The document summarizes a clean up project conducted in Barangay Lubing. The project aimed to educate the community, especially teenagers, about environmental protection and encourage participation in clean up activities. It involved cleaning roadsides, cutting grass, clearing drainage canals, and planting backyard gardens. The organizer saw increased youth involvement during their second clean up event. The conclusion emphasizes that small individual efforts can benefit the environment and hopes future generations will recognize nature's importance.
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The document summarizes a feeding program outreach conducted on February 25, 2014 in Barangay 385 Quiapo Manila. It describes the program's title, date, travel details, venue, participants which included 4 barangay officials ranging from 35-45 years old. It then lists the 23 student volunteers and their roles. A 100-word narrative describes distributing food and games to children and cleaning up afterwards. Issues encountered included lack of drinks for thirsty children. The program concluded successfully.
Street cause is a non-governmental organization started by students to address social problems in society. It brings together responsible people who want to make a change but don't know how. Volunteers donate two hours of their weekend to help with tasks like improving hygiene in slums, promoting education, assisting the elderly and unemployed, and supporting schools and orphanages. The organization aims to be transparent and make good use of donations and volunteers to make a positive difference in the community.
Students in Behlolpur village felt their community needed better sanitation practices to promote public health, as many residents were becoming ill from waste being thrown openly due to low literacy on hygiene. The students surveyed the village and saw piles of trash, then led an initiative to clean up the area while educating villagers on the importance of cleanliness. The community members agreed to maintain cleanliness and dispose of waste properly outside of living areas going forward to build a healthier environment.
This document describes an action plan for a waste segregation project in the GK Elizabeth Seton 1N-Y community. It includes a community profile, background on the need for the project based on a community assessment, objectives and activities, a schedule, assignments, resources, expenses, results and an evaluation. The project aimed to educate community members on proper waste segregation through workshops and a clean-up activity over four Saturdays to improve solid waste management in the area.
The document outlines a 4 phase plan to educate a community about proper garbage disposal, water and electricity conservation, and anti-smoke belching. Phase 1 involves coordinating with local authorities and creating Facebook advertisements. Phase 2 is a house-to-house campaign to explain the ads and demonstrations. Phase 3 educates children on proper garbage disposal and the impacts of pollution. Phase 4 discusses benefiting the community, nature, families, and officials by implementing conservation methods. The plan requires time, effort, and initiative but will benefit future generations.
Future cities in India should be well-planned with schools, hospitals, offices and other facilities, and there should be coordination between residents. To develop cities, rural areas need improvements like access to education, clean water, sanitation and irrigation. Technology can help through tools like projectors in classrooms and solar power for transportation and irrigation. Cities should also be free from pollution through prohibiting plastics and using eco-friendly products. Maintaining greenery is important for health, and infrastructure should be modern and well-planned to represent cities positively. Overall development starts from improving villages and rural areas first.
The document describes a campaign organized by students in the village of Bari Khas to raise awareness about the harms of smoking, tobacco, and intoxicant use. The students held rallies, distributed pamphlets, put up posters, and performed a role play to educate villagers. They also convinced the villagers to boycott and burn smoking products and formed a committee to prevent future intoxicant use in the village. The campaign was successful in increasing awareness and getting villagers to take an oath to stop using these harmful substances.
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Nicole belonged to a community that cared little about cleanliness. The barangay chairman encouraged the youth to participate in a cleanliness campaign called "Tapat Ko, Linis Ko." Nicole and her family did not join the campaign and continued throwing garbage anywhere. When heavy rains came, the streets flooded and properties were destroyed. Nicole realized that if she had supported the cleanliness campaign, the situation might not have been as bad.
The document summarizes a project called "Let's Make Our Life (Water) Pure" carried out by BHAU Institute of innovation. The project aimed to improve access to clean drinking water in rural areas by testing water quality, educating villagers on water purification techniques, and implementing technologies to purify water sources. Over six months, the student team visited villages, surveyed water access and quality, discussed issues with villagers, and worked to clean water sources and make purified water available. They saw increased awareness among villagers about water issues and engaged the community in maintaining clean water resources.
