Educational assistance released to 9,682 beneficiaries in NegOcc’s 5th District
In a significant development for education in Negros Occidental’s 5th District, Congressman Atty. Dino Yulo has announced the distribution of educational assistance to a total of 9, 682 beneficiaries. The initiative, aimed at supporting students in pursuit of their academic goals, marks a crucial investment in the region’s future.
The distribution, spanning April 15th to 16th, 2024, saw a large turnout of recipients and community members expressing gratitude for the support provided by Cong. Atty. Dino Yulo. The assistance covers various educational expenses, including tuition fees, school supplies, and other essential needs, alleviating financial burdens for families in the district.
Cong. Atty. Dino Yulo emphasized the importance of investing in education as a cornerstone for societal progress, stating, “Education is the key to unlocking the full potential of our youth and building a brighter future for our communities. By providing assistance to students, we empower them to pursue their dreams and contribute positively to society.”
The beneficiaries are enrolled from the different schools inside and outside of the province, hailed from diverse backgrounds across the 5th District of Negros Occidental, reflecting the inclusive nature of the assistance program. The distribution process was conducted efficiently, ensuring that all eligible recipients received their support promptly and without hassle.
Local educators and officials commended Cong. Atty. Dino Yulo for his unwavering commitment to education and his proactive approach in addressing the needs of the community. They highlighted the positive impact of such initiatives in promoting access to quality education and reducing dropout rates among students.
As the educational assistance reaches the hands of 9, 682 beneficiaries, optimism abounds in Negros Occidental’s 5th District, with hopes high for a brighter future fueled by knowledge, opportunity, and the continued support of dedicated leaders like Cong. Atty. Dino Yulo.* (Devina Llosas)
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