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EMOTIONAL, FINANCIAL SUPPORT. To assist the Overseas Filipino Workers and their families, the local government of Davao City has created an office that will attend to their welfare and concerns. Since it started operating on May 2, 2022 the center has already catered to 18 clients. (Photo courtesy of CSWDO) DAVAO CITY - The newly-opened Overseas Filipino Workers' (OFW) Family Welfare and Crisis Center here has so far served 18 clients, some of whom are non-residents. The center, manned by the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), opened on May 2. It aims to provide various forms of assistance and psychosocial interventions for families left behind by OFWs. "We are offering the families of OFWs with psychosocial attention. It is not something that an average family here can think of as a factor that needed to be addressed. It only becomes noticeable when it gets worse," CSWDO chief Marissa Gallo said Tuesday. Of the 18 clients, 15 are Davao City residents whi