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INTRODUCTION

Subsidiary

Subsidiary is an adjective which best describes something or someone that serves


to help beneficiaries or someone in need. This mostly deals with regulations treat
subsidiaries as distinct legal entities.

Beneficiaries A person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust,


will, or life insurance policy.

In accordance with meetingpoint.org The Principle of Subsidiarity The word


subsidiarity comes from the Latin word subsidium which means help, aid or support. The
principle of subsidiarity means being wide-eyed, clearly determining the right amount of
help or support that is needed to accomplish a task or to meet an obligation: “not too
much” (taking over and doing it for the other: thereby creating learned helplessness or
overdependence) and “not too little” (standing back and watching people thrash about,
thereby increasing frustration and perhaps hopelessness). “Instead of ‘the less
government the better’, the principle might be better summarized as ‘no bigger than
necessary, no smaller than appropriate’.”8

Role of Government and Subsidiarity The state has a positive moral function.
It is an instrument to promote human dignity, protect human rights, and build the common
good. All people have a right and a responsibility to participate in political institutions so
that government can achieve its proper goals.

The principle of subsidiarity holds that the functions of government should be performed
at the lowest level possible, as long as they can be performed adequately. When the
needs in question cannot adequately be met at the lower level, then it is not only
necessary, but imperative that higher levels of government intervene according to loving
justwise.com.

Holynameofmaryparish.com stated that this principle deals chiefly with the


responsibilities and limits of government, and the essential roles of voluntary
associations. The principle of subsidiarity puts a proper limit on government by insisting
that no higher level of organization should perform any function that can be handled
efficiently and effectively at a lower level of organization by human persons who,
individually or in groups, are closer to the problems and closer to the ground. Oppressive
governments are always in violation of the principle of subsidiarity; overactive
governments frequently violate this principle.

INTERNATIONAL SUBSIDIES
UNITED STATES
http://federalsafetynet.com/snap.html

SNAP is a food program for low-income individuals and families [i]. SNAP stands
for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and was formally called the food stamp
program. It is run by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Participants
receive a monthly debit card (Electronic Benefit Transfer - EBT Card) that can be used
to buy food in most grocery outlets. The cards are generally not good for non-food
items.

Families and individuals qualify for the program if they are participants in
the SSI or TANF programs or if they have qualifying low-income. This means
gross income below 130% of the poverty threshold or net income below 100% of
the poverty threshold. Gross income includes wages and salaries, but excludes most
government and charitable benefits. Net income is calculated with a complex formula
deducting items such as a standard deduction, child support, medical deduction and
other items. In addition to low-income, participants must also have “Resource” value of
below $2,250 per household unless at least one member of the household is over 60
years old whereby the value is raised to $3,250. Resource value generally includes cash
and investments but excludes retirement savings, educational savings, a house and a
car.

Negative Income Tax – Two tax credit programs are administered by the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) to distribute money to low-income Americans. The tax credits
include a “refundable” portion which is paid to individuals and families that owe no
income tax for the year. Therefore, this portion of the tax credits act as “negative income
tax”. The two programs are the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), and the Child Tax
Credit.

LOCAL SUBSIDIES

PHILIPPINES

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/04/21/1692404/minimum-wage-earners-
seek-p500-monthly-subsidy

The Associated Labor Union (ALU) yesterday called on President Duterte to grant
minimum wage earners nationwide a monthly subsidy of P500.

RICE SUBSIDY
Beneficiaries of the government’s conditional cash transfer program follows the
guidelines that DSWD incorporated which is the rice subsidy.

This means that any beneficiary of the government can expect to receive rice subsidy
regularly along with their health and education subsidy.

Rice Subsidy is a great way to help government workers to provide their family in terms
of goods. This also helps the economy to raise awareness on the farmers who works
hard in the fields to provide the whole country the right supply of rice.

LOCAL SUBSIDIZED HOUSING

The local/government sponsored economic assistance programs towards those who are
having a hard time to in housing costs and expenses which refers to those informal
settlers or to those people with low income.