The document discusses a community cleanliness campaign called "Tapat Ko, Linis Ko" that encouraged residents to properly dispose of their own garbage. Nicole and her family did not participate in the campaign and continued throwing out garbage anywhere. During heavy rains and flooding, Nicole realized that if she had supported the cleanliness campaign, the situation might not have been as bad. The document emphasizes that participating in school and community projects shows concern for all community members and can help make the world a better place.
This document discusses projects implemented in Barangay San Antonio in Binan, Laguna, Philippines. It describes programs like "Tapat Mo, Linis Mo" to promote cleanliness, a barangay health center to provide basic healthcare, and a quick response unit to address emergencies quickly. It also outlines problems like poverty, overpopulation, poor sanitation, and health issues. Resolutions discussed include job fairs, free health checkups, empowering parents' organizations, and ecological waste management programs. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of citizens working together to address barangay problems and improve their communities.
This document discusses the importance of keeping India clean and green. It notes that while the government is taking actions like installing more trash cans, individuals also need to change their behaviors to stop littering and improper waste disposal. Specific actions individuals can take include not throwing trash on the ground while traveling, using paper bags for wet waste, avoiding spitting in public, and spreading awareness of cleanliness. The document emphasizes that small individual actions are needed alongside government efforts to maintain a clean, healthy, and pollution-free India.
This document summarizes a project conducted by two students to spread awareness of India's Swachh Bharat Mission among school children in South Delhi. It provides details of pledge programs conducted at 10 schools, including the dates, number of participating students, and principals' feedback. The students found that personally visiting schools was most effective for securing program dates. They observed varying cleanliness levels across schools and principals who were enthusiastic, practical, or focused on attitudinal change. The experience helped the students better understand local cleanliness situations and engage principals, staff and large numbers of students in the important initiative.
The document describes a program by RICE-MMS Children to adopt the village of Kariyanapalyam and make it tobacco-free. The goals are to raise awareness of tobacco risks, promote hygiene, and conduct activities like street plays, rallies, and health camps over one week. The village has high tobacco use and poor sanitation. The program will educate villagers, clean up, and encourage youth and community groups to sustain a tobacco-free environment.
The document provides details of a rural internship completed by Uttam Savaliya from June 13th to July 2nd, 2016 under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society and Lok Drashti Charitable Trust. Over the 3 week internship, Savaliya helped organize various health awareness camps in rural villages near Surat, including blood donation camps, eye checkup camps, first aid training sessions, and HIV/AIDS awareness programs. He also participated in cleanliness drives and a medical health camp. The internship helped Savaliya better understand rural health issues and provided an opportunity to educate villagers on important health and medical topics.
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The document summarizes how public awareness helped make Indore, India the cleanest city for 4 consecutive years under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission). It discusses how the Indore Municipal Corporation partnered with NGOs and private companies to launch an awareness campaign that changed citizens' behavior towards cleanliness. Key initiatives included segregating waste at source, door-to-door waste collection, eliminating garbage dumps, and converting waste into usable products. The success of Indore's waste management model in involving municipalities, companies, NGOs and citizens provides an example for other cities to improve their cleanliness.
This document summarizes the governance and institutional framework for water and sanitation programs in the state of Odisha, India. It describes the roles and responsibilities of different levels of government, from the state level down to the village level. At the state level, the Odisha State Water and Sanitation Mission oversees programs. At district and block levels, Water and Sanitation Missions manage implementation. Village committees like Village Water and Sanitation Committees and Village Health and Sanitation Committees monitor local projects and facilities.
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The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2nd, 2014, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, with the goal of cleanliness across all of India by October 2nd, 2019. The campaign aims to honor Mahatma Gandhi's vision and asks citizens to volunteer 100 hours per year, or 2 hours per week, towards community clean-up efforts. School programs educate students on cleanliness and involve children in cleaning activities like classrooms, playgrounds, and maintaining gardens.
The Clean India Green India campaign was announced by the Indian government on August 15, 2014 and officially launched on October 2, 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The campaign includes the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan for cleanliness and the Green India mission for increasing forest cover. The goals are to increase sanitation, construct public toilets, manage waste properly, plant more trees to reduce pollution and improve the environment.
