FACT CHECK: Online DSWD form for education aid is fake

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FACT CHECK: Online DSWD form for education aid is fake
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The Department of Social Welfare and Development has repeatedly warned against posts allegedly from the agency offering education cash assistance to the public

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The photos used the logo of the DSWD to promote its alleged 2024 education cash assistance program that offers P2,000 for kindergarten and pre-school students, P3,000 for elementary students, P4,000 for junior high school students, P5,000 for senior high school students, and P6,000 for college students.

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