Kyla Camille Ortal from Batac City, Ilocos Norte, a 4Ps beneficiary, placed second in the April 2026 Pharmacist Licensure Examination with a 94.35 percent rating. Her achievement highlights the program's role in helping families overcome poverty. Another 4Ps beneficiary topped the 2026 Civil Engineering Board Exam.
Kyla Camille Ortal of Barangay Baay, Batac City, Ilocos Norte, grew up as a monitored child under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. The program supported her education and health amid her family's struggles with basic daily needs.
"To dream was not enough. You also have to fight for it," Kyla said. Despite setbacks like failing to secure a Department of Science and Technology scholarship, she persisted at Mariano Marcos State University in Pharmacy and ranked second with 94.35 percent in the Pharmacist Licensure Examination, results released in April 2026.
Today, she and her two siblings are all professionals. Her story shows that with hard work, persistence and support, it is possible to rise above poverty and succeed.
Meanwhile, Rico Elao from Alegria, Cebu, another 4Ps beneficiary, ranked first in the 2026 Civil Engineering Board Exam. Opposition Rep. Leila de Lima congratulated him on Facebook: "The success story of Rico is one concrete proof of the undeniable assistance the 4Ps have on families who really need this help the most." She added, "Congratulations again Rico! Your success... is also a success of the entire country."