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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With grateful appreciation, we Level IV nursing students, RLE Group 5 would
like to express our deepest gratitude to the following that helped us making our
community health management successful.
Firstly, to our loving parents who persistently there to nurture, love and understand us
in every thing and in every ways they can,
To our clinical instructor, Mr. Erwin Martinez for his unconditional support,
supervision, and helping hand that even on her busy days, he never forget to remind us
and be with us just to make the whole clinical rotation and/or community immersion a
victorious one,
To the unparalleled supervision of Ms. Maria Haydi Medina within the length of the
entire weeks of lecture and community immersion,
To other clinical instructors in the personhood of Ms. Mary Ann Lim and Mr. Jimbo
Zamora, for imparting their time and knowledge that credits all of us students during our
case presentation,
To the Barangay Officials of Barangay 59 especially Mr. Alfredo C. Diwa, the
Barangay Kagawads and other personnels, for hospitably accepting us in your barangay
and for helping us throughout the whole period of community immersion,
And above all to our ALMIGHTY GOD, through him we did our activities faultless
that made each and every one of us stronger and aided us enhances our future profession,
Again, thank you to all of the contributors of the success of our community
immersion.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
I. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
II. LIST OF BARANGAY OFFICIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
III. HISTORY OF BARANGAY 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IV. SPOT MAP OF BARANGAY 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V. BARANGAY PROFILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VI. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VII. COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VIII. INTERPRETATION AND IMPLICATION OF GRAPHS . . . . . . . . .
IX. COMMUNITY HEALTH PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
X. PROBLEM TREES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XI. NURSING CARE PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XII. COMMUNITY HEALTH ACTION PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XIII. PROGRAM EVALUATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XIV. APPENDICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. COMMUNICATION LETTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. SAMPLE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. SAMPLE INVITATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
D. SAMPLE LEAFLET. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
E. REGISTRATION FORMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F. EVALUATION TOOL AND RESULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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G. FINANCIAL REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XI. PHOTO GALLERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XII. CURRICULUM VITAE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION
Barangay 59, Caloocan City is one of the many poor urban places in Metro
Manila. Such as the case, two groups of students from the Level Four Bachelor of
Science in Nursing Program of Martinez Memorial Colleges conducted an activity of the
neighborhood which aimed to address some of the most common problems of this
particular community.
In the following pages, the reader will find the detailed process of the activity
performed from the planning phase to its implementation as well the background profile
of the community and the analysis of the problem done. The identities of those involved
in this study are also included here as well as photo documentation of the events. One
may find here the major various issues of our society today such as poverty, lack of jobs,
poor education and may wonder why this is not being addressed. The answer to that is
because the problems presented here are those that can be addressed in a limited time
period as to effect the necessary changes for the communitys welfare.
Above all, we, the members of the group who conducted the activity, pray that the
reader appreciate or be educated about the certain conditions in our community and imply
that societys problems can be solved one step at time.
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BARANGAY OFFICIALS
Barangay 59 Zone 6 District II
Name Designation Address/ Tel. # Committee
Alfredo C. Diwa
Christopher Tiu
Michael Mamarid
Mario Miranda
Wilfredo Panlaque
Bonifacio Edos
Ernesto Pina
Asuncion Caliwag
BarangayChairman
1st Kagawad
2nd Kagawad
3rd Kagawad
4th Kagawad
5th Kagawad
6th Kagawad
7th Kagawad
Youth, Sports andDevelopmentFire Fighting BrigadeClean and GreenBeautification
Peace and Order
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Spot Map of Barangay 59 Zone 6 District II
N
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF BARANGAY
BARANGAY 59 ZONE 6 DISTRICT II
In the year 1960s, the leader of the barangay is called Kapitan del Barrio. The firstKapitan del Barrio is Kapitan Pablo Gatman. Barangay Kusutan, its former name, was under
the authority of Barangay Chairman Alexandro Tulugan from the year 1970 to 1975. After 5
years, the name of the Barangay was changed to Kabesa de Barangay. People from the
barangay called their place as Little Tondo of Caloocan. By the year 2007 and up to the
present, Barangay Chairman Alfredo C. Diwa is governing Barangay 59.
