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FACT CHECK: No government program offers ₱15,000 monthly aid to unemployed parents

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April 2, 2026
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FACT CHECK: No government program offers ₱15,000 monthly aid to unemployed parents
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FALSE. A government program offers ₱15,000 monthly assistance to unemployed parents with children in school.

FACT. There is no official Philippine government program that provides this type of aid, and no verified announcement supports the claim.

The claim spreads through a video from “Serbisyo at Tulong Pilipinas,” which is not a legitimate media outlet.

The video is likely AI-generated to imitate a real news report and make the claim appear credible.

The post urges users to “click the registration link” and to “like, follow, and share,” which are typical instructions in scam posts designed to spread quickly and lure users into engaging with suspicious links rather than providing verified information.

The “registration link” redirects users to online shopping or unrelated sites, not official government portals.

Legitimate aid programs from agencies like the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) or the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) are announced through official channels, verified websites, and clear eligibility systems, not random links on social media.

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