This research assessed the effectiveness of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in a municipality in Laguna, emphasizing its social assistance and developmental objectives. A descriptive-quantitative methodology was used, with data gathered from 160 recipients using validated questionnaires, surpassing the initial sample of 156 out of 261. The statistical methods used are frequency distribution, mean analysis, multiple regression, and one-sample t-test in comparing perceived effectiveness with expected results. Key findings are that most of the respondents are older adults with high unemployment rates, low educational attainment, and low household income, which puts them in economic vulnerability. The 4Ps program address essential needs, particularly in health, education, and household safety. However, this has no impact on the program's sustainable financial outcomes, such as savings and debt reduction. The demographic characteristics of age, education, income, family size, and employment do not influence the respondents' assessments of the program. Challenges such as the limited availability of technology prevent full educational change. The A.S.E.N.S.O.: Alay sa Serbisyo, Edukasyon, Negosyo, at Suporta sa Oportunidad initiative to provide beneficiaries with practical and industry-relevant skills to address unemployment, promote entrepreneurship, and foster sustainable economic opportunities.