The document summarizes a health and hygiene campaign conducted by students of Satya Bharti School in Gomla village, Haryana. The students observed that the village lacked cleanliness and community members were unaware of health and hygiene. They conducted a rally, door-to-door visits, and cleaned the village along with the community. This raised awareness among community members about their responsibilities. The students' initiative was praised by the community and the sarpanch. Going forward, the school aims to regularly monitor cleanliness and serve as a role model for health and hygiene in the village.
The document provides details about the Rotaract Club of Bangalore E-City for the 2014-2015 year. It discusses the club's mission and values. It outlines 23 members and their meeting location, date, and times. It also summarizes 20 club projects and 6 events participated in, including networking opportunities, fundraising, workshops, and community service activities focused on education, entertainment, and awareness-raising. International service projects involving members traveling to Sri Lanka are also mentioned.
Swachh Bharat or Clean India Campaign was started by the government of India to make the country clean and green and the aspects related to this campaign was shown in these slides.
This document outlines India's Mahatma Gandhi Swachhata Mission (MGSM) in Gujarat to promote cleanliness and hygiene. It calls for awareness and participation in personal, household, and community cleanliness. This includes proper sanitation, waste management, and reducing consumption. It encourages reusing and recycling materials. The MGSM will use a digital campaign on social media to engage citizens and make cleanliness a social norm. It aims to register volunteers for community clean-up initiatives. Progress will be monitored using a sanitation index and donations can be made to support cleanliness efforts. The overall goal is to make Gujarat cleaner and achieve the high standards of hygiene advocated by Mahatma Gand
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The report summarizes municipal projects completed in 2007 by the Municipal Engineering Office of Lemery, Batangas, Philippines. Over 50 infrastructure projects were completed, including road concreting, drainage construction, flood protection, lighting installation, and repairs to government facilities. The projects addressed needs in multiple barangays and aimed to improve municipal services and facilities.
This document discusses the maintenance of sewerage systems. It identifies common problems such as leakage of cast iron pipes, overflowing cisterns, blocked waste pipes, and clogged drains. It provides details on the causes and solutions for these issues. Maintenance involves activities like cleaning blockages, repairing leaks, replacing damaged fixtures, and ensuring proper ventilation of sewer lines. Regular inspection and cleaning is important to prevent clogging and ensure efficient functioning of the sewerage system.
New, innovative and economic measures to manage our common waste by employing the waste to reduce itself and by strict categorisation of distinct types of waste.
The lupon is the conciliation body in each barangay composed of the punong barangay as chair and 10-20 members appointed every 3 years. The lupon aims to settle disputes amicably through mediation and constitutes conciliation panels called pangkat ng tagapagkasundo for each dispute. The pangkat, composed of 3 members chosen by the parties, hears both sides and explores settlement within 15 days. The objectives of barangay conciliation include decongesting courts and promoting speedy justice through alternative dispute resolution at the barangay level.
The document summarizes a project called "Let's Make Our Life (Water) Pure" carried out by BHAU Institute of innovation. The project aimed to improve access to clean drinking water in rural areas by testing water quality, educating villagers on water purification techniques, and implementing technologies to purify water sources. Over six months, the student team visited villages, surveyed water access and quality, discussed issues with villagers, and worked to clean water sources and make purified water available. They saw increased awareness among villagers about water issues and engaged the community in maintaining clean water resources.
The document discusses a community cleanliness campaign called "Tapat Ko, Linis Ko" that encouraged residents to properly dispose of their own garbage. Nicole and her family did not participate in the campaign and continued throwing out garbage anywhere. During heavy rains and flooding, Nicole realized that if she had supported the cleanliness campaign, the situation might not have been as bad. The document emphasizes that participating in school and community projects shows concern for all community members and can help make the world a better place.
This document discusses projects implemented in Barangay San Antonio in Binan, Laguna, Philippines. It describes programs like "Tapat Mo, Linis Mo" to promote cleanliness, a barangay health center to provide basic healthcare, and a quick response unit to address emergencies quickly. It also outlines problems like poverty, overpopulation, poor sanitation, and health issues. Resolutions discussed include job fairs, free health checkups, empowering parents' organizations, and ecological waste management programs. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of citizens working together to address barangay problems and improve their communities.
This document discusses the importance of keeping India clean and green. It notes that while the government is taking actions like installing more trash cans, individuals also need to change their behaviors to stop littering and improper waste disposal. Specific actions individuals can take include not throwing trash on the ground while traveling, using paper bags for wet waste, avoiding spitting in public, and spreading awareness of cleanliness. The document emphasizes that small individual actions are needed alongside government efforts to maintain a clean, healthy, and pollution-free India.
