Baguio City commemorates 'Solo Parent Week'

BAGUIO CITY: "Solo parenting is not merely a personal journey; it is a courageous act of resilience and dedication. It is about individuals who, often through unforeseen circumstances, find themselves shouldering the responsibilities of raising children single-handedly."

Thus said Councilor Elmer Datuin, chairman of the city council's committee on social services, women and urban poor, at the launching of the city's Solo Parent Week Celebration on Monday, April 15, at City Hall grounds led by Mayor Benjamin Magalong.

"It's about mothers and fathers who wake up everyday, facing challenges head-on, and striving to provide a nurturing environment for their children," he added.

Datuin said the passage of Republic Act 11861, or the Expanded Solo Parents Act of 2022, acknowledges these challenges and seeks to alleviate the burdens faced by solo parents by granting additional benefits and privileges like educational assistance, livelihood support and parental leave benefits.

The city government, meanwhile, has passed an ordinance which provides additional assistance to solo parents and their children in the Summer Capital, Datuin added.

"Our work does not end with legislation. It begins with awareness about the realities faced by solo parents, dispelling myths and stereotypes that may hinder their access to support," he said.

"We must foster a culture of empathy and understanding, recognizing the diverse circumstances that lead to solo parenthood. Moreover, we must take tangible steps to ensure that the provisions of the Expanded Solo Parents Act and the ordinance are implemented effectively and efficiently."

Datuin disclosed that the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) and the Solo Parents Foundation of Baguio will conduct various activities including a Solo Parent Summit on April 18 at the Baguio City National High School Auditorium and the Service Caravan at Session Road on April 21.

Organized solo parent groups and barangay officials will also conduct their own activities in their respective barangay, he said.

"We are continuously in the process of organizing the solo parents in all barangay (villages) so that the organization can serve as a support group to whatever challenges solo parents may encounter," he added.

"I urge each one of us to stand in solidarity with solo parents, to advocate for their rights and well-being, and to create a society where every family is supported and empowered to flourish."

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