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.
π§Ύ 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 0β18. 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.

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β 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.
π Required Documents
Commonly required documents include:
Valid Government-Issued ID: e.g., PhilSys ID, UMID, Driverβs 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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π Application Process
Prepare Required Documents: Ensure all necessary documents are complete and valid.
Visit the Nearest DSWD Office: Proceed to the DSWD Field Office or Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU) in your area.
Secure a Queuing Number: Upon arrival, get a queuing number for assistance.
Submit Documents for Assessment: Present your documents to the social worker for evaluation.
Interview and Evaluation: Undergo an interview to assess your situation and determine eligibility.
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.
π Contact Information
DSWD Central Office:
Address: Batasan Complex, Constitution Hills, Quezon City, PH 1126
Email: inquiry@dswd.gov.ph
Phone: (02) 8962-2813 / (02) 8951-7433
Office Hours: Monday β Friday (except holidays), 8:00 AM β 5:00 PM
Online Resources:
DSWD Official Website: https://www.dswd.gov.ph
AICS Program Details: https://aics.dswd.gov.ph/cash-assistance-for-other-support-services/