This document summarizes a project conducted by two students to spread awareness of India's Swachh Bharat Mission among school children in South Delhi. It provides details of pledge programs conducted at 10 schools, including the dates, number of participating students, and principals' feedback. The students found that personally visiting schools was most effective for securing program dates. They observed varying cleanliness levels across schools and principals who were enthusiastic, practical, or focused on attitudinal change. The experience helped the students better understand local cleanliness situations and engage principals, staff and large numbers of students in the important initiative.
The document describes a program by RICE-MMS Children to adopt the village of Kariyanapalyam and make it tobacco-free. The goals are to raise awareness of tobacco risks, promote hygiene, and conduct activities like street plays, rallies, and health camps over one week. The village has high tobacco use and poor sanitation. The program will educate villagers, clean up, and encourage youth and community groups to sustain a tobacco-free environment.
The document provides details of a rural internship completed by Uttam Savaliya from June 13th to July 2nd, 2016 under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society and Lok Drashti Charitable Trust. Over the 3 week internship, Savaliya helped organize various health awareness camps in rural villages near Surat, including blood donation camps, eye checkup camps, first aid training sessions, and HIV/AIDS awareness programs. He also participated in cleanliness drives and a medical health camp. The internship helped Savaliya better understand rural health issues and provided an opportunity to educate villagers on important health and medical topics.
Public awareness - India's cleanest city Indore's ModelKhyatiTongia
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The document summarizes how public awareness helped make Indore, India the cleanest city for 4 consecutive years under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission). It discusses how the Indore Municipal Corporation partnered with NGOs and private companies to launch an awareness campaign that changed citizens' behavior towards cleanliness. Key initiatives included segregating waste at source, door-to-door waste collection, eliminating garbage dumps, and converting waste into usable products. The success of Indore's waste management model in involving municipalities, companies, NGOs and citizens provides an example for other cities to improve their cleanliness.
This document summarizes the governance and institutional framework for water and sanitation programs in the state of Odisha, India. It describes the roles and responsibilities of different levels of government, from the state level down to the village level. At the state level, the Odisha State Water and Sanitation Mission oversees programs. At district and block levels, Water and Sanitation Missions manage implementation. Village committees like Village Water and Sanitation Committees and Village Health and Sanitation Committees monitor local projects and facilities.
Swachh bharat abhiyan missions for school.Abiral Pandey
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The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2nd, 2014, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, with the goal of cleanliness across all of India by October 2nd, 2019. The campaign aims to honor Mahatma Gandhi's vision and asks citizens to volunteer 100 hours per year, or 2 hours per week, towards community clean-up efforts. School programs educate students on cleanliness and involve children in cleaning activities like classrooms, playgrounds, and maintaining gardens.
The Clean India Green India campaign was announced by the Indian government on August 15, 2014 and officially launched on October 2, 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The campaign includes the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan for cleanliness and the Green India mission for increasing forest cover. The goals are to increase sanitation, construct public toilets, manage waste properly, plant more trees to reduce pollution and improve the environment.
The document summarizes a health and hygiene campaign conducted by students of Satya Bharti School in Gomla village, Haryana. The students observed that the village lacked cleanliness and community members were unaware of health and hygiene. They conducted a rally, door-to-door visits, and cleaned the village along with the community. This raised awareness among community members about their responsibilities. The students' initiative was praised by the community and the sarpanch. Going forward, the school aims to regularly monitor cleanliness and serve as a role model for health and hygiene in the village.
The document provides details about the Rotaract Club of Bangalore E-City for the 2014-2015 year. It discusses the club's mission and values. It outlines 23 members and their meeting location, date, and times. It also summarizes 20 club projects and 6 events participated in, including networking opportunities, fundraising, workshops, and community service activities focused on education, entertainment, and awareness-raising. International service projects involving members traveling to Sri Lanka are also mentioned.
Swachh Bharat or Clean India Campaign was started by the government of India to make the country clean and green and the aspects related to this campaign was shown in these slides.