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BARANGAY PROFILEBARANGAY 59 ZONE 6 DISTRICT II
I. Barangay Boundaries
North: 9th Avenue from railroad to Baltazar St. (Brgy. 17)
East: Baltazar St. from 8th Avenue to 9th Avenue (Brgy. 56)
West: Railroad from 8th Avenue to 9th Avenue (Brgy. 63)
South: 8th Avenue to Baltazar St. (Brgy. 57)
II. Land Area: 3 hectares
III. Total Population: 11, 000 as of 2008
IV. Total No. of Household: 500
V. No. of Registered Voters: 6, 500 voters
VI. Location of Barangay Hall:
VII. Barangay Fiesta: June 24
VIII. No. of Business Establishments:
IX. Location of Health Center/s
X. Location of Schools: Grace Park Elementary School, 7th AvenueElementary School
XI. Police Station Covered: PCP6
XII. Depressed Areas: 8th Avenue Daang Bakal St. and M. Hizon St.
XIII. Location of Church/es: Sacred Heart Church
XIV. Flood Prone Area: M. Hizon St., 8th Avenue
XV. Fire Station: Fire Stations Caloocan
XVI. Community Projects: Covered Facilities, Plaza Park and BarangayHall Renovation
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DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES
I. Population
II. Power Supply
III. Communication Services
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURES
I. Transportation
II. Water Supply
SOCIAL FEATURES
I. Health Status
10 leading causes of mortality 10 leading causes of morbidity
1. Coronary Artery Disease
2. Pneumonia
3. Cancer4. Accidents
5. Tuberculosis6. Multi Organ Failure7. Asthma
8. Hypertensive Vascular Disease
9. Sepsis
10. Renal Failure
1. Bronchitis/ Bronchiolitis
2. Acute Watery Diarrhea
3. Acute Lower RespiratoryInfections
4. AURI5. Pneumonia6. TB Respiratory
7. Hypertension
8. Influenza
9. Diarrhea, other forms10. TB, other forms
II. Health Facilities and Services
Health Institution Location Services PersonnelCalaanan Health
Center
7th Avenue
Caloocan City Check-up
Pregnancy
Check-up
Vaccination
SputumExamination
Salt Testing
Dra. Marissadela Serna-
Isabedra
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Gender of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
GENDER
Frequency %
Male 152 49.51
Female 155 50.49
TOTAL 307 100
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 307 individuals interviewed, 50.49% are female and 49.51%
are male.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the almost equal number of males and females can lead to high
fertility rate 50. 49% of the individuals belongs to the child bearing age.
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Age and Gender of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
AGE
TOTAL POPULATIONMALE FEMALE
Frequency % Frequency % TOTAL PERCENTAGE
0-11 months 6 3.95% 0-11 months 1 0.65% 7 2%
1-4 years old 18 11.84% 1-4 years old 20 12.90% 38 12%
5-9 years old 22 14.47% 5-9 years old 17 10.97% 39 13%
10-14 years old 12 7.89% 10-14 years old 15 9.68% 27 9%
15-19 years old 18 11.84% 15-19 years old 19 12.26% 37 12%
20-24 years old 19 12.50% 20-24 years old 19 12.26% 38 12%
25-29 years old 15 9.87% 25-29 years old 16 10.32% 31 10%
30-34 years old 14 9.21% 30-34 years old 9 5.81% 23 7%
35-39 years old 5 3.29% 35-39 years old 10 6.45% 15 5%
40-44 years old 4 2.63% 40-44 years old 7 4.52% 11 4%
45-49 years old 7 4.61% 45-49 years old 8 5.16% 15 5%
50-54 years old 8 5.26% 50-54 years old 4 2.58% 12 4%
55-59 years old 2 1.32% 55-59 years old 6 3.87% 8 3%
60 Above 2 1.32% 60 Above 4 2.58% 6 2%
TOTAL 152 100% TOTAL 155 100% 307 100%
49. 51% 50.49%
4%
12%
14%
8%
12%
13%
10%
9%
3%
3%
5%
5%
1% 1%1%
13%
11%
10%
12% 12%
10%
6%6%
5%
5%
3%
4%
3%
AGE AND GENDER
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INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 307 individuals interviewed, female is 50.49% while male is
49.51%. The table also shows that individuals aged 59 years old have the highest
number which obtained 13% followed by individuals aged 1-4 years old, 15 -19 years oldand 20 -24 years old with a percentage of 12% each.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that because of the percentage obtained by individuals aged 5 -9 and 1 -4
years old, infant mortality and morbidity may increase. It may also imply that there will
be an increase in fertility rate because there is a high percentage of individuals whobelongs to the reproductive age or makra. Therefore DOH Programs like Under Five
Clinic for the children and Family Planning for the individuals covered by the makra, canbe carried out.
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Civil Status of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
CIVIL STATUS
Frequency %
Below 15 years old (Child) 113 37%Single 83 27%
Married 108 35%
Others 3 1%
TOTAL 307 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that of the 307 people interviewed, 37% is below 15 years old, 27 % issingle, 35.18% is married and 1% is either separated or widowed.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that because 37% of the population belongs to individuals aged 15 and
below, infant mortality and morbidity may increase. The Under Five Clinic Program can
be addressed.
