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Planting project LUIGI ROSARIO (Leader) KRISTINA BOLANTE JULIUS BUENO JETRO CAISIP KATHERINE CORDERO EARVIN CORONA IANA CRUZAT LIZETTE GATPANDAN VAN LIZARDO

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Planting projectLUIGI ROSARIO (Leader)KRISTINA BOLANTEJULIUS BUENOJETRO CAISIPKATHERINE CORDEROEARVIN CORONA

IANA CRUZATLIZETTE GATPANDANVAN LIZARDO

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A. Location of the communityBarangay Santol is located at the 4th District of Quezon City.

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List of barangay officialsPOSITION NAME Res. Tel #

Brgy. Captain DANIEL C. SAKAY 714-1271

Kagawad CONRADO T. VILLA 415-3992

  EFREN S. REYES 413-8048

  ANTONIO A. RANARO

713-9377

  ANACLETO C. DE TORRES

 

  RAMONCITO M. MEDINA

 

  EDUARDO S. NIETO 386-9199

     

Sk Chairman CLARK ALDOUS M. BATALLONES

 

Secretary MARISSA TORNILLA SANTOS

 

Treasurer ROSANNA C. NOGUERAS

 

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Brief backgroundThe community is the home of The Most Holy Redeemer Parish, one of the most visited churches and Quezon City, and is also the home of Carlos L. Albert High School, the school where most of the children from here and neighboring barangays go to school.

Why Santol?

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Name originBarangay santol

It was derived

From the Santol fruit

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c.Demographics of the

community/beneficiariesMost of the demographics of

the community are both lower and middle class

families. The community is mostly composed of adults and

senior citizens with fewer children and teenagers.

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d.Initial assessment of the needs of the community

• The community is very active and the barangay offers many programs for the residents.

• Their programs often target adults and children and the community has different programs every month for different audiences and also for addressing certain issues.

• The community itself is very peaceful and is ok. During the ocular visit, the group agreed that the community could use environmental projects such as cleaning, planting, or wall painting.

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Proposed program of activitiese.

• The squatter’s area in the barangay was removed, forcing the people in those area to leave.

• There was a demolition happened and with that the soil was left near the sidewalks

• With the abundance of soil and the presence of many plants growing randomly, we feel that a planting project would suit the barangay

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the planting will give the barangay

?1a refreshing look

?2and it will give the

unused soil a better purpose

?3A Cleaner image for the barangay

With these in mind

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THE GROUP HAS DECIDED TO CONDUCT

Planting project

THE GROUP WILL PLANTSEEDS AND TRANSFER

OTHER PLANTS

IN UNUSED SIDEWALK SOILS

AUGUST 20, 2013 8-10AM

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METHODOLOGY1. Remove the rocks.2. Loosen the soil.3. Scatter fertilizer over the

area4. Plant the seeds.5. Sprinkle the soil and seeds with water

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For transferring plants to the ground:

1. Prepare the ground by tilling it, turning and fluffing the soil and removing all rocks, roots and debris.

2. Mix in compost/manure/fertilizer with the soil.

3. Dig a hole that is twice as large and about as deep as the plant's pot.

4. Slide the plant into the hole and fill in the area around it with soil.

5. Water it immediately, soaking the ground.

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f. Detailed budget proposal for the proposed intervention program

Plastic Gloves 54 pesos – 100pcs

Shovel 158 pesos2 pcs

Variety seed Pack130pesos

Fertilizer75 pesos

Sprinkler 120 pesos2 pesos

537 – Total Exp60 pesosContribution