This document outlines India's Mahatma Gandhi Swachhata Mission (MGSM) in Gujarat to promote cleanliness and hygiene. It calls for awareness and participation in personal, household, and community cleanliness. This includes proper sanitation, waste management, and reducing consumption. It encourages reusing and recycling materials. The MGSM will use a digital campaign on social media to engage citizens and make cleanliness a social norm. It aims to register volunteers for community clean-up initiatives. Progress will be monitored using a sanitation index and donations can be made to support cleanliness efforts. The overall goal is to make Gujarat cleaner and achieve the high standards of hygiene advocated by Mahatma Gand
Drainage quotes refer to the cost of drainage system solutions and services to address drainage problems like clogged drains. Getting quotes involves posting the drainage job, receiving free quotes from qualified drainage specialists, and selecting the best quote based on price. Quotes can cover drain repairs, cleaning, excavation, and other work to fix issues, with more complicated jobs typically costing more.
The report summarizes municipal projects completed in 2007 by the Municipal Engineering Office of Lemery, Batangas, Philippines. Over 50 infrastructure projects were completed, including road concreting, drainage construction, flood protection, lighting installation, and repairs to government facilities. The projects addressed needs in multiple barangays and aimed to improve municipal services and facilities.
This document discusses the maintenance of sewerage systems. It identifies common problems such as leakage of cast iron pipes, overflowing cisterns, blocked waste pipes, and clogged drains. It provides details on the causes and solutions for these issues. Maintenance involves activities like cleaning blockages, repairing leaks, replacing damaged fixtures, and ensuring proper ventilation of sewer lines. Regular inspection and cleaning is important to prevent clogging and ensure efficient functioning of the sewerage system.
New, innovative and economic measures to manage our common waste by employing the waste to reduce itself and by strict categorisation of distinct types of waste.
The lupon is the conciliation body in each barangay composed of the punong barangay as chair and 10-20 members appointed every 3 years. The lupon aims to settle disputes amicably through mediation and constitutes conciliation panels called pangkat ng tagapagkasundo for each dispute. The pangkat, composed of 3 members chosen by the parties, hears both sides and explores settlement within 15 days. The objectives of barangay conciliation include decongesting courts and promoting speedy justice through alternative dispute resolution at the barangay level.
The document discusses the barangay, the smallest administrative division in the Philippines. It serves as the basic political unit and is responsible for planning and implementing policies at the community level. A barangay has several officials, including the Punong Barangay as head, and committees that focus on areas like peace and order, finance, education, and health. The origin of the word "barangay" is traced back to pre-Hispanic times when it referred to independent settlements of 30-100 families near rivers or seas.
This document outlines the assumptions, scope, and limitations of a research study. It defines assumptions as important facts presumed true but not verified, such as respondents answering interview questions accurately. The scope establishes the boundaries of the study by defining when and where it was conducted and who the subjects were. Limitations are aspects of the investigation beyond the researcher's control that could adversely affect results, such as the attitudes of respondents changing over time.
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The document is the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Plan for Barangay 465 in Manila for 2013-2016. It was submitted by Punong Barangay Alexander T. Tasarra. The plan outlines the barangay's profile, history of past calamities, contingency and evacuation plans, priority projects, and inventory of disaster equipment. It aims to educate residents and prepare for potential natural disasters to minimize their impact on the community.
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The document discusses a community cleanup project in response to damage caused by Typhoon Ofel. The project aimed to raise awareness about maintaining cleanliness in the barangay. The resident organized youth members to clean up fallen plants and debris over a week in October. Before and after photos show the improved clean environment. As a result of the project, residents better understand the importance of cleanliness for health and happiness.
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1) The document discusses a project to clean up a river in Ilawod, Camalig, Albay to prevent flooding during typhoons.
2) The goal of the project was to educate the community on proper waste segregation and disposal to benefit the environment and citizens.
3) The project involved organizing volunteers, cleaning garbage from the river, segregating waste for recycling or disposal, and planting fruit trees near the river.
The document discusses a youth's project to clean up a polluted canal in their community. They organized local students and residents to help remove trash from the canal that was harming health and causing pollution. The group worked together successfully to clean the drainage area and put covers back on, and found the activity helped bring the community together while protecting the environment.
