PDV Caribe Antigua & Barbuda Limited (PDV CAB) in collaboration with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda announces the distribution of the new Senior Citizens’ Utility Subsidy booklets for the period March 2025 to August 2025.
This distribution will be done from Monday February 24th to Friday February 28th, 2025, from 9am to 4pm daily at the Multipurpose Cultural Centre, Perry Bay.
Beneficiaries are reminded to bring along the following documents: –
● valid government issued photo ID (Voter’s Card, Passport or Driver’s License);
● Social Security Pensioners’ Card; OR
● previous booklet
Beneficiaries who are unable to collect their booklets in person may assign someone else to collect on their behalf. This individual must present the following documents:-
● his/her valid government issued ID;
● the beneficiary’s Social Security Pension Card; OR
● the beneficiary’s previous booklet
Beneficiaries are asked to note the Distribution Schedule which will be done alphabetically according to surname:
WHEN:
Monday February 24th Surnames beginning A, B & C.
Tuesday February 25th Surnames beginning D, E, F, G & H.
Wednesday February 26th Surnames beginning I, J, K, L & M.
Thursday February 27th Surnames beginning N, O, P, Q, R & S.
Friday February 28th Surnames beginning T, U, V, W, X, Y & Z.
Booklets should be collected during this distribution period to avoid any forfeiture of benefits.
For further information on the Senior Citizens Utility Subsidy Programme, please call the PDVCAB office at 562-6185 or 562-6189
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It’s great to see a program dedicated to helping senior citizens manage their utility costs. Many elderly people live on fixed incomes, and this subsidy can make a real difference in their daily lives. However, there should be more transparency in the distribution process to ensure that no one is left out. Additionally, considering the challenges some seniors face with mobility or access to certain locations, expanding the distribution points or providing assistance for those unable to collect their vouchers in person would be beneficial.
Making the voucher distribution more accessible, perhaps through online or community-based methods, would ensure that all eligible seniors can benefit without unnecessary hurdles.