DSWD AICS Cash Assistance Programs

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Filipino individuals who are in crisis situations can take advantage of the AICS program developed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development agency. The AICS is part of the national government’s strategy to provide immediate relief assistance to individuals and families who are affected by calamities and other emergency or crisis situations.

The AICS provides financial assistance to help cover basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing. It also provides transportation assistance, medical assistance, and educational assistance for children.

Individuals who are interested in applying for the AICS can contact the nearest DSWD office or visit the agency’s website. The application process is simple and easy to follow. Once approved, you will receive a notification from the agency on how to claim your financial assistance. Here are more details of what you can expect from the AICS program:

list of dswd financial assistance under aics program

What is the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations by DSWD?

Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations or AICS is a program by the Department of Social Welfare and Development or DSWD. This program provides financial aid to Filipinos who are in difficult situations.

These include those who are:

  • Displaced due to armed conflict or natural disasters
  • Victims of abuse, exploitation, or violence
  • Sick or injured and in need of medical assistance
  • Facing difficulties in paying for their educational expenses
  • In need of burial assistance

How can I avail myself of the AICS?

If you think you or any of your family members qualify for the AICS, you may visit the nearest DSWD office to inquire about the program. You will be asked to fill out a form and submit the required documents.

Types of Financial Assistance from DSWD’s AICS Program

There are various situations where people can get financial assistance. For the poor, especially those with critical illness, hit by natural disasters, and sudden deaths, getting the help they need would be incredibly difficult. DSWD’s AICS Program can help them overcome these challenges.

Through the AICS Program, the DSWD can provide financial assistance to individuals in crisis. It can be delivered to their local field offices or central office. There are four types of financial assistance that are currently offered by the agency: medical assistance, transportation assistance, burial assistance, and educational assistance.

DSWD Educational Assistance

The DSWD’s educational assistance program is geared toward students in crisis. It can help them overcome their financial difficulties, such as having a poor family, being displaced due to natural disasters, or being orphans.

To apply for educational assistance, applicants need to prepare the following:

  • Certificate of Enrollment or Registration Card;
  • School ID;
  • Barangay Certificate of Residency/Indigency or ANY Valid ID; and
  • Reference/Endorsement Letter from a Legislator (optional).

The cash assistance given to qualified students is based on their school level. It can be used to pay for school fees, uniforms, and other expenses. Besides this, the recipients can also use the money to buy school supplies.

Those who wish to apply for financial assistance in the NCR can do so by registering through this link: https://forms.gle/4KohFYnbamsyiNGJ6 . They need to provide all the necessary documents and make sure that everything is correct before they submit their application. After completing the form, they should receive a call or text message from the DSWD regarding their payout schedule.

DSWD Medical Assistance

The DSWD Medical assistance is usually given to the poor, especially those with vulnerable or disadvantaged families. The amount of the aid will depend on the case-to-case basis. To apply for this type of assistance, applicants must provide all the necessary documents.

  • Clinical Abstract or Medical Certificate (with license/PTR No. of the attending physician);
  • Prescription (for medicine);
  • Laboratory Request/Medical Procedures (recommended by the attending physician) and Quotation of the Procedure;
  • Billing Statement (for hospital bill);
  • Social Case Study Report from LGU (for financial assistance worth PHP 5,000 and above); and
  • Barangay Certificate of Residency/Indigency and ANY Valid ID of the patient or his/her representative.

NOTE: Examples of a valid ID include Driver’s License, Postal ID, School ID, Voter’s ID, or Senior Citizen ID.

DSWD Death and Burial Assistance

The DSWD Death and Burial assistance is given to the families of individuals who recently died, and require help with the burial and funeral expenses. To apply for this type of aid, applicants must provide all the necessary documents to the DSWD:

  • Registered Death Certificate (original or certified copy);
  • Funeral Contract;
  • Permit to Transfer (transport of cadaver);
  • Barangay Certificate and ANY Valid ID; and
  • Social Case Study Report from LGU.

DSWD Transportation Assistance

The DSWD Transportation assistance is usually given to the stranded individuals, especially those who suffered from natural calamities such as earthquakes and typhoons. Victims of illegal recruitment are also eligible to apply.

To apply for transportation assistance, applicants need to submit the following documents to DSWD:

  • Barangay Certificate of Residency/Indigency and ANY Valid ID;
  • Police Blotter (for victims of pickpockets, illegal recruitment, etc.); and
  • Social Case Study Report from LGU.

