ZAMBOANGA CITY – In a continued effort to support its residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor John Dalipe and Vice Mayor Josephine Pareja led the distribution of financial aid to 1,541 individuals who had contracted COVID-19 between January and September 2022. The beneficiaries, part of the larger group of over 6,000 COVID survivors who experienced mild to moderate infections, will be receiving a P3,000 cash aid from Friday, July 21, to July 28 at the KCC Mall in Gov. Camins.
The City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) was responsible for facilitating the assistance, which is drawn from the city’s 2022 funds. Councilor Jerome Santos also assisted the mayor during the distribution, accompanied by representatives from the CSWDO and paymasters from the City Treasurer’s Office.
The financial aid for COVID-19 survivors is part of the Local Social Amelioration Program (LSAP), which was initiated as a crucial component of the city’s COVID recovery program three years ago. Under this program, beneficiaries who suffered mild to moderate infections are entitled to receive P3,000, while those who faced severe infections will receive P5,000 in cash aid.
The recipients of the assistance on Friday were COVID-19 survivors from various barangays, including Arena blanco, Ayala, Guisao, Baliwasan, Baluno, Bunguiao, Busay, Cabaluay, Boalan, Bolong, Buenavista, Campo Islam, Calarian, Cabatangan, Calabasa, Cacao, Capisan, Cawit, Culianan, Curuan, Dita, Camino nuevo, Canelar, and Divisoria.
This initiative demonstrates the city’s unwavering commitment to supporting its residents during times of crisis and highlights the local government’s proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The financial aid aims to provide much-needed relief to affected individuals and families, helping them recover from the economic impact of the virus.
The distribution of financial aid to COVID-19 survivors is a testament to Zamboanga City’s dedication to the welfare of its citizens, ensuring that no one is left behind in their journey towards recovery. The LSAP serves as a beacon of hope, offering support and assistance to those who have endured the brunt of the pandemic’s impact.
As the city moves forward with its recovery efforts, local authorities, led by Mayor John Dalipe and Vice Mayor Josephine Pareja, continue to prioritize the well-being of their constituents, reaffirming their commitment to building a resilient community in the face of adversity.