NEGROS ORIENTAL – The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) continues to change lives of poor families in the country including the 463 Indigenous People (IT) belonging to the Ata tribe/families in Mabinay, Negros Oriental.
According to DSWD-7 regional information officer, Leah Quintana that the 4Ps included the IPs under the modified conditional cash transfer for indigenous peoples (MCCT-IP) program specifically those in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs) in 2015.
Quintana added that apart from providing financial assistance to the beneficiaries, 4Ps aims to provide holistic transformation to families through family development sessions (FDS) which more often developed parent leaders in the community.
Pantawid Pamilya parent leader Roselete Gedorio belongs to the Ata tribe in Barangay Canggohob in Mabinay town in Negros Oriental and she shared that their life changed when DSWD included them in the 4Ps MCCT-IP program in 2015.
The Gedorio family still observed their distinct indigenous political structure as well as cultural practices with the other members of the 463 Ata tribe/families in Mabinay.
As she usually just hid in her house doing some chores, Roselete said that she gradually became confident in dealing with people as well as taking part in organizations and activities in their community when they became part of MCCT-IP.
“Dili
lang pinansyal ang natabang sa pantawid pamilya sa amo, kundi apil napod ang
among kinaiyanhong gawi ug kalam, (Apart from the financial assistance we
received from Pantawid Pamilya, it also improved our attitude and knowledge),”
Roselete said.
She emphasized that the best part she had in the program is learning different values in life. Roselete added that she applied all the things she learned from the FDS in her family as well as in the community.
“Usa sa among nakat-unan sa pagka-4Ps kay kun unsaon mahimong epektibo nga lider sa komunidad (One thing I learned from 4Ps is how to be an effective leader in the community),” she added.
She served as one of the councilors in their barangay. After her term, her husband got elected as barangay official while now she focuses on leading organizations in the community such as Canggohob Negrosanon Ata Development Association Organization (CANGNEADA) and Couple’s for Christ (CF).
“Dako
gayud kaayo og tabang ang mga seminar nga akong naapilan. Naka-realize ko nga
dili diay to mao akong gibuhat sa una. Maayo gayud diay nga open-mided ta ug
maminaw ta sa mga kabataan ug mga katawhan. (Attending seminars was a big help. It made me
realize that it is important to be open-minded and to listen to the youth and
to the community),” Roselete bared.
According to Quintana that Roselete and her
family committed to continue to help and be good examples to the community as
their way of giving back to the government, especially to the DSWD in providing
health and education grants, rice subsidy as well as life-changing lessons
through the FDS.
Roselete thanked the DSWD for continuously serving the people and for helping them to be motivated and to be confident in socializing and in dealing with people and in dealing with their lives as IPs.
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