Parents of child laborers in Albay town get P4.6-M livelihood aid

LEGAZPI CITY – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 5 (Bicol), through its Albay Provincial Office, provided livelihood opportunities to parents and guardians of child laborers in Pio Duran town on Thursday.

In a statement, DOLE-5 director Imelda Gatinao said PhP 4.6 million worth of starter kits were distributed to 146 beneficiaries.

The kits are for various skills that could be used to start businesses such as baking, dressmaking, food and fish vending, glass and aluminum installation, hair cutting and hairdressing, nail care services, and welding.

Gatinao said the project aims to enhance livelihood activities in the community and increase the income-generating capacity of the beneficiaries, enabling them to better support their families and provide their children with access to education.

“This initiative will not just increase your income but will also strengthen your capability to support your family and the education of your children,” she said.

She also commended the parents for their dedication to removing their children from hazardous labor.

Gloria Crisol, a food vendor, thanked the DOLE and the local government of Pio Duran for the livelihood assistance given to them.

“This help from DOLE is a big help for me, especially since I will have a space to sell my products near a school. More can buy from me, more income,” she said. (PNA)

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