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4.1m indigent seniors get DSWD social pension in 2025

More than 4.1 million indigent senior citizens have received their social pension in 2025, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said.

“The DSWD implements the Social Pension Program for Indigent senior citizens or SocPen as a mechanism to augment the medical needs and daily subsistence of qualified indigent seniors. Last year, a total of 4,112,895 indigent senior citizens benefited from the program,” said DSWD assistant secretary and spokesperson Irene Dumlao.

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Dumlao said with the implementation of Republic Act (RA) 11916 (An Act Increasing the Social Pension of Senior Citizens), qualified indigent senior citizens were able to receive a monthly pension of P1,000, up from the previous P500 per month.

The P1,000-monthly stipend is being distributed to beneficiaries on a quarterly basis.

“Initially, for 2025, the original target was 4,085,066 beneficiaries. But we were able to exceed the target, with 4,112,895 total beneficiaries,” Dumlao pointed out.

For 2026, she said the SocPen program received a funding allotment of P51.8 billion to accommodate additional indigent senior citizens.

“We also want to remind the public that the social pension program under the DSWD can only be given to eligible seniors, 60 years old and above who are frail, sickly, or with disability and without any pension from other government agencies. Meanwhile, the Department commends LGU-led initiatives of providing benefits to their elderly constituents under their Office of the Senior Citizen Affairs (OSCA),” Dumlao explained.

The SocPen program is implemented through the DSWD’s regional Field Offices in coordination with the local government units (LGUs).

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