GOVERNMENTAL SUBSIDIES

http://www.laguna.gov.ph/content/serbisyong-tama-caravan-sa-brgy-san-gabriel-
san-pablo

Ang pamahalaang panlalawigang ng Laguna sa pamumuno ni Gob. Ramil Hernandez


ay muling nagdaos ng Serbisyong Tama Caravan sa Brgy. San Gabriel lungsod ng
San Pablo. Dinaluhan naman ito ni Bise Gob. Atty. Karen Agapay at ng Sangguniang
barangay ng San Gabriel.
Kabilang sa mga libreng serbisyo ay ang Laboratory test, Medical, Dental at
Optical Services, nakaresetang gamot, papsmear, libreng gupit, mga fruitrees at
libreng lugaw na pinamahagi naman ng BNS sa pangunguna ni City Nutrition Action
Office Faith Terones. Ang programang ito ay dinadala sa mga malalayong lugar upang
abutin ang mga mamamayang higit na nangangailangan.
Naging tagumpay ang serbisyong ito sa pamamagitan ng tanggapan ng punong
lalawigan, mga doktor ng 9 na distrito ng Laguna, Public Affairs Office, GSO, PIO,
GMS, FAES, PNAO, P/Supt. Reynold Rocero, hepe ng SPC PNP at ni Kapitan Efren
Janolino ng Sangguniang Barangay ng San Gabriel, San Pablo City.

http://www.laguna.gov.ph/news/mdo-gives-inspiration-through-spiritual-
upliftment

MDO extends Jesus’ invitation to those who are getting exhausted whether in
performing their tasks or as they pass through life’s trials. He said, “Come to Me, all who
you labor and heavily laden and I will give you rest.” Matthew 12:14.
Last October 6, 2017, the Moral Dev’t. Office (MDO), whose mission is to inspire and
uplift the spirits of everyone, visited patients who are confined at the Laguna Medical
Center and gave spiritual upliftment. Ms. Venancia “Tita Venie” Corcuera, MDO head,
shared with them a great word from God Himself saying, “I am the God Who heals your
diseases.” Exodus 15:26, and with the word from Apostle Paul saying, “And my God
shall supply all your needs according to His riches and glory in Christ Jesus.” Philippians
4:19.
Tita Venie also inspired inmates at the Provincial Jail last October 10, 2017. She inspired
them with words that said, “Every person who comes to Jesus receives a new life.” Jesus
specializes in taking wasted, ruined lives and save them by His grace and restore them
to usefulness. He gives them a second life and a second chance to be useful as they
only surrender their lives to Him.
The Budget Office and the Motorpool employees were also inspired by God’s Word
shared by Pastor Felix Ronquillo. He told them that the best antidote for our stress is to
read and meditate on God’s Word. He encourages employees to focus more on their
spiritual needs.
Last October 12, 2017 , the “Bless Our Cop” (BoC) program of the Philippine National
Police (PNP)-Calamba also had a visit from Pastor Ronald Abarro. He reminded them
of God’s will in their performance of their duties. And that they should become God-
fearing cops who shun evil and manifest an exemplary Christian behavior because they
are considered as God’s soldiers protecting the community from bad elements and
producing peace and progress for our country.
The Moral Development Office through our beloved Gov. Ramil Hernandez upholds
these spiritual upliftment activities as an instrument God uses in helping them feel the
love of God by assisting them not only in moral but also in financial matters.

http://www.laguna.gov.ph/news/iskolar-ng-laguna-allowance-sinimulan-nang-
ipamahagi

Noong Setyembre 30 at Oktubre 1, sinimulan na ni Gobernador Ramil L. Hernandez


ang pamamahagi ng mga allowance na nagkakahalagang P5,000.00 sa bawat isang
Iskolar ng Laguna na nagmula sa Unang Distrito ng Laguna para sa unang semestre
ng AY 2017-2018 sa Lunsod ng Calamba.

Ang unang pamamahagi ay ginanap sa Alonte Sports Complex, Biñan City;


samantalang sa LLC Hall, Calamba Central 2, Calamba City naman ginanap ang para
sa mga taga-Calamba noong Oktubre 1. Personal na ibinigay ni Gobernador
Hernandez ang allowance sa mga kabataan na tinatayang may kabuuang bilang na
mahigit sa 3,000 iskolar.

