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DTI distributes livelihood kits to Loon beneficiaries

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)–Bohol in coordination with DTI Negosyo Center-Loon and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Loon, Bohol, turns over livelihood kits to qualified Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) beneficiaries, according to the report from the Municipality of Loon.

The turnover rites that happened on October 19, 2020 at the Loon Municipal Hall Conference Room presented beneficiaries from the barangays of Catagbacan Norte and Cuas. .

The livelihood kits, which form part of DTI’s commitment to the Bayanihan To Heal As One Act, are given to beneficiaries as mandated by the national stimulus program to help MSMEs affected by the pandemic to recover. Each kit is composed of cash vouchers worth P6,000, the report from the Municipality of Loon.

Additionally, a total of 200 face shields were also turned over to the beneficiaries.

Photo shows Cuasi barangay captain Cornelio S. Sanguenza Jr. (left, foreground) and Catagbacan Norte barangay captain Rolinda M. Tenajeros (right) displaying the two boxes containing 100 pieces of face shields donated to each of their respective barangays. The donations come from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Also in picture (behind) are from left: Rene Maquinano, representative of the Office of the Governor, Mer Ebojo, representing Cong. Edgar M. Chatto, Loon Mayor Elvi Peter L. Relampgos, and Roy Geolagon, provincial coordinator of DTI’s Negosyo Center. Also present during the turnover is Christine Moquiala, business counselor of DTI NegosyoCenter – Loon. Wowie Agbon, Negosyo Center–Loon staff is the host of the activity. (
Adam L. Saligumba – IO Designate
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