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A REPORT BY THE “SIETE PIGADOS” GROUP ALADINO JUNJUN JALECO JAZON HARL HIDROSOLLO DENNESE ALYSSA DELOSO JULIE ANN PAMPAG JADE ARIANE PLANA KAREN GRACE SALAO JAMAICA TAPICULIN COMMUNITY PROFILING AND ANALYSIS AT BARANGAY BONIFACIO, AREVALO ILOILO CITY

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A REPORT BY THE “SIETE PIGADOS” GROUP

ALADINO JUNJUN JALECO

JAZON HARL HIDROSOLLO

DENNESE ALYSSA DELOSO

JULIE ANN PAMPAG

JADE ARIANE PLANA

KAREN GRACE SALAO

JAMAICA TAPICULIN

COMMUNITY PROFILING AND ANALYSIS AT

BARANGAY BONIFACIO, AREVALO ILOILO CITY

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COMMUNITYA group of interacting people, living in some proximity (i.e., in space, time, or relationship). Community usually refers to a social unit larger than a household that shares common values and has social cohesion. The term can also refer to the national community or international community

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Arévalo is one of the six districts of Iloílo City, in the Philippine province of Iloílo. It was originally founded as La Villa Rica de Arévalo by a Spanish official who built his mansion along the coastal settlement in the 16th century

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  Its historical church possesses one of the oldest Santo Niño (Infant Jesus) figurines in the Philippines. Arevalo is sometimes given the title "Flower Capital of Iloilo", where potted plants, flowers, bouquets, wreaths can be bought, Arevalo is also famous for its firecrackers and fireworks. 

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The district of Arevalo is composed of 13 barangays and one of which is Brgy. BONIFACIO.

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Alan Macazar Brgy. Captain

Rodel Libo-on Corazon Abastillas

Brgy. Treasurer Brgy. Secretary

Brgy. Kagawads:

Jose Gullo Cecilia Biag Rodney Bandojo

Aida Macawiwili Claudine Montibon Dominic Gangoso

Salvador Abastillas

Anna Marie Ordonia

SK Chairman

Organizational Chart of the Community

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SPOT MAP

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

District: AREVALOCity: ILOILO (Highly organized)

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

A. Nature of Existence

1.) Legal Basis of Creation: NONE

2.) Dated:2.1 Date of Ratification:

NONE

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

3.) Names of Sitios/ Purok/Zones:

E- Sta. FelominaN- Sto. Domingo

4.) Adjacent Barangays (e.g, North, South, East, West)

W- Sta. CruzS- Sto. Niño Sur

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

B. Distance From:

1.) City Hall: 9kms

2.) Poblacion of the nearest Municipality/City: Oton 5kms

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

3.) Provincial Capitol: 7kms

4.) National Highway: 1km

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

C. Total Land Area: 44,334.98 Sqm.

(Source: City Assessor’s Office/CPDO)

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

D. Terrain Characteristics:

*Shoreline of Iloilo City(Arevalo, Molo, City Proper, La Paz and Jaro)

Terrain Type Barangay Characteristics

Coastal 0%

Plain 100%

Hilly 0%

Mountanious 0%

Others(specify) 100%

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BARANGAY PROFILE OF BARANGAY BONIFACIO

E. Type of Soil

Type of Soil Soil type coverage by District

Hydrosol

Beach Sand

Sta. Rita Clay 65%

Umingan Sandy Loam

35%

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Demography

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PopulationTotal population (CY 2010)Male: 1,057Female: 964Both sexes: 2,020

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Age and Sex DistributionAge Male Female Both sexes

1-4 61 68 129

5-9 52 53 105

10-14 117 112 229

15-19 90 86 176

20-24 89 85 174

25-29 85 74 159

30-34 71 79 150

35-39 93 80 173

40-44 81 73 154

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45-49 59 53 112

50-54 79 48 127

55-59 54 44 98

60-64 38 41 79

65-69 39 30 69

70-74 29 22 51

75-79 16 13 29

80- above 2 3 5

Total 1,056 964 2,020

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Total number of HouseholdsCY 2010: 420

Dialect predominantly spokenHiligaynon

Election DataDate of last Election: October 25, 2010

No. of registered voters: 1098No. of predominantly voters who actually voted: 733