Video: Filipina Benefits from DSWD Medical Aid

Through its AICS program, the DSWD has assisted many individuals across the country. One of these is Jessica Odan from Kalinga, who got medical assistance and was able to avoid having to pay for her hospital bill. In this video, you can see how she was able to get the help she needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you want to know more about the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations program of the DSWD, here are some frequently asked questions that might help you out.

Those who wish to apply for financial assistance must do so through the AICS program of the DSWD. They need to provide all the necessary documents and make sure that everything is correct before they submit their application. After

1. What is DSWD’s AICS program?

The AICS program is a regular program of the DSWD that provides financial assistance to individuals in crisis. It offers various types of aid, such as medical assistance, transportation assistance, burial assistance, and educational assistance.

2. Is the AICS available nationwide?

Yes, the AICS is available in all regions of the Philippines.

3. How can I avail of financial assistance from DWSD?

To apply for financial assistance, individuals should visit the nearest DSWD office. These are located in different areas across the country, such as the central office in Quezon City and DSWD field offices in different regions.

The DSWD will also give instructions on how to apply for various types of financial assistance. However, there are usually three basic steps involved in this process.

Step One. The first step in the process is to submit the necessary documents. These documents are usually taken during the screening process.

Step Two. After interviewing you, a Social Worker will then determine the type of financial assistance that’s available to you. Based on your needs, the worker will also determine the appropriate level of support.

Step Three. After completing the application, the DSWD will then review the documents related to the application and determine the appropriate payment for the financial assistance.

4. What are the required documents?

Some of the documents that are required for these types of financial aid include a Certificate of Enrollment, Student ID, and a Medical Certificate. For medical assistance, a billing statement, a prescription, and a medical certificate are also required. Make sure that you gather all relevant documents for the program you are applying for so that you won’t have any issues during the screening process.

In certain cases, a Social Case Study report from the local government unit is required. However, for other types of financial aid, such as transportation assistance, applicants need to provide a valid ID and a valid Barangay Certificate of Residency or Indigency. In addition, a signed authorization letter is also required for those who are submitting an application through a representative.

5. When will I receive the financial assistance?

DSWD can release financial aid worth less than PHP 10,000 within just one working day. On the other hand, aid worth over PHP 10,000 can be issued within three to five days depending on the approval of upper management. In cases of funeral and medical assistance, a guarantee letter is also allowed.

6. Who can I call to ask about DSWD’s financial assistance programs?

To discuss or ask about the AICS program or other DSWD services, individuals can call its Agency Operations Center. This can be reached by calling its 24-hour hotline number.

Smart — 0943 464 8026 / 0943 464 8086 / 0932 933 3251

Globe — 0995 715 3926 / 0995 715 3934

NOTE: The abovementioned numbers are also available to answer inquiries from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm every working day, excluding holidays. These can be reached from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during weekends and on holidays.

7. What other programs or services similar to the AICS are offered by the DSWD?

The DSWD also has the Assistance to Communities in Need Program, as well as Malasakit Centers, wherein recipients can avail of the department’s aid.

8 What is the DSWD Assistance to Communities in Need Program?

The DSWD provides financial and other support to communities in need, which are those who have been affected by natural or human-induced disasters. These include individuals who have been displaced or are experiencing crisis due to the demolition or eviction of their homes.

9. What are DSWD Malasakit Centers?

The Malasakit Center is a one-stop-shop for various government agencies that provide financial and medical assistance to the poor. It is located in different public hospitals across the country.

Summary

The AICS program helps Filipinos in difficult situations by providing them with financial support. This includes burial, transportation, educational, and medical assistance.

So to all our kabayans, here is something you should look into in case you or any of your family requires some form of aid or assistance from the government.

The AICS program of the DSWD is a great resource for Filipinos who are in need of financial assistance. It can be accessed by individuals, especially those who are from disadvantaged and vulnerable sectors. The agency also provides other financial assistance programs that can be utilized by families and friends during times of need.

Contact Information

DSWD Central Office

Address: Batasang Pambansa Complex, Constitution Hills, Quezon City, Philippines, 1126

Telephone: (02) 8931 8101

Email: inquiry@dswd.gov.ph

Website: https://www.dswd.gov.ph/

NOTE: Aside from its central office in Quezon City, the DSWD also has field offices located in different areas across the country. These can be found in the agency’s website and in its contact details here: https://www.dswd.gov.ph/directory-of-officials-field-office/

DISCLAIMER: This guide is intended to help people who are looking for information about the DSWD’s financial assistance program. However, it should also be noted that this information is only presented for general purposes. To learn more about the agency’s AICS program, individuals can visit its official website or its Facebook page.

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