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Religion of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
RELIGION
Frequency %
Catholic 77 65%
Iglesia Ni Cristo 39 33%
Others 3 2%
TOTAL 307 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that Catholic is the predominant religion present with 65%, Iglesia ni
Cristo with 33% and other religions with 3%.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that because of the big percentage obtained by the Catholics can
contribute to increase fertility rates in relation to their belief against Reproductive Health
Bill.
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
CATHOLIC
IGLESIA
OTHERS
CATHOLIC IGLESIA OTHERS
Series1 65% 33% 3%
RELIGION
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Occupation of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
OCCUPATION
Frequency %
Employed 54 18%
Unemployed 109 36%Self-employed 45 15%
Child/Student 99 32%
307 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that among 307 individuals 36% is unemployed, 18% is employed,15%% is self employed and the remaining 32% are child/student.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that unemployment can lead to increase mortality and morbidity rates
due to inability to seek health care and poor nutrition.
EmployedUnemployed
Self-employedChild/Student
18%
36%
15%
32%
OCCUPATION
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Education of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
EDUCATION
Frequency %
Not yet studying 43 14%
Elementary Undergraduate 39 13%
Elementary Graduate 43 14%
Highschool Undergraduate 60 20%
Highschool Graduate 63 21%College Undergraduate 28 9%
College Graduate 15 5%Vocational 2 1%
Out of School 14 5%
TOTAL 307 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows out of 307 individuals interviewed, the highest educational attainment is
obtained by high school graduates with the percentage of 21%.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage obtained by out of school youth can lead to increase
morbidity in relation to lack of knowledge to maintain health condition of familymember.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
14%
13%14%
20% 21%
9%
5%
1%
5%
EDUCATION
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Family income of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
FAMILY INCOME
Frequency %
Below Php 500 8 14%
600 - 1500 Php 5 8%
1600 - 3000 Php 7 12%
3000 - 5000 Php 6 10%
5000 - 10 000 Php 20 34%10 000 - 15 000 Php 9 15%
15 000 -20 000 Php 4 7%Above Php 20 000 0 0
TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that most of their family income ranges from 5,000-10,000 which
comprises 33.90% out of 59 families. 15.25% of the population has an average income of
10,000-15,000 while 13.56% of them have an income of 500 and below. Out of 59
families 11.86% receives an income of 1,600-3,000, 10.17% obtains an income of 3,000-5,000. Only 8.47% gains an average income of 600-1,500 and the least 6.78% receives an
income of 15,000-20,000.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that low amount of income can lead to increase mortality and morbidity
in relation to there inability to satisfy basic human and healthcare needs.
BELOW PHP
1600-3000
PHP
600-1500
PHP
3000 -5000
PHP
5000 -10
000
PHP
10 000 -15 000
PHP
15 000 - 20 000
PHP
20 000
ABOVE
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Type of Building of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
TYPE OF BUILDING
Frequency %
Strong 14 24%
Light 12 20%
Mixed 32 54%
Makeshift 1 2%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that most of the families in Brgy. 59 lives in a mixed type of buildingwhich obtained 54% and only 2% lives in a makeshift type of building.
IMPLICATION
This may imply that the 2% who lives in a makeshift can contribute to increase morbidityand mortality in relation to increase incidence of communicable diseases and respiratory
disease like cough and colds.
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Percentage Distribution Showing theGeneral Sanitary Condition of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
GENERAL SANITARY CONDITION
Frequency %
Good 12 20%
Fair 24 41%
Poor 23 39%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out 59 families, 41% has a fair general sanitary condition, 39% has
good sanitation and 20% has a poor general sanitary condition.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that poor sanitary condition can lead to increase morbidity and mortality
in relation to increase cases of diseases like upper respiratory diseases and dengue.
Programs on Environmental Sanitation may be implemented in the community.
GOOD
POOR
FAIR
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Gender of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
Frequency %
Sewage 0 0
Septic Tank 2 3%
Water Sealed 37 63%
Public 19 32%Others 1 2%
TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that the commonly used type of excreta disposal is through water sealed
comfort room which obtained 63%, public comfort rooms rank 2nd
with 32%, 3% usesseptic tank disposal and the 2% uses other type of excreta disposal.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that with the 32% using public comfort rooms can contribute to increase
morbidity and mortality rates in relation to.
PUBLIC
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Gender of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
WATER SOURCE
Frequency %
Private 28 47%
Public 31 53%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of the 59 families interviewed, 47 % has private water sourcewhile the 53% is using a public water source.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that an increase morbidity and mortality related to water borne diseases
like amoebiasis, cholera and diarrhea is existent.
Public
53%
WATER SOURCE
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Water Source of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
WATER SOURCE RESERVOIR
Frequency %
Pipe 33 56%Hose 4 7%
Pail 20 33%
Others 2 4%
59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 59 families, 56% is using pipes and 7% is using hose, 34%
are using pale and the remaining 3% are using other materials for their water source.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that water borne diseases can increase mortality and morbidity.
