Pinoys enjoined to observe Family Week

This Office also encourages all government workers in the Executive branch to fully support the programs and activities relative to the observance of Family Week, as organized by the National Committee on the Filipino Family
Lola’s love An elderly woman tends to a toddler while keeping an eye on her store in Tondo, Manila Saturday, 23 September. | PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE
Lola’s love An elderly woman tends to a toddler while keeping an eye on her store in Tondo, Manila Saturday, 23 September. | PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE

The Department of Social Welfare and Development over the weekend encouraged all Filipino families to observe the "Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga Day" on Monday as part of the celebration of the 31st National Family Week on 25 to 29 September.

As chair of the National Committee on the Filipino Family, DSWD said the "Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga Day" is in line with Presidential Proclamation 326, series of 2012.

The observance, which encourages Filipinos to spend mealtime with their families, is held every fourth Monday of September every year in conjunction with the annual celebration of National Family Week.

The Office of the President also issued Memorandum Circular  32 on Thursday (21 September) suspending work in government offices under the Executive branch from 3 p.m. onwards on Monday.

"This Office also encourages all government workers in the Executive branch to fully support the programs and activities relative to the observance of Family Week, as organized by the National Committee on the Filipino Family," read the memo signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin.

Family week activities

The City of Valenzuela is the host local government unit for this year's celebration.

The Valenzuela City LGU will hold their activities in celebration of the National Family Week, including family day celebration in the different child development centers in the city.

The 11th Annual Family Conference will also be held on Wednesday (27 September) in partnership with the Community Chest Foundation Inc.; Alliance of Filipino Families for Mental Health Inc.; YWCA Founder's Federation of the Philippines Inc.; and the United Nations Association of the Philippines Inc.

The online conference aims to determine issues and concerns that highlight present-day social changes and exchange views on how the social changes significantly affect Filipino families.

As part of the celebration, the DSWD will also hold the National Awarding for the Natatanging Pamilyang Pilipino on (Friday) 29 September.

The NPP aims to recognize and award exemplary Filipino families who have significantly contributed towards nation-building and the development of the family as the foundation of Philippine society and to develop a pool of ambassadors in promoting Filipino values.

With the theme "Pamilyang Pilipino: Pagtugon sa Nababagong Pananaw at Panahon," which is anchored on the 2023 International Day of Families theme: "Demographic Trends and Families," this year's celebration will emphasize the awareness of the megatrend of demographic change and its impact on families.

"The DSWD encourages all Filipino families to set a time to bond with their families. This is one way of strengthening your communication and maintaining your relationship with one another," Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communications Romel Lopez said.

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