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Senior citizens and children benefited from the national feeding program opened by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office in celebration of President Marcos Jr's birthday.
By Society Magazine

Children, Senior Citizens Get PBBM Birthday Treat Courtesy Of PCSO

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The 65th birthday of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Tuesday was marked by bayanihan spirit and unity as thousands of children and senior citizens benefited from the nationwide feeding program launched by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).

The PCSO and selected Accredited Agent Corporations (AAC), or Small Town Lottery (STL) operators across the country, simultaneously provided sandwiches and drinks to at least 10,044 beneficiaries under the program, “Handog ng PCSO: Isang araw na salu-salo sa kaarawan ng Pangulo.”

They were composed of 600 beneficiaries from Metro Manila; 2,580 from Northern and Central Luzon; 1,580 from Southern Tagalog and Bicol Region; 1,669 from Visayas, and 3,615 from Mindanao.

The initiative was on top of the PCSO’s commitment to remit PHP2.75 billion to the Bureau of Treasury on PBBM’s birthday as additional funding for the Universal Health Care Program.

PCSO’s financial support to the UHCP accounted for PHP1.74 billion under its full net charity fund from the fourth quarter of 2019 until Dec. 31, 2021.

It also included the PHP837 million funds from the first and second quarters of 2022.

PCSO general manager Mel Robles said the amount would further contribute to the national health insurance program amid the persisting Covid-19 threat.

“Providing better, affordable and accessible health services to all Filipinos ranks high in the president’s platform of governance,” he said.

Under Republic Act 11223, otherwise known as the Universal Health Care Act, the PCSO is mandated to allocate 40 percent of its charity fund to help subsidize the state insurance program. (PNA)