56%
7%
34%
3%
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
1
2
3
4
5
WATER RESERVOIR
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Water Storage of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
WATER STORAGE
Frequency %
Covered 58 98%
Uncovered 1 2%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that 98% store their drinking water by covering it and 2% of thefamilies leave their drinking water uncovered.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage obtained by uncovered water storage can contribute
to increase morbidity rates caused by in relation to increase cases of amoebiasis.
98.31%
1.69%
Covered
Uncovered
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Garbage Disposal of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
Frequency %
DPS Collection 43 73%
Burning 5 8%
Dumping 10 17%
Burying 1 2%Recycling 0 0
TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 59 families, 73% of the garbage disposal is through DPS
collection, 17% is dumping, 8% is burning and 2% is burying.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage obtained by dumping can contribute to increase
morbidity and mortality in relation to dengue cases. However, the percentage obtained by
burning can contribute to increase morbidity and mortality in relation to increaseincidence of respiratory diseases.
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Source of Healthcare of Families Surveyed,Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE
Frequency %
Health Center 44 75%Government Hospital 6 10%
Private Hospital 6 10%
Others 3 5%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of the 59 families interviewed in Brgy. 59, most of the peoplessource of Health Care is the Health Center (75%), followed by Government Hospital and
Private Hospital with the same rating of 10% while the remaining 5% of the families seek
help from manghihilot.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage obtained by those who do not seek medical
consultation can contribute to increase morbidity and mortality.
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Percentage Distribution Showing theDental Source of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
DENTAL SOURCE
Frequency %
Health Center 39 66%Government Hospital 6 10%
Private Hospital 7 12%
Others 7 12%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of the 59 families interviewed in Brgy. 59, most families
source of Dental Health is at the Health Center with a 66% rating then 12% seek help
from private hospitals and 10% seek help from Government Hospital while another 12%
seek help from herbs men.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage of the subjects who do not seek dental consultationwhich is 12% can contribute to increase dental morbidity.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
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Percentage Distribution Showing theBackyard Gardening of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
BACKYARD GARDENING
Frequency %
Vegetable 1 2%
Fruit Tree 0 0
Ornamental 22 37%
Others 36 61%TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that 61% of the total population doesnt have a backyard gardening,then 37% of them has ornamental garden and the remaining 2% is vegetable gardening.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage of the families who do not have plants at home can
lead to increase morbidity rates in relation to increase respiratory diseases. Plants are
responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange and can help decrease pollution.
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Percentage Distribution Showing theFood Storage of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
FOOD STORAGE
Frequency %
Covered 59 100%
Uncovered 0 0TOTAL 59 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that 100% of the 59 families interviewed stores their food by covering
it.
IMPLICATION
This may imply that the percentage obtained by covered food storage can contribute to
decrease morbidity caused by food borne disease and food poisoning.
Covered
100%
Uncovered
0%
FOOD STORAGE
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Infant Feeding of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that 64% make use of breast feeding while 36% utilize artificial infant
feeding.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage of artificial breastfeed children can contribute to
increase infant morbidity in relation to malnutrition of the infants.
INFANT FEEDING
Frequency %
Breastfeeding 18 64%Artificial 10 36%
TOTAL 28 100%
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Percentage Distribution Showing the
Family Planning of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,District 2, As Of November 2011
FAMILY PLANNING
Frequency %
Acceptor 16 33%
Non-acceptor 32 67%TOTAL 48 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 48 couples that we have interviewed, 67 % are non acceptors
and 33% are acceptors.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage obtained by the non-acceptors can lead to increase
number of children due to poor compliance to family planning. Thus, a Family Planning
Program for individuals who belongs to the reproductive age should be further educatedabout this.
33%
67%
FAMILY PLANNING
Acceptor
Non-acceptor
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Percentage Distribution Showing theFamily Planning Method of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
FAMILY PLANNING METHOD
Frequency %
Oral Contraceptives 7 44%
Injectables 7 44%
Others 2 12%TOTAL 16 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 16 couples, 43% uses oral contraceptives and injectables astheir means of family planning, and 12% use other methods such as IUDs.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that noncompliance to family planning methods as evidenced by 67% of
non-acceptors can lead to increase fertility rate.
44%
44%
13%
FAMILY PLANNING METHOD
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVESINJECTABLES
OTHERS
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Percentage Distribution Showing theGender of Families Surveyed,
Brgy. 59 Zone 6,
District 2, As Of November 2011
IMMUNIZATION STATUS
Frequency %
Complete 47 85%
Incomplete 8 15%TOTAL 55 100%
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of the 307 individuals in the area, 55 are children with ages 5years and below, 85% have complete immunizations and 15% have incomplete
immunizations.
