Taguig, Valenzuela, Pasay, and Quezon city.
Caloocan city recorded the highest SAP payout amounting to P66.79 million for 8,349 beneficiaries, followed by Manila with P39.94 million for 4,993 beneficiaries; Pasig with P33 million for 4,125 beneficiaries; Parañaque with P26.7 million for 3,338 beneficiaries; Marikina with P26.4 million for 3,300 beneficiaries; Taguig with P17.68 million for 2,211 beneficiaries; Mandaluyong with P14.14 million for 1,768; Las Piñas with P7.20 million for 901 beneficiaries; Valenzuela with P5.29 million for 662 beneficiaries; Malabon with P4.68 million for 585 beneficiaries; Navotas with P4.6 million for 580 beneficiaries; Pateros with P4.18 million for 523 beneficiaries; Pasay with P3.96 million for 495 beneficiaries; Quezon city with P3.51 million for 439 beneficiaries; and Muntinlupa with P528,000 for 66 beneficiaries.
Of the 17 LGUs in NCR, the cities of San Juan and Makati have yet to roll out the SAP, as of this writing.
The DSWD has transferred P12.46 billion SAP funds to 17 LGUs to benefit 1,558, 615 target low-income, non-4Ps families in NCR.
The breakdown of the P12.46 billion SAP funds transfered to Metro Manila LGUs is as follows: Manila, P1.485 billion; Quezon city, P3.020 billion; Caloocan P1.726 billion; Las Piñas, P541.9 million; Malabon, P335.048 million; Makati, P558.30 million; Mandaluyong, P368.37 million; Marikina, P449.88 million; Muntinlupa, P430.68 million; Navotas, P223.82 million; Parañaque, P621.39 million; Pasay, P370.28 million; Pasig, P750.93 million; Pateros, P53.65 million; San Juan, P130.47 million; Taguig, P739.77 million; and Valenzuela, P661.66 million.