MANILA, Philippines — PangkabuhayanQC, city hall’s training and financial assistance program handed out P5,000 to P 20,000 to the fourth batch of displaced workers, micro-entrepreneurs, returning OFWs, unemployed solo parents and persons with disabilities. ADVERTISEMENTThe city government has allotted P150 million for the program’s first phase and screening was handled by QC Small Business and Cooperatives Development Promotions Office (SBCDPO). Program head Celine Yap explained that there are now 4,000 beneficiaries since its launching in September 6. We are focused on economic recovery and we assure QCitizens that our focus is on helping our business owners,” Belmonte added. RELATED STORIES17,674 informal settlers in Quezon City get permanent housingWATCH: INQside Look with QC Mayor Joy BelmonteSubscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer November 16, 2021 16:06 UTC