IMPLICATION:
This may imply that the percentage of incomplete immunization can contribute to
increase infant mortality in relation to increase cases of childhood illnesses.
85%
15%
IMMUNIZATION STATUS
Complete
Incomplete
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COMMUNITY
HEALTHPROBLEMS
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PROBLEMTREES
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Problem: POOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION IN RELATION TOIMPROPER WASTE DISPOSAL
IMPROPER GARBAGE
DISPOSAL
POOR IEC CAMPAIGN
LACK OF
KNOWLEDGE
LACK OF DISCIPLINE
LAZINESS
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Problem: LOW FAMILY INCOME
Increase in morbidity and mortality rate
Inability to meet basic nutritional needs
Low Family Income
Resorting to unstable jobs
Lack of Stable Job Opportunities
Lack of Education
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Problem: POOR MANAGEMENT OF TOILET
poormanagement
of public toilet
more than 1family using
the toilet
inadequatetoilet facilities
low income
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Problem: INCREASE NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN RELATION TO POOR
COMPLAINCE TO FAMILY PLANNING
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40/103
COMMUNITYHEALTH PROBLEM:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
CRITERIA SCORE HIGHESTPOSSIBL
E SCORE
WEIGHT ACTUALSCORE
NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
3 1
Health status 3
Health resources 2
Health related 1
MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM
4 3
75-100% affected 4
50-74% affected 3
25-49% affected 2
Less than 25% affected 1
MODIFIABILITY OF THE PROBLEM
3 4
High 3
Moderate 2
Low 1
Non modifiable 0
Preventive potential
3 1
High 3
Moderate 2
Low 1
SOCIAL CONCERN
2 1
Urgent community concern 2
Recognized problem but does notneed urgent attention
1
Not a community concern 0
Final Score
Criteria score: ___________score___________ = ScoreHighest possible score x weigh
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COMMUNITYHEALTH PROBLEM:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
CRITERIA SCORE HIGHEST
POSSIBL
E SCORE
WEIGHT ACTUAL
SCORE
NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
3 1
Health status 3
Health resources 2
Health related 1
MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM4 3
75-100% affected 4
50-74% affected 3
25-49% affected 2
Less than 25% affected 1
MODIFIABILITY OF THE PROBLEM
3 4
High 3
Moderate 2Low 1
Non modifiable 0
Preventive potential
3 1
High 3
Moderate 2
Low 1
SOCIAL CONCERN
2 1
Urgent community concern 2
Recognized problem but does not
need urgent attention
1
Not a community concern 0
Final Score
Criteria score: ___________score___________ = Score
Highest possible score x weigh
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COMMUNITYHEALTH PROBLEM:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
CRITERIA SCORE HIGHEST
POSSIBL
E SCORE
WEIGHT ACTUAL
SCORE
NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
3 1
Health status 3
Health resources 2
Health related 1
MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM4 3
75-100% affected 4
50-74% affected 3
25-49% affected 2
Less than 25% affected 1
MODIFIABILITY OF THE PROBLEM
3 4
High 3
Moderate 2Low 1
Non modifiable 0
Preventive potential
3 1
High 3
Moderate 2
Low 1
SOCIAL CONCERN
2 1
Urgent community concern 2
Recognized problem but does not
need urgent attention
1
Not a community concern 0
Final Score
Criteria score: ___________score___________ = Score
Highest possible score x weigh
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COMMUNITYHEALTH PROBLEM:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
CRITERIA SCORE HIGHEST
POSSIBL
E SCORE
WEIGHT ACTUAL
SCORE
NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
3 1
Health status 3
Health resources 2
Health related 1
MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM4 3
75-100% affected 4
50-74% affected 3
25-49% affected 2
Less than 25% affected 1
MODIFIABILITY OF THE PROBLEM
3 4
High 3
Moderate 2Low 1
Non modifiable 0
Preventive potential
3 1
High 3
Moderate 2
Low 1
SOCIAL CONCERN
2 1
Urgent community concern 2
Recognized problem but does not
need urgent attention
1
Not a community concern 0
Final Score
Criteria score: ___________score___________ = Score
Highest possible score x weigh
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Problems Solutions Projects Goals/Objectives ResponsiblePersons/Signature
IMPOPER
GARBAGEDISPOSAL
LECTURE/
DISCUSSION
PROPER
GARBAGEDISPOSAL
After 2-3 hours of
lecture/ discussion,the percentage ofimproper garbagedisposal will belessen from 27% to0%
Group 1 and
Group 5
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DISTRIBUTIONLETTER
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December 2, 2011
___________________________
___________________________
______________________________________________________
Greetings!
