RICE distribution in Magpet, Cotabato.
KIDAPAWAN CITY – The provincial government has rolled out its annual year-end relief operation with a budget of P252 million for vulnerable families in Cotabato.
Data from the provincial government showed that the budget will cover 450,000 families in 17 towns and this city.
Also known as “Pamaskong Handog,” the activity kicked off last Dec. 10 in the municipality of Arakan, where 15,383 families have benefited.
Each family will receive 10 kilos of rice, according to the Information and Development Communication Division (IDCD).
On Friday, Dec. 26, the provincial government distributed 10 kilo rice bags for 21, 795 families from 32 barangays in Magpet.
The provincial government has distributed bags of rice in Aleosan, Antipas, Kabacan, M’lang, Pigcawayan, and Tulunan that benefited over 160, 000 families.
The IDCD said that not all barangays in every municipality will benefit from the year-end operation.
The provincial government will hold the last relief operation for the year for 16,995 families from 25 barangays in President Roxas town on Saturday, Dec. 27.
The IDCD added that relief operations will resume in the remaining nine towns and this city in January.
The program is one of the initiatives of Gov. Emmylou “Lala” Taliño-Mendoza that extends assistance to select beneficiaries in the province.
Through this modest initiative, Mendoza said that the provincial government could extend help to their less-fortunate constituents. The program was initiated by the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) and Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).