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I.
PROJECT TITLE
Reap What You Sow
II.
PROJECT RATIONALE
With 89% of the working citizens of Kasiglahan Village (block 6) having
no alternative jobs, having a permanent and stable source of income is an everpresent problem residents are faced with. In addition to this, 63.54% of the
people interviewed indicated that they do not have skills, rendering them
unprepared and unable to find jobs. Providing residents with programs that can
help boost their self-esteem and confidence will not only help them find and apply
for jobs but also help in motivating them to work harder.
As a solution for these problems, the regulated tree-planting activity
together with the skills training and seminar programs would help the residents of
Kasiglahan Village to attain an alternative source of income, and acquire skills
they need to motivate them and even make a living out of. Looking at a widened
scope, the tree-planting activity would also provide the community with a more
ecologically sound environment to live and prosper in.
III.
PROJECT PROPONENTS
The project is to be sponsored by the Thomasian Science Ambassador and
Ambassadress, and the College of Science.
IV.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the project, it is expected that the participants are able to:
1. Provide the Kasiglahan, Block 6 residents with proper ventilation for
their homes
2. Enhance the skills of the Kasiglahan, Block 6 residents
3. Boost the self-esteem of the Kasiglahan, Block 6 residents
4. Provide the Kasiglahan, Block 6 residents with extra income
5. Promote an eco-friendly environment in Kasiglahan
6. Raise awareness about the condition of the residents in Kasiglahan so
that there may be other people who can help them in their future
projects
7. Instill the value of volunteerism to the College of Science body
8. Allow the College of Science Students to develop social skills, and to
put into action the Thomasian values
V.
Find out how one plants a tree and the dos and donts of tree planting
Nurturing a Tree
The essentials of nurturing trees and how to address the different problem one
might encounter with growing trees.
A short talk about how to run their own business from writing their own business
plan, setting prices to selling their product
Product making
Fruit Calendar
We will give them a detailed summary of the fruits in season in every month of the
year.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Melon
Dalanghita, Watermelon
Langka
Avocado
Mango, Santol
Calamansi, Suha
Guyabano, Atis
Mangosteen
Lansones
Banana
Sampalok
Papaya
Garden Check-up
4. Evaluation
5. Help from the Thomasian community:
Collecting plastic bottles to create gardening tools that the residents can
use in the long run, such as the following:
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VI.
PROJECT DURATION
Event
Date
February 1-7, 2015
bottle collection)
Time
Venue
School
UST College of
hours
Science
7:00
Seminar 1
February 8, 2015
17:00
13:00-
Kasiglahan
February 8, 2015
15:00
15:30-
Village
Kasiglahan
Seminar 2
18:00
13:00-
Village
Kasiglahan
15:00
11:00
Village
Kasiglahan
15:00
Village
VII.
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
The projects shall benefit the residents of Kasiglahan Village.
VIII.
PROPOSED BUDGET
Transportation
Seedlings
Instructors
Garden Supplies
Miscellaneous (printing, etc.)
IX.
P 1500.00/visit
P 3500.00
P 1000.00/instructor
P 4500.00
P 3000.00