The undersigned Level IV nursing students of Martinez Memorial Colleges wouldlike to seek permission from your good office on the proposed activity below:
Theme: Kalinisan Tungo sa Magandang Kinabukasan:
Linis mo, Sagip Buhay KoDate: December 5, 2011
Time: 8:3010:00amVenue: Barangay 59 Hall
In view of this, may we also request for the following equipments as stated below:
1. 2 tent (kubol)2. 120 chairs3. 3 tables4. Microphone5. DVD Player6. Television7. Speaker
Thank you very much.
Respectfully yours,
Barrientos, Vanessa
Sareno, Ma. Elisa
Noted by:
________________________________Ms. Maria Haydi S. Medina, RN, MAN
________________________________
Mr. Erwin Martinez, RN
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SAMPLEPROGRAM
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SAMPLEINVITATION
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Malugod namin kayong inaanyayahan sa
isang pagtitipon na may temang:
Ka l in isa n Tu n g o Sa
Ma g a n d a n g Ka l u s u g a n :
Lin is M o , Sa g ip Bu h a y Ko .
Ano : Pag-aaral at Talakayan
Kailan : ika 5 ng Disyembre, 20118: 30 10:00 am
Saan : Barangay 59 Hall
Inaasahan namin ang inyong pagdalo.
Maraming salamat po.
Malugod namin kayong inaanyayahan sa
isang pagtitipon na may temang:
Ka l in isa n Tu n g o Sa
Ma g a n d a n g Ka l u s u g a n :
Lin is Mo , Sa g ip Bu h a y Ko .
Ano : Pag-aaral at Talakayan
Kailan : ika 5 ng Disyembre, 20118: 30 10:00 am
Saan : Barangay 59 Hall
Inaasahan namin ang inyong pagdalo.
Maraming salamat po.
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REGISTRATIONFORMS
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EVALUATIONRESULTS
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Evaluation Tool
Maraming salamat po sa inyong pagdalo sa pagtitipong ito na may temang
Kalinisan tungo sa Magandang Kalusugan: Linis Mo, Sagip Buhay Ko
Ikalulugod po namin kung maglalaan kayo ng maikling minuto para sagutan angpagsisiyasat na ito. Paano mo bibigyan ng grado ang aktibibidad ayon sa mga
sumusunod? Lagyan ng check ang patlang ayon sa iyong kasagutan.
Pangalan: ______________________________
Petsa: _________________________________
Napakahusay Mahusay Mainam Sapat
Lang
Hindi
Sapat
Pangkalahatang grado ukol sa
aktibidad
Paksa sa talakayan
Pagpili sa tagapagsalita
Kaalaman ng tagapagsalitahinggil sa paksa
Nilalaman ng pamigay
Oras na inilaan sa aktibidad
Kooperasyon ng mga dumalo
Ayos ng lugar na pinagdausanng aktibidad
Pangagasiwa ng grupo sa
aktibidad
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1. Pangkalahatang grado ukol sa aktibidad
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 74% of themgraded Pangkalahatang grado ukol sa aktibidad as Napakahusay, 17% for Mahusay,3% for Mainam and 6% as Sapat Lang.
2. Paksa sa talakayan
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 63% of them
graded Paksa sa talakayan as Napakahusay, 29% for Mahusay, 6% for Mainam
and 6% as Sapat Lang.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80% 74%
17%
3% 6% 0
Napakahusay Mahusay Mainam Sapat Lang Hindi Sapat
0%
10%
20%30%
40%
50%
60%
70%63%
29%
6% 6%0%
Napakahusay Mahusay Mainam Sapat Lang Hindi Sapat
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3. Pagpili sa tagapagsalita
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 51% of them
graded Pagpili sa tagapagsalita as Napakahusay, 29% for Mahusay, 6% forMainam and 11% as Sapat Lang.
4. Kaalaman ng tagapagsalita
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 68% of them
graded Kaalaman ng tagapagsalita as Napakahusay, 21% for Mahusay, 9% for
Mainam and 3% as Sapat Lang.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%68%
21%
9%3% 0%
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5. Nilalaman ng pamigay
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 40% of themgraded Nilalaman ng pamigay as Napakahusay, 31% for Mahusay, 17% for
Mainam and 11% as Sapat Lang.
6. Oras na inilaan sa aktibidad
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 65% of them
graded Oras na inilaan sa aktibidad as Napakahusay, 3% for Mahusay, 6% for
Mainam and 26% as Sapat Lang.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
40%
31%
17%
11%
0%
Napakahusay
Mahusay
Mainam
Sapat Lang
Hindi Sapat
0%
20%
40%
60%
80% 65%
3% 6%26%
0%
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7. Kooperasyon ng mga dumalo
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 49% of themgraded Kooperasyon ng mga dumalo as Napakahusay, 27% for Mahusay, 16% for
Mainam and 8% as Sapat Lang.
