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Press Release - Bong Go provides aid to struggling residents in General Santos City as he pushes for more livelihood support for the poor

During his Malasakit Team's relief activity for struggling sectors in General Santos City on Tuesday, February 6, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go, through a video message, advocated for enhanced support for the entrepreneurial sector through more livelihood development initiatives from the government.

In coordination with Vice Mayor Rosalita Nuñez, Go's Malasakit Team held the relief activity at the SP Session Hall in the city, where 50 residents received snacks, shirts, vitamins, masks, and balls for basketball and volleyball. There were also select recipients of a mobile phone, shoes, and a watch.

Meanwhile, as part of an ongoing effort to alleviate the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable sectors, the government also extended livelihood grants to these beneficiaries.

Go authored and co-sponsored Republic Act No. 11960, or the One Town, One Product Philippines Act. This law aims to decentralize economic opportunities by empowering each town and province to develop and promote its unique products. By doing so, it fosters community-led innovation and bridges the urban-rural economic divide, providing small farmers more avenues to market their produce.

"Importante ang suporta na ito para mapagaan ang pinapasan nila. Kung gusto nating mabilis na manumbalik ang sigla ng ekonomiya, kailangan nating tulungan ang mga maliliit na negosyante na makabangon din," he continued.

"Sa ating muling pagbangon bilang isang mas matatag na bansa, siguraduhin nating walang maiiwan lalo na yung mga maliliit at ordinaryong mga Pilipino na kailangan ng tulong pangkabuhayan," he said.

Go, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography informed the public that they may avail of medical assistance for their healthcare needs from any of the 159 Malasakit Centers, including those nearby at the South Cotabato Provincial Hospital in Koronadal City and Dr. Jorge P. Royeca Hospital in the city.

RA 11463, or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which Go principally authored and sponsored, seeks to make all government medical assistance programs more accessible by putting the relevant agencies under one roof. The agencies include DSWD, the Department of Health (DOH), the Philippine

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