DSWD Cash Assistance Programs | Eligibility Criteria and Required Documents

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Philippines offers various cash assistance programs to support individuals and families in crisis situations.

Below is a comprehensive guide on the available programs, eligibility criteria, required documents, and application procedures.


🧾 DSWD Cash Assistance Programs

1. Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS)

Provides financial aid for:

  • Medical Assistance: Hospital bills, medicines, and other medical needs.

  • Burial Assistance: Funeral and burial expenses.

  • Transportation Assistance: Travel expenses for job search, medical needs, or other emergencies.

  • Educational Assistance: School fees, supplies, and other educational expenses.

  • Food Assistance: Basic sustenance for families in crisis.

2. Ayuda sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP)

Targets low-income individuals whose income does not exceed the statutory minimum wage. Provides financial assistance to help them cope with economic challenges.

3. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)

A conditional cash transfer program for poor households with children aged 0–18. Aims to improve health, nutrition, and education.

4. Targeted Cash Transfer (TCT) Program

Provides β‚±500 monthly for six months to households severely affected by economic downturns. Targets the bottom 50% of households, including 4Ps beneficiaries.

DSWD Cash Assistance Programs

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βœ… Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility varies per program, but generally includes:

  • Filipino citizens residing in the Philippines.

  • Individuals or families in crisis situations (e.g., illness, death, disasters).

  • Low-income or indigent individuals.

  • Students from families facing financial difficulties.


πŸ“„ Required Documents

Commonly required documents include:

  • Valid Government-Issued ID: e.g., PhilSys ID, UMID, Driver’s License.

  • Barangay Certificate of Indigency or Residency.

  • Proof of Crisis: e.g., Medical Certificate, Death Certificate, Police Report.

  • School Documents (for educational assistance): School ID, Proof of Enrollment.

  • Authorization Letter: If applying on behalf of someone else.

Note: Additional documents may be required depending on the specific assistance being applied for.

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πŸ“ Application Process

  1. Prepare Required Documents: Ensure all necessary documents are complete and valid.

  2. Visit the Nearest DSWD Office: Proceed to the DSWD Field Office or Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU) in your area.

  3. Secure a Queuing Number: Upon arrival, get a queuing number for assistance.

  4. Submit Documents for Assessment: Present your documents to the social worker for evaluation.

  5. Interview and Evaluation: Undergo an interview to assess your situation and determine eligibility.

  6. Approval and Release: If approved, assistance will be provided as per the program guidelines.

Note: Some DSWD offices may require online registration or appointment setting prior to visiting. It’s advisable to check with your local DSWD office for specific procedures.


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