SAC Form: Guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions

SAC Form is a tool that the Local Government Unit will use to monitor who is in need of immediate assistance. SAC Form is short for Social Amelioration Card that will be distributed on a house to house basis.

Frequently Asked Questions about the SAC Form

Can i photocopy or download the SAC Form?

No, you cannot photocopy or download the SAC Form because it contains unique barcodes. Only the Local Government Unit can distribute the form.

How can i get the Social Amelioration Card?

It will be distributed house to house by the Local Government Unit. You don’t need to go to the Barangay since we are on enhanced quarantine.

Who can avail the SAC Forms?

Everyone can get the form but as you know the priority for the assistance are those who are on vulnerable sectors like Senior Citizens, Persons with a disability, Pregnant/Lactating Women, Solo Parents, Overseas Filipino in Distress, under privilege sector, workers in the informal sector, etc.

What requirements do I need to avail of the Social Amelioration Program?

The following are the specific documentary requirements to avail of the social amelioration programs:

  • Senior Citizens- Senior Citizen’s ID
  • Persons With Disability- Persons with disability ID; or Certificate of Separation from or Suspension of Work
  • Pregnant Women/Lactating Women- Valid ID; Certification from RHU; or Birth Certificate of Child, if available
  • Solo Parents- Solo Parent’s ID; or Certificate of Employment/ Separation from or Suspension of Work
  • Overseas Filipinos In Distress – Valid Passport Bio Page; and b.Copy of any of the following:
  1. Passport arrival stamp;
  2. Proof of departure ticket;
  3. Overseas Employment Certificate;
  4. Employment Contract; or
  5. Any other documents to prove that they were repatriated or banned from traveling outside the Philippines within the prescribed period.
  • Underprivileged Sector And Homeless Families, Indigent, Indigenous Peoples, And Other Vulnerable Groups- As applicable:
  1. Certification from Barangay proving that they are homeless families or belonging to other vulnerable groups or from the CSWDO/MSWDO/PSWDO where they are currently located.
  2. Certification from the NCIP or the tribal chieftain/council of elders that the beneficiaries are Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and are on a subsistence economy.
  • Workers in the Informal Sector/Self-Employed- As applicable :
  1. Driver’s License; TODA ID; or Certification of membership from the Organization/ Association; or Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC); or Certification from the Barangay/ Municipality, for TODA only.
  2. Employment ID; or Kasambahay ID; or Certificate of Employment/Separation from or Suspension of Work from the employer;
  3. Proof of business; Any other document showing employment/ occupation/enterprise; or Barangay Clearance.
  • Employers- Establishment Report; and Company Payroll
  • Rice Farmers- RSBSA Enrollment Stub (for Cash Assistance), Notice of Cash Grant (for Cash Assistance) Loan Application (for SURE Aid), Anyone (1) government-issued ID with picture, Duly accomplished simplified Promissory Note (PN)
  • For Service-Conduit Borrower-

Pre-Release:
Loan Application, List of Eligible Rice Farmers Board Resolution for financial assistance and designating at least two (2) authorized signatories to execute loan documents with identified GFI Standard PN Authority to Debit Deposit Account.

Post Release:
Liquidation report on the loans disbursed prior to next loan
availment.
Deed of Assignment of Sub-PNs

How to fill up the SAC form?

  1. The SAC forms will be distributed by the Local Government Unit in your designated area.
  2. There will be 2 copies of SAC forms that you will receive. The head of the family will need to fill out the form in all capital letters.
  3. Make sure to complete all the needed details in the form. Keep one copy of the form with you for reference and monitoring while the other form will be collected by the authorized personnel.

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