PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher “Bong” Go personally assisted a thousand farmers in Tantangan, South Cotabato on Saturday, November 6 as he continues to advocate for more programs and efforts to help underprivileged areas and communities deal with the global pandemic.
In his message to the farmers, he urged them to participate in the government’s national vaccination program to ensure that their families and communities are protected from the harmful effects of COVID-19.
“Alam kong mahirap ang panahon ngayon, marami ang apektado ng dahil dito sa pandemya. Mayroon lang kaming pakiusap ni Pangulong Duterte sa inyo, pakiusap lang makinig kayo, five minutes lang itong pakiusap ko sa inyo,” said Go.
“Magtiwala kayo sa bakuna, wala ng ibang solusyon sa ngayon kung hindi itong bakuna,” he added.
Go and his team strictly enforced safety and health protocols during the distribution activity where 1,000 beneficiaries received COVID-19 essentials such as meals, masks, face shields and vitamins from the senator.
Some farmers received new pairs of shoes and bicycles that would help them with their commutes given the limited access to public transportation. In addition, selected residents were given computer tablets to help their children engage better during their classes under the blended learning approach.
The senator recognized several government agencies for providing support for the beneficiaries and other affected sectors based on their existing assistance programs. He emphasized the need for more government initiatives to help struggling communities amid the global health crisis.
To help them start possible small business ventures, staff from the Department of Social Welfare and Development gave financial assistance while the Department of Agriculture distributed vegetable seeds.
Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Labor and Employment, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority conducted assessments of potential beneficiaries for their respective assistance programs.