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Sen. Bong Go had his team mount a relief effort in Quezon City on Monday, 5 December, to provide assistance to distressed residents.
In his video message, Go expressed his optimism that the economy will soon recover as long as the government continues to develop more livelihood opportunities, especially for the marginalized sector that are adversely affected by the global health crisis.
"Alam ko pong napakahirap ng panahon ngayon at marami pang nawalan ng trabaho pero huwag po kayong mawalan ng pag-asa dahil ginagawa po ng gobyerno ang lahat upang kayo po ay matulungan at makaahon muli," reaffirmed Go.
"Huwag kayong mag-alala. Binabalanse natin ang kalusugan ng bayan at ang pangangailangan ninyong magtrabaho para sa inyong mga pamilya," he reassured.
At the start of the 19th Congress, the senator filed a bill institutionalizing the Department of Trade and Industry's "One Town, One Product" (OTOP) program to help boost recovery and promote innovation among MSMEs.
At the height of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Philippines, Go was instrumental in the implementation of the Small Business Wage Subsidy program.
Meanwhile, Go's team carried out the activity at the Brgy. Marilag auditorium at the Plaza Camerino where they assisted 384 struggling residents and provided masks and snacks. The team likewise gave away shoes, cellular phones, and balls for basketball and volleyball to select recipients.
Moreover, through its Sustainable Livelihood Program, the Department of Welfare and Development gave livelihood assistance that beneficiaries may use to open up a small business of their own.