At least 3,000 small entrepreneurs and 2,000 students in Siquijor received a total of P10 million worth of cash aid as part of two social assistance programs provided by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. The Start-up, Investment, Business Opportunity, and Livelihood (SIBOL) Program, and the Integrated Scholarships and Incentives Program (ISIP) aim to support struggling entrepreneurs and students. Speaker Martin Romualdez led the implementation of the programs in Siquijor, emphasizing the importance of empowering these sectors for nation-building. The SIBOL program supports entrepreneurs and individuals seeking better job opportunities, while the ISIP helps students with financial assistance and scholarships. The aid distributed in Siquijor will benefit small entrepreneurs and students, aiming to improve their lives and contribute to economic growth.
Small Entrepreneurs and Students in Siquijor Receive P10 Million Cash Aid from President Marcos, Jr., Philippines
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