8. Ayos ng lugar na pinagdausan ng aktibidad
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 57% of them
graded Ayos ng lugar na pinagdausan ng aktibidad as Napakahusay, 20% for
Mahusay, 11% for Mainam, 14% as Sapat Langand 3% as Hindi Sapat.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
49%
27%
16%
8%
0%
Napakahusay Mahusay Mainam Sapat Lang Hindi Sapat
NapakahusayMahusay
MainamSapat Lang
Hindi Sapat
57%
20%
11% 14%
3%
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9. Pangagasiwa ng grupo sa aktibidad
INTERPRETATION:
The graph shows that out of 37 individuals who attended the activity, 60% of them
graded Pangagasiwa ng grupo sa aktibidad as Napakahusay, 31% for Mahusay, 3%for Mainam, and 6% as Sapat Lang.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
60%
31%
3%6%
0%
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PHOTO
DOCUMENTATION
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Interview day at Barangay 59
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Tabulation at Rheas house
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63/103
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Preparing for the activity
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65/103
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They are our teachers
. . . our little participants
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Lets invite them..time to start the prgram
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68/103
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69/103
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Operation BP!!!
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71/103
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72/103
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73/103
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74/103
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75/103
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76/103
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78/103
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79/103
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81/103
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82/103
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83/103
Re-evaluation day
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84/103
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85/103
SUMMARY OF
FINANCIAL REPORTCONTRIBUTION/HEAD PHP 150 X 24 STUDENTS PHP 3, 600.00
COMMITTEE ACTUAL EXPENSES
PROGRAM PHP 150.00
INVITATION and LETTERS PHP 66.50
PARAPHERNALIA and GIVE AWAYS PHP 820.00
PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT PHP 257.00
ENTERTAINMENT PHP 50.00
FOOD AND REFRESHMENT PHP 1497.00
DOCUMENTATION PHP 300.00
ELECTRICITY PHP 100.00
TOTAL PHP 2981.00
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Print of Leaflets
Xerox of leaflets
Suklay
Cd burn
1 x 2.001 x 48.00
10 x 8.00
1 x 120.00
2.0048.00
80.00
120.00
TOTAL PHP 150.00
INVITATION AND LETTERS COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Xerox of Invitation
Print of EvaluationTool
Xerox of EvaluationForm
26 x 1.001 x 3.00
1 x 0.75
26.003.00
37.50
TOTAL PHP 66.50
PARAPHERNALIA AND GIVE AWAYS COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Trash Bag
Walis
Lollipop
Transportation
60 x 20.00
60 x 10.002 x 17.50
115.00
120.00
600.0035.00
115.00
TOTAL PHP 820.00
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Burn and edit ofmusic
1 x 50.00 50.00
TOTAL PHP 50.00
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FOOD AND REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Fuji juice
Banana
Plastic
Sandwich
15 x 32.0011.14 kilos x 35/kilo
2 x 10.00
13 x 46.00
480.00399.00
20.00
598.00
TOTAL PHP 1497.00
DOCUMENTATION COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Book Bind
Print
1 x 150.00 150.00
150.00
TOTAL PHP 300.00
ELECTRICITY: PHP100.00
PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE
ITEM QUANTITY COST
Manila Paper
Coloring book Short brown
envelop
Cartolina
Straw
Crepe paper
Cartolina
Paste
Scatch tape
Crayons
Others
1 x 5.00
1 x 15.00
1 x 5.002 x 7.00
2 x 25.008 x 10.00
10 x 6.00
1 x 3.001 x 7.00
1 x 18.00
5.00
15.00
5.0014.00
50.0080.00
60.00
3.007.00
18.00
TOTAL PHP 257.00
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WORKINGCOMMITEES
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89/103
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90/103
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NAME : Santos, Norman Alvin H.
ADDRESS : 288-A Ugbo st. Tondo, Manila
BIRTHDAY : November 29, 1989
AGE : 22 years old
NICKNAME : Alvin
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : santosalyiahkym@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Ma. Teresa H. Santos
OCCUPATION : OFW
FATHERS NAME : Raul C. Santos
OCCUPATION : Police
PICK-UP LINE :Nakakita ka nab a ng dragon? Dun sa sky! BOOM!
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NAME : Valeriano, Elena S.
ADDRESS : #45 Celestino st. San Jose, Navotas City
BIRTHDAY : July 19, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME : Lhenx
RELIGION : Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : jhelena30@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Editha Valeriano
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Senando Valeriano
OCCUPATION : Deceased
MOTTO :Live your life to the fullest!.
PICK-UP LINE : Bagyo ka ba? Kasi da moment u enter da area of myresponsibility, u left my heart in state of calamity!
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NAME : Sabili, Janen D.