The document discusses a youth's project to clean the canal in their community. They organized local students and residents to help remove trash that was polluting the canal and posing health risks. The group worked together successfully to clean the drainage area and restore the cleanliness of the canal, fostering community bonds and encouraging further environmental protection efforts.
Volunteer students organized a clean-up event in their neighborhood on May 6th as part of a project to raise environmental awareness. The goal was to educate students and the local community about environmental problems and encourage daily actions to improve the local environment. The students developed a new respect for their community and sense of pride after cleaning up. Volunteering helps improve lives and communities while also giving volunteers a greater sense of belonging. Keeping cities clean is important for public health, tourism, and future generations. Effective ways to do so include proper trash disposal and educating others.
The document summarizes a rural internship conducted from June 1-21, 2015 with an NGO called Maa Prema Organization outside of Visakhapatnam, India. The internship had objectives of understanding rural problems, development concepts, and life without technology. Projects included distributing supplies, providing education, planting trees, and blood donation. Challenges included transportation and communication issues. The intern learned about rural vs. urban life and teaching skills. Recommendations included supporting volunteers and using biodegradable materials.
The document summarizes a coastal cleanup project conducted by students in San Remigio, Cebu. The students organized a meeting to plan the project, where they discussed ways to reduce waste and pollution. On the designated day, over 50 students volunteered to clean up the coastal area, removing trash and educating local residents. As a result of their efforts, the coast was cleaned up and the community became more aware of the importance of conservation.
This document summarizes a community project called "Getting into the Green Scene" that aims to implement a Clean and Green Program. The project involves cleaning and cultivating vacant land areas in the community to start a vegetable garden. A meeting was held where 20 people agreed to help plant seeds that were obtained from the Local Government Unit. They have started maintaining the garden and hope it will provide a financial benefit to support keeping the community clean through initiatives like trash cans. They also plan to start another garden to gain more benefits for the community.
KSHITI foundation is a registered non-profit in Karnataka that conducts environmental projects like tree planting. The intern helped with their "I Own a Tree" project, which allows people to sponsor trees for two years. Their activities included creating awareness about trees, finding sponsors, and arranging plantation sites. The intern gained valuable experience in project management and contributing to the non-profit's mission of environmental conservation.
Students at Satya Bharti School in Gilakaur, Rajasthan organized a community hygiene awareness campaign to educate villagers about the importance of personal and environmental cleanliness. They created posters and charts showing the ill effects of unhygiene and led street plays, rallies, and door-to-door visits. This encouraged some villagers to clean their homes and food preparation areas. Both students and teachers felt proud of generating hygiene awareness, and community members noted how their perspectives on the link between cleanliness and health had changed as a result. The school plans to continue their hygiene promotion efforts in the coming months.
The group conducted an interactive session at their school to raise awareness about environmental issues and the need for change. They formed an environmental club and community on Facebook to continue their work. Activities included waste segregation, recycling, water conservation, and working with NGOs on campaigns. They also visited villages to understand local problems and encourage self-sufficiency. The youth learned the difference between needs and wants and were motivated to make small changes for a big impact on the environment.
The students decided to create an awareness campaign about water pollution in their local area. They focused on a pond that was already polluted and used by the community. They put up posters near the pond to educate people about water pollution. They then went door-to-door, asking people questions about their water usage and providing suggestions to reduce pollution, such as not washing clothes in the pond. They cleaned the pond and surrounding area, removing trash. While initially hesitant, the students felt happy and satisfied that they helped the community after receiving recognition for their work.
This document provides an overview of a project aimed at increasing appreciation for cleaners. It discusses the justification for focusing on this topic, as cleaners play an important role but often feel underappreciated. Background research found that cleaners endure difficult physical work and abuse without proper equipment or training. The project aims to raise awareness of cleaners' contributions through posters highlighting their personal stories and encouraging students to smile and greet cleaners. The current situation finds many students disregarding cleaners despite their efforts to keep the school clean.
The students at Satya Bharti School in Baliyawali Talai, Jaipur, Rajasthan aimed to raise awareness about environmental conservation in their village. They educated villagers about the importance of saving trees, water, soil and promoting hygiene. The villagers were receptive and committed to supporting the students' efforts. Going forward, the students will continue working with community members to address environmental issues and engage youth in monitoring conservation activities in the village.