Sa kaniyang mensahe, malugod na tinanggap ng Gobernador ang mga bagong


iskolar. Ipinaalala lang niya na hindi naman kailangan ang sobrang taas na marka para
manatili sa scholarship program. Aniya, “Basta walang bagsak”. Ito ay ginawa upang
makapagtapos ang mga iskolar at huwag masyadong mabahala sa kanilang marka.

Tinatayang mahigit 7,000 na mga iskolar pa ang kukuha ng allowance sa mga


susunod na linggo mula sa kabuuang bilang na 10,720. Ang iskedyul ay matatagpuan
sa Facebook account na Iskolar ng Laguna o sa opisyal na Facebook account na Gov.
Ramil Hernandez.

Municipal Subsidies

CALAMBA, LAGUNA

http://www.calambacity.gov.ph/index.php/programs-and-projects

 SAGIP MATA SAGIP PANGA – for the different barangays of Cabuyao City,
Calamba City, Los Baños and Bay, Laguna
 POST GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM –
University of the Philippines Open University (UPLB) and other colleges and
universities
 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Philippine General Hospital, Philippine
Heart Center, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, JP Rizal Memorial Hospital,
UPLB University Health Service, Pagamutang Pangmasa ng Laguna, Research
Institute for Tropical Medicines, Philippine Orthopedic Center, east Avenue Medical
Center, Lung Center of the Philippines, Ospital ng Cabuyao, Philippine Children’s
Medical Center
 MILK FEEDING PROGRAM – has 1,652 beneficiaries in the City of Calamba
 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT FOR ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
 PASSPORT MOBILE PROJECT – for the 2nd District of Laguna
 SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
 ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS SITUATIONS – in coordination with
DSWD
 LIVELIHOOD TRAINING PROGRAM – Fish Processing, Reflexology, Meat
Processing, Baking, Hair Science, Virgin Coconut Oil Making, Candle Making,
Chocolate Molding, Flower Arrangement and Food Delicacies
 SUPPORT TO BARANGAY PEACE AND ORDER PROGRAM
 CALL CENTER AGENTS TRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

INSTITUTIONAL SUBSIDIES

LETRAN CALAMBA

https://www.letran-calamba.edu.ph/scholarships
List of Scholarships Provided by the Colegio

 St. Martin de Porres Scholarship - Student assistance program for poor but academically
deserving students. Scholars render twenty (20) hours of duty per week in assigned offices in
Letran.
 St. Albert the Great Scholarship - A scholarship program given to students taking up
Education and Guidance and Counseling programs.
 St. Dominic de Guzman Scholarship - A scholarship granted to gifted and talented students
in sports and athletics.
 St. Thomas Aquinas Scholarship - A grant for students who graduated
valedictorian/salutatorian, can be continuously enjoyed for along as the recipients maintain the
required grade average for the Dean’s List/Honors.
 St. Martin de Porres Scholarship - Student assistance program for poor but academically
deserving students. Scholars render twenty (20) hours of duty per week in assigned offices in
Letran.
 St. John Macias Scholarship - A scholarship program for disqualified scholars. Benefit
includes per hour pay based on work schedule.
 Family Discounts Scholarship - a scholarship discount on tuition fee given to students with
more than one brother/sister enrolled in the Colegio.
 Loyalty Discount - a scholarship discount given to Letran graduates applying for college.
 Alumni Discount - A scholarship discount specifically for children of alumni who intend to
enroll in the Colegio
 Fra Angelico Scholarship - A scholarship discount given to talented students in culture and
arts
 Employees Discounts - a scholarship given to qualified dependent(s) of a permanent
employee of the Colegio.
Conclusion:

The following subsidies that are provided by the local government/community do not
mean they would tolerate people to slack off. These subsidies focus to help others who
are in need to get back up and be independent. The local subsidy provides not too much
and not too little assistance to their beneficiaries. They provide enough aid to people to
get to their own two feet, it also provides institutional rights to address issues to be solved
as an equal community.

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