DSWD pays tribute to personnel in 'angels in red vests' campaign
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) unveiled a new campaign to honor its employees' unwavering commitment to providing "extra love" and "extra care" to those in need as part of the agency's 73rd founding anniversary celebration.
The "Angels in Red Vests" (ARV) campaign, which began on Jan. 22, is part of DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian's long-term vision to promote the department's workforce as diligent and hardworking individuals who are always willing to lend a compassionate helping hand to society's poor and vulnerable sectors.
“I heard a term that stuck to my head and I can’t let go of it because it actually captures what we should be and what we are,” Gatchalian said.
“The historical context of this term came about when former DSWD Secretary [Rolando] Bautista called our social workers and development workers in the field, angels in red vests. He called them angels in red vests because in the most trying times during his tenure as secretary, our peers, our workers across the nation, stood up to the challenge of Covid,” he added.
The ARV campaign will also serve as a platform to promote the practice of social work and community development work through the lens of DSWD employees.