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Maging bahagi ng 'Walang Gutom' Program. Patuloy ang food stamp redemption para sa 26,195 sambahayan sa Central Visayas sa Cebu at Negros Oriental.
By The Visayas Journal

26K Central Visayas ‘Walang Gutom’ Recipients Redeem Food Stamp

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Food stamp redemption under the Walang Gutom Program is ongoing in Cebu and Negros Oriental, benefiting 26,195 households, a Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) official said Thursday.

Tonyson Luther Lee, DSWD-Central Visayas assistant regional director for administration, said the redemption, part of Period 12, runs from Jan. 13 to 22.

“On Jan. 14, 344 households in two northern Cebu municipalities redeemed food commodities,” Lee told the Philippine News Agency.

These included 188 beneficiaries in Liloan and 156 in Poro town on Camotes Islands.

In southern Cebu, 801 households across six municipalities accessed food packages.

Partner retailers served 259 beneficiaries in Pinamungahan, 253 in Barili, 173 in Dumanjug, 75 in Malabuyoc, 26 in Ronda, and 15 in Aloguinsan.

In Negros Oriental, food stamp distribution began last year in Pamplona town.

The Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program (FSP), a flagship initiative under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration, aims to reduce involuntary hunger among low-income households.

Beneficiaries receive PHP3,000 in monthly food credits via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card to purchase approved food items from partner merchants.

The program integrates digital platforms to ensure efficient delivery of social protection services. (PNA)