DOT Vows To Push Rural Development, Farm Tourism

Farm tourism is seen as an opportunity to provide livelihood for farmers while offering visitors authentic cultural and food experiences.

BTr, IMF Discuss Reforms, Reaffirm Partnership In Manila Meet

The dialogue highlighted continued coordination between the Bureau of the Treasury and IMF on key reform priorities.

Benguet State University Seeks Conversion Of Strawberry Farm To Ecotourism Hub

More than 500 farmers currently cultivate strawberries in the area, producing thousands of metric tons each year.

From Manila To Seoul: Why Filipinos Will Always Show Up For Sandara Park

Amid renewed controversy within the 2NE1 fandom, many Filipino supporters stood by Sandara Park while urging compassion for Park Bom’s ongoing health struggles.

350 IP Scholars Receive Educational Aid In Negros Occidental

Local government of Negros Occidental provided educational cash assistance to 350 scholars that are included in the Indigenous Peoples community.

350 IP Scholars Receive Educational Aid In Negros Occidental

6
6

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

A total of 350 elementary and high school students belonging to various Indigenous Peoples (IP) communities in Negros Occidental, have received PHP2.62 million in educational assistance from the provincial government.

The students are beneficiaries of the province’s Educational Assistance for Indigenous Peoples’ Basic Education Scholarship Program, a bridging program that supports IP children to finish basic education so they could proceed to college.

Negros Occidental Scholarship Program division head Karen Dinsay said Thursday they aim to provide students from the IP communities with equal opportunity to finish elementary and high school because a college scholarship awaits them.

“Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson says he wants to see these IP scholars become doctors, nurses, lawyers, accountants, engineers, and teachers someday,” she added.

Of the 350 student-beneficiaries, 72 are elementary pupils while 278 are high school students, who each received PHP7,500 as their allowance for transportation, school supplies, and school projects for the current school year.

They come from the IP communities in the municipalities of Ilog, Hinobaan, Cauayan, Binalbagan, Isabela, Valladolid, Don Salvador Benedicto, Toboso, Calatrava, and the cities of Kabankalan, Himamaylan, Sagay, Escalante, Cadiz, and San Carlos.

On Wednesday, the last leg of the distribution of the educational assistance was led by 1st District Board Members Araceli Somosa and Rommel Debulgado at the Bagong Silang Covered Court in Don Salvador Benedicto.

In an earlier statement, Lacson said the provincial government supports the IPs’ endeavors and wants to provide their children with the opportunity to finish their studies.

“IP students also excel given the right opportunity and support for their studies,” he added. (PNA)