Almost P657 million worth of emergency subsidies have been distributed to more than 82,000 low-income and non-Pantawid Pamilya families in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Based on the DSWD’s SAP Monitoring Dashboard for Emergency Subsidy, as of April 24, Friday, all 17 local government units in Metro Manila, including Makati City and San Juan City, have implemented the government’s Social Amelioration Program (SAP).
A total of P656,992,000 has been distributed to 82,124 non-4Ps households, which are only 5.26 percent of the total number of target beneficiaries numbering to 1,558,615.
In the NCR, the SAP beneficiary is entitled to receive P8,000 cash aid.
According to the SAP Monitoring Dashboard, Caloocan City recorded the highest SAP payout amounting to P170.60 million for 21,326 beneficiaries.
Next to Caloocan City, Pasig City registered the second highest payout amounting to P98.26 million for 12,283 beneficiaries, followed by Valenzuela, P68.54 million for 8,568; Parañaque, P59.11 million for 7,389 beneficiaries; Manila, P55.99 million for 6,999 beneficiaries; Mandaluyong, P42.76 million for 5, 345 beneficiaries; Taguig, P34.02 million for 4,253 beneficiaries; Marikina, P26.4 million for 3,300; Quezon City, P25.32 million for 3,165 beneficiaries; Las Piñas, P21 million for 2,625 beneficiaries;Malabon, P15.36 million for 1,921 beneficiaries; Navotas, P14.30 million for 1,788 beneficiaries; Pasay, P9.14 million for 1,143 beneficiaries; Pateros, P7.08 million for 886 beneficiaries; Makati, P7.02 million for 878 beneficiaries; Muntinlupa, P1.14 million for 143 beneficiaries; and San Juan, P896,000 for 112 beneficiaries.
The DSWD has transferred P12.46 billion SAP funds to 17 LGUs to benefit 1,558, 615 target low-income, non-4Ps families in the NCR.
The breakdown of the P12.46 billion SAP funds dowloaded 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. (Charissa M. Luci-Atienza)