Miyerkules, Hulyo 6, 2011

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I feel excited every time my articles get published in national websites and newspapers, but I never thought that being mentioned in a news story written by other people is more exciting!

Here are some news stories where my name was mentioned:

1.

CAGAYAN : ANTI-HUNGER PROGRAM PILOTED IN AMBAGUIO, THREE 4PS PILOT AREAS ( published at karitoon.com

i just found out that this article was published at http://karitoon.com/xoops/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1953...bloggerS' site yata yun... basta... hahaha... happy...i think this article was written by oliver baccay... kinuha nila yung article Sa website ng PIA... hehe =)

Posted by larry on 2010/5/19 3:26:34 (115 reads)
TUGUEGARAO CITY -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) partnered with the Department of Education (DepEd) in piloting an anti-hunger program aimed at mitigating hunger among poor families and improving school attendance.


Dubbed as "Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa", the program has two components, the Food for School Program (FSP) and the Healthy Start Program (HSP).

Patrianne Padua of the DSWD said Food for School Program (FSP) is a rice distribution program for both DepEd and DSWD while the Healthy Start Program is an on-site feeding program for DepEd.

The lady information officer explained that the FSP-DSWD component is an immediate intervention to address families through their school children enrolled in the day care centers.

"It is a daily ration of one (1) kilogram of rice given to a child for at least 120 days per school year and as long as the child goes to the day care center everyday, the family is assured of rice on its table everyday", Padua further said.

The program aims primarily to mitigate hunger or "itawid ang pamilyang Pinoy mula sa gutom".

The FSP and the HSP were piloted in Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya and in the first three beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P's) in Region 2.

Ambaguio is one of the top 38 among the top 100 municipalities identified through the small area estimation methodology. (PIA 2)

2.
PIA Press Release
2010/05/04

DSWD launches 4Ps jingle-making contest

by Thelma C. Bicarme

Tuguegarao City (4 May) -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 2 recently launched a jingle-making contest to relay the key message of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) through the use of music.

Patrianne Padua,
designated Information Officer of 4P's said the contest is open to all residents of the region including the non-beneficiaries of 4Ps.

"Contestants below 18 years of age must submit a parental consent allowing the child to join the contest,"
Padua stressed.

The jingle must be an original composition highlighting the theme "Kayang-kaya ng Pinoy Tumawid Tungo sa Kaunlaran" and must contain the importance of health and education in the fight against poverty.

The lyrics can be in English, Tagalog or combination of English and Tagalog. Any musical instrument can be used as accompaniment at the composers' discretion. A capella is also allowed.

All entries must be submitted in properly labeled CD with the tract title, composer/performer/s name and contact information. Lyrics of the song should be typewritten or printed legibly in an A4-sized bond paper.

The criteria for judging are: Lyrics-30%; musicality (execution/over-all performance)-35% and originality (creativity)-35%.

Those who are interested to join the competition are advised to visit the DSWD Regional Office located at Carig, Tuguegarao City or call telephone numbers 846-7414 and 846-7532. (PIA 2) 


Radio anchor at Radyo ng Bayan.

3.
PIA Press Release
2010/05/18

Anti-hunger program piloted in Ambaguio, three 4Ps pilot areas

Tuguegarao City (May 18) -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) partnered with the Department of Education (DepEd) in piloting an anti-hunger program aimed at mitigating hunger among poor families and improving school attendance.

Dubbed as "Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa", the program has two components, the Food for School Program (FSP) and the Healthy Start Program (HSP).

Patrianne Padua
of the DSWD said Food for School Program (FSP) is a rice distribution program for both DepEd and DSWD while the Healthy Start Program is an on-site feeding program for DepEd.

The lady information officer explained that the FSP-DSWD component is an immediate intervention to address families through their school children enrolled in the day care centers.

"It is a daily ration of one (1) kilogram of rice given to a child for at least 120 days per school year and as long as the child goes to the day care center everyday, the family is assured of rice on its table everyday", Padua further said.

The program aims primarily to mitigate hunger or "itawid ang pamilyang Pinoy mula sa gutom".

The FSP and the HSP were piloted in Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya and in the first three beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P's) in Region 2.

Ambaguio is one of the top 38 among the top 100 municipalities identified through the small area estimation methodology. (PIA 2)

DSWD Infolink:
My last photo story which was published at DSWD Infolink Volume2 issue no.2

DSWD Infolink:

I was the one below, who is wearing a Batanes headdress called 'vakul'.

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