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Article: Better services for QC elderly vowed.(Main News)
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- Manila Bulletin
- Article date:
- November 12, 2009
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Quezon City authorities said that the senior citizens will continue to enjoy their benefits as it remains a major priority in the city government’s poverty alleviating measure.Dr. LaRainne Sarmiento, chairman of the Quezon City anti-poverty integration task force (APITF), said that this will be the city’s continuing commitment to the public although the youth comprise 33 percent of Quezon City’s population.She said that the increase number of senior citizens aged 60 years old and above can be attributed to the longer lifespan, and advancement of science, and proper nutrition among the elderly.“Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. wants the city ...
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