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Published April 7, 2021, 6:50 PM
Residents of Valenzuela City will start receiving the cash aid from the national government, which is given following the reimposition of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the National Capital Region (NCR) and nearby provinces.
The local government said it started distributing “paanyaya” or letter of invitation to residents through door-to-door process, in which the date, time and location for their cash aid payout are indicated.
The first batch of beneficiaries includes residents of barangays Balangkas, Bisig, Canumay East, Gen T. De Leon, Paso De Blas, Poblacion and Polo.
The local government said it will also post the schedule of the payout per batch on their social media accounts every day.
Published April 6, 2021, 2:01 PM
At least 368,925 Caloocan City residents will receive cash starting Wednesday as assistance from the national government following the reimposition of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in the Greater Manila area due to the surge in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases.
Mayor Oca Malapitan announced on Facebook on Tuesday that the local government already received the P1,336,190,000 fund from the national government.
Under Malapitan’s directive, residents will get assistance in cash and not in kind. He added that according to guidelines, qualified individuals will get P1,000 each, and a maximum of P4,000 per family.
Malapitan said qualified residents are beneficiaries of the Social Amelioration Program under the Bayanihan to Heal as One Acts 1 and 2 as well as waitlisted beneficiaries.
In honor of Women s History Month, TAFE (Theatre Arts for Everyone) presents Women and One Acts (and Monologues!) Covid Comedy Edition (laughing to keep from crying). Directed by Vicki Schneider, a cast of talented women take to the screen to introduce us to a variety of characters exploring relatable and humorous situations. The monologues and one acts feature work by Gabriel Davis, Cate Allen, D.M. Larson, and Alice Gerstenberg. With such a variety of stories there is something for everyone in Women and One Acts.
The show kicks off with Fire the Boys by Gabriel Davis and starring Allison Fradkin. Fradkin has great expressions, and her performance reminds me of Sally Struthers character Babette in