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2nd Batch Of OFWs From Israel Receives Cash, Food Aid From DSWD

Filipino repatriates from Israel receive much-needed assistance as the Department of Social Welfare and Development continues to support their reintegration with cash aid and food assistance.


2nd Batch Of OFWs From Israel Receives Cash, Food Aid From DSWD

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The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has provided assistance to the second batch of Filipino repatriates, who arrived in the Philippines from Israel on Oct. 20

DSWD Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communication Romel Lopez on Sunday said government officials, including Assistant Secretary for Statutory Programs Ada Colico, welcomed the 18 returning OFWs upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.

The DSWD has so far assisted 34 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) through its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) program.

Lopez said each repatriated OFW received PHP10,000 cash aid and another PHP10,000 worth of food assistance.

“The DSWD will continue to monitor the situation of our fellow Filipinos who arrived from Israel. We will also provide other augmentation support if needed,” Lopez said.

“We will also endorse them to their respective DSWD Field Offices for possible provision of additional services,” he added.

Aside from the DSWD, the Department of Migrant Workers also vowed to provide livelihood, financial support and job facilitation through its reintegration program.

More Filipinos from Gaza and Israel are expected to be repatriated in the coming days and will also receive the same financial assistance and other support services from the government, Lopez said. (PNA)