ADDRESS : Ph. II Area 2 Blk. 32 Lot 25 Kaunlaran Vill., Navotas City
BIRTHDAY : September 5, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME : Nena
RELIGION : Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : sn_sabili@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Bernardita D. Sabili
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Cesario M. Sabili
OCCUPATION : Seaman
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : Ting, Kathleen Grace D.G.
ADDRESS : 101 Damayan st. Maypajo, Caloocan City
BIRTHDAY : August 10, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME : Kath
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : Kathleen_0810@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Leonora Ting
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Pedro Ting Jr.
OCCUPATION : Retired
MOTTO :
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : Vidal, Monica R.
ADDRESS : 240 L. Langit st. Maypajo, Caloocan City
BIRTHDAY : October 5, 1990
AGE : 21 years old
NICKNAME : Monique
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : el_malditha@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Rosemarie R. Vidal
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Arnel Vidal
OCCUPATION : Salesman
MOTTO :
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : Nunez, Joseph Rex S.
ADDRESS : 507 B Rawis, Tondo Manila
BIRTHDAY : June 6, 1987
AGE : 24 years old
NICKNAME : Rex
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : rex_nunez@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Ma. Divina S. Nunez
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Ernesto A. Nunez Jr.
OCCUPATION : Fire Officer
PICK-UP LINE :Estatwa ka ba? Pwede ba kitang galawin!
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NAME : Tan, Rhealene J.
ADDRESS : 54 Morong st. Maypajo, Caloocan City
BIRTHDAY : January 24, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME : Eyang
RELIGION : Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : ----
MOTHERS NAME : Arlene Jocson
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Reynaldo Tan
OCCUPATION : Company Driver
PICK-UP LINE :Kotse ka ba? Kasi ang English ng kotse ay Car!
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NAME : Villar, Diana Rose V.
ADDRESS : 1392 Heroes Del 96 st. Caloocan, City
BIRTHDAY : March 6, 1992
AGE : 19 years old
NICKNAME : Daine
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : anne_villar06@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Juldimar Villar
OCCUPATION : Housewife
FATHERS NAME : Demetrio Villar
OCCUPATION : Retired Seaman
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : Torres, Amicy Grace P.
ADDRESS : 2313 General Lukban st. Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila
BIRTHDAY : June 27 1992
AGE : 19 years old
NICKNAME : Micci
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : micci_torres27@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Ma. Hedeliza Torres
OCCUPATION : Caregiver
FATHERS NAME : Angelito Torres
OCCUPATION : Driver
MOTTO :
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : Sareno, Ma. Elisa G.
ADDRESS : Block 45 C Lot 23 Phase 3 Kaunlaran Village Malabon City
BIRTHDAY : October 15, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME :elisa
RELIGION : Aglipayan
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : majume_15@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME : Lydia Sareno
OCCUPATION : Self Employed
FATHERS NAME : Elias Sareno Jr.
OCCUPATION : Seaman
MOTTO :
PICK-UP LINE :
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NAME : San Miguel, Zharmine
ADDRESS : Panghulo Malabon City
BIRTHDAY : September 10, 1991
AGE : 20 years old
NICKNAME :mina
RELIGION : Catholic
CIVIL STATUS : Single
CITIZENSHIP : Filipino
EMAIL ADDRESS : mhina.sanmiguel@yahoo.com
MOTHERS NAME :
OCCUPATION :
FATHERS NAME :
OCCUPATION :
MOTTO :
PICK-UP LINE :
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SUMMARY
To summarize the entire report, the venue for the COPAR activity was held in a
small section of Brgy. 59 District II, Caloocan City. The purpose was to identify and
address key problems in that particular community that requires immediate attention. The
members of the team who executed the activity where the first two groups of students
from the Level 4 Section A from the BSN program of Martinez Memorial Colleges. The
first phase in its execution was asking permission from the health center affiliating the
target community and with the Baranggay Officials in the community to conduct the
activity. The request was later on granted. The second phase was the assessment process
where an ocular survey was first performed to familiarize the surroundings and to
observe an underlying problem. After which an interview with the locals were performed
using a survey form for an in-depth investigation. At the end of the assessment the data
gathered were tabulated, analyzed, and the results show that the residents were not
disposing their garbage properly which leads to poor environmental sanitation. A solution
to conduct a lecture discussion to educate the residents about proper garbage disposal
was agreed upon to best address the issue. The third phase was the planning phase where
the goals for the outcome of the lecture were set and each member of the two groups was
assigned to a specific working committee in charge of a certain task. Other necessities
taken into account were the breakdown of expenses and the paraphernalia required in the
activity. The fourth phase was the implementation phase where the lecture discussion was
conducted inviting all the interviewed residents to participate. At the conclusion of the
lecture, evaluation forms were given to the participants to appraise the lecture done which
was rated as excellent Finally another evaluation was conducted by the two groups to
top related