No. of precincts: 4

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OccupationOccupation Total number Occupation Total number

Self-employed 76 Driver 21

Employee 57 Trisikad driver 28

Teacher 16 Fisherman/Farmer

3

OFW 15 Vendor 19

Medical related Profession

29 Tailor 2

Carpenter/ Construction worker/ Plumber

15 Barber/ Hairdresser

3

Laborer 12 Businessman 12

Janitor 17 Beautician 2

Secretary/ Clerk

3 Technician 4

Sales Lady 21 Others

Total 261 94

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Employment by Age Group and SexAge Both Sexes Male Female

15-19 30 18 12

20-24 65 34 31

25-29 44 30 14

30-34 41 24 17

35-39 52 27 24

40-44 29 17 12

45-49 32 23 9

50-54 29 17 12

55-59 17 9 8

60-64 9 5 4

65 and over 7 4 3

Total 355 209 146

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Leading Causes of MortalityPneumonia: 2Cancer: 1

Leading Causes of MorbidityDiarrhea: 15Flu: 20Asthma: 15Allergy: 12

No. of Disabled Household membersMale: 5Female: 3Total: 8

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EducationEducational Attainment Number

Nursery/ Prep/ Kinder 37

Elementary

Gr. 1 33

Gr.2 28

Gr.3 22

Gr.4 27

Gr.5 22

Gr.6 32

High School

1st year 27

2nd year 30

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3rd year 20

4th year 27

5th year 0

College

1st year 59

2nd year 66

3rd year 50

4th year 52

5th year 6

Baccalaureate Degree (BSE, BSC, etc.) 173

Post Baccalaureate (MA, Ph.D.) 12

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Accdg. To Survey Conducted Last February 1,2012

Data analysis

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Types of family

F %

nuclear 7 70%extended 3 30%

Types of family

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civil status

F %

Single O 0%Married 10 100%Separated 0 0%Widow 0 0%

Civil status

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Type F %

Rented 0 0%

Owned 7 70%

Free owned 3 30%

Type of Housing

LOT:

Type F %

Rented 0 0%

Owned 9 90%

Free owned 1 10%

HOUSE

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Type of house

f %

Concrete O 0%Wood 4 40%Makeshift 6 60%

Type of House

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Environment

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Type F %Adequate 9 90%Inadequate 1 10%

Lighting:

VentilationType F %Adequate 10 100%Inadequate 0 0%

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Water Supply

type F %Level 1 9 90%Level 2 0 0%Level 3 1 10%

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Type F %Level 1 1 10%Level 2 7 70%Level 3 2 20%

Excreta Disposal

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Type F %Open dumping

3 30%

Burying 0 0%Collected 7 70%

Garbage Disposal

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Type F %

Refrigerated 4 40%

Covered 3 30%

Uncovered 2 20%

Paminganan 1 10%

Food storage

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f %

practicing 8 80%

Not practicing 2 20%

Family planning

types f

Hormonal 4 40%

Barriers 3 30%

Natural 2 20%

Surgical 1 10%

Method used:

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type f %

Blue-Collar 9 90%

White_Collar 1 10%

Type of Occupation

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CONCLUSION

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Our group have concluded that:

There are more unemployed females than males in the Household.

Most of the families are Nuclear type.

Most of the families own the house and lot where they stay.

Type of Houses they have can be Wood, Makeshift / Mixed.

Most have Adequate lighting.

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Ventilations are dominantly Adequate.

Their Water Supplies are mostly in Level 1 type.

Families mostly use Level 2 Excreta Disposal.

Most of the families’ Garbage are collected and gathered by the J.S Layson truck.

Domesticated Animals are cats, dogs, mostly chicken, others have ducks and some have none.

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Most of the Types of Food Storage are Refrigerated and Covered. Some resort to uncovered type.

Most of the Interviewees stated that the Immunization of their children are complete.

Most seek health care in their barangay health centers.

Most families are practicing family planning with the method of mostly hormonal and barriers methods.

Most have Blue-Collar Jobs.

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The group figured that the most efficient project that our class can offer to the barangay is to have the ff:◦a Livelihood Program◦Clean-up Activity and ◦De-worming session with the community.

Problems Observed: Health and Sanitation Environment

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Documentation

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Thank You for

Listening.^^