New OFW center inaugurated in Bataan town


A new center catering to the needs and addressing the concerns of overseas Filipino workers has been inaugurated in Abucay town in Bataan over the weekend.
ACTS-OFW party-list Representative John Bertiz III and Bataan Representative Geraldine Roman led the inauguration of the new OFW Building in the town, which was then turned over to the local group OFW Family Care.
The center primarily aims to address the concerns of Filipino migrant workers in the area as well as to introduce skills livelihood programs, financial literacy seminars, and other projects of OFWs.
Bertiz said the center was instituted to recognize OFWs and their families in the local government level.
"Patuloy po nating aaksyunan ang mga pangangailangan ng ating mga OFW dito sa Bataan,” Bertiz said.
“‘Yung mga naipangako po natin na mga scholarship programs at medical assistance, patuloy po nating ibababa dito sa Bataan para po sa inyo at sa inyong mga kamag-anak,” he added.
Bertiz recently reiterated his call for the immediate creation of national department focused on promoting and protecting the rights and welfare of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families.
In June 2016, Bertiz filed House Bill 192 seeking for the creation of the Department of Migration and Development in order to maximize the assistance given to Filipino migrant workers.
Under the measure, all agencies concerned about OFW affairs would be unified under one department. It also seeks to recognize the contributions of the migrant sector to the growth and development of the country. —LDF, GMA News

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