
LIST OF SERVICES
Request for recording, control/manage on Certification on Appropriations, Funds and Obligation of Allotment of all Programs, Projects and Activities (PPAs) charge against the 20% Development Fund, 5% GAD, 1% Senior Citizen (SC), Person with Disability (PWD) and other development programs
aCCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
The PSWDO’s programs, projects, and activities implemented within a specific period, highlighting outputs, outcomes, and overall performance in line with the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office’s development goals.
Sustainable Livelihood Programs for Marginalized Sectors
ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT 2024 DEPARTMENT/OFFICE PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (PSWDO) NAME OF PROJECT Sustainable Livelihood Programs for Marginalized Sectors AIP CODE 3000-000-1-01-014-001-009-002 APPROVED BUDGET: Php 1,100,000.00 BUDGET UTILIZED Php 999,175.00 PROJECT OBJECTIVES The objective of consultations or meetings with marginalized sector associations is to address their unique
Knowledge, Skills and Assistance (KSA) Programs for Solo Parents
ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT 2024 DEPARTMENT/OFFICE PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (PSWDO) NAME OF PROJECT Knowledge, Skills and Assistance (KSA) Programs for Solo Parents AIP CODE 3000-000-1-01-014-001-007APPROVED BUDGET: Php 1,960,728.00 BUDGET UTILIZED Php 1,695,551.00 PROJECT OBJECTIVES Aim to empower solo parents by providing them with necessary tools, resources, and support
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD) PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT/OFFICE PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE NAME OF PROJECT EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD) PROGRAM AIP CODE 3000-000-1-01-014-001-014APPROVED BUDGET:Php 3,527,630.001,069,630.00 – PCPC Fund2,458,000.00 – General Fund BUDGET UTILIZED Php 964,083.27 – PCPC Fund2,223,518.00 – General Fund3,187,601.27 – Total Utilization PROJECT OBJECTIVES 1. Enhance active participation and local decision-making.2.
PSWDO launched a series of impactful programs throughout 2024
With its mandate to safeguard, advance and uphold the welfare and rights of the province’s vulnerable sectors, including senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PWDs), youth, solo parents, women, and other marginalized individuals, the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) launched a series of impactful programs throughout 2024. These tackled
PSWDO addresses the concerns and challenges faced by these sectors in the year 2023
With its mandate to protect, promote and preserve the welfare and the right of the vulnerable sectors in the province such as the senior citizens, Persons with Disability (PWD), youth, children, women and other distressed individuals, the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) has worked through a range of
2022 Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) Annual Report
Driven by its Mission-Vision and goals, PSWDO aims to promote the rights and welfare of the poor, disadvantaged, and vulnerable individuals, families, and communities by making social services accessible to improve their quality of life, as well as empower individuals, families, and communities and support them with appropriate and converging
About PSWDO
The Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) is the lead agency of the Provincial Government of Occidental Mindoro in delivering social welfare services, promoting community development, and providing support to vulnerable individuals, families, and communities. It implements social protection programs, coordinates disaster response and relief operations, and manages services for children, women, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups. The office also works closely with local government units and partner organizations to ensure accessible, inclusive, and sustainable social welfare programs across the province.
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