The students at Satya Bharti School in Baliyawali Talai, Jaipur, Rajasthan aimed to raise awareness about environmental conservation in their village. They educated villagers about the importance of saving trees, water, soil and promoting hygiene. The villagers were receptive and committed to supporting the students' efforts. The students' work empowered teachers and strengthened bonds between students, teachers and the community. Going forward, the students will continue working with village elders to address environmental issues and engage youth in monitoring conservation efforts.
The document summarizes the efforts of a group called NEON TUBES to reduce plastic bag usage and litter in their community. It describes how they were motivated by seeing plastic bags choking sewers and being consumed by animals. They launched a program to educate others on the issue and held a competition for students to design reusable bags, which they then distributed to the school. Their goal was to make their environment "go green" and reduce plastic pollution.
1. Students from a village school in India launched a campaign to improve sanitation and cleanliness in their village.
2. Over the course of a week, they organized rallies, plays, and meetings to educate villagers and get them involved in cleaning up garbage areas and installing basic infrastructure like roads and hand pumps.
3. By working with the community and local leaders, they were able to transform some of the dirtiest areas of the village and establish rules for maintaining cleanliness going forward.
Sustainable development is an important issue that we must address as it will affect our future and the future of coming generations. The document discusses sustainable development and how the author and their classmates have worked to promote it at their school through a trash collection and classification proposal over multiple semesters. Their efforts include educating peers about trash separation and resulting in the school installing different colored bins for different materials. While progress has been made, more work remains to ensure sustainable practices.
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2. THE CHANGE I WANT TO
SEE.. STARTS WITH ME.
Tulong-Tulong: Barangay Lubing Clean Up Activity
Prepared by: Emetess F. Catbagan
Presented to: Mrs. Annaliza S.
Asuncion
March 10, 2013
3. The world today is vastly different
from what it was before. Since the turn
of the new millennium, the issue of the
environment has suddenly evolved into
a widespread issue which is greatly
discussed throughout the world.
No longer are humans living in a
world where the environment is
serene or stable but much
rather becoming unrecognizable
and diminishing before our eyes.
INTRODUCTION:
4. The plants, trees and flowers are life
forms which God has created for us to enjoy its
beauty but it is now solely up to us. We are
abusing the things which are supposed to be
taking care of by us. Everyone is affected and
everyone is responsible. It is an issue that
cannot be ignored and action must be taken to
preserve something that is unique to humanity.
They help safeguard the environment by
informing and educating communities in
isolated areas the impacts of our actions on the
environment and how we can help to protect it.
INTRODUCTION:
5. Perhaps one of the most
successful ways to help
prevent environmental
damage is to discuss to
others the issues relating to
our environment. This way
people can become informed
and aware that there is only
one environment and it is our
duty to protect it.
INTRODUCTION:
6. THE BEST THING WE COULD DO TO
HELP IS TO STAND UP AND MAKE A
CHANGE.
But we should also
keep in mind that
informing others is not
just the SOLUTION for
our Mother earth's
problem. We all can
help in our own very
little way.
REMEMBER:
We are the Stewards
Of Gods Creation.
THE CHANGE I WANT TO SEE.. STARTS WITH
7. TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Need of the Community
III. Goals of the Project
Brief Background of Barangay Lubing
Activities done in Barangay
IV. Project Activity
V. Step by Step Planning
Abstract #1 (February 17, 2013)
Abstract #1 (March 3, 2013)
VI. Conclusions
VII. Recommendations
VIII.References
8. In our barangay, there are rules being
implemented for cleanliness and sanitation.
However, this past few weeks, I have seen that
some canals are clogging. This is very
dangerous since it may become the place for
mosquitoes to live that will cause diseases
specially Dengue. Based also from my
observation, there were tall grasses along the
roads which have to be cut.
NEED OF THE
9. My project aims to
make our community
a better place and a
healthier place to live.
G
O
I want to educate our
community to be
aware of whats
happening
A
around us.
Thus, I had
come up with
L
my GOALS:
10. 1. To be a part of the Tulong-Tulong: Barangay
Lubing Clean Up Activity twice a month.
2. To encourage other teens to help in
maintaining the cleanliness of our barangay.
3. To raise environmental awareness amongst
our community and have a cleaner
environment by helping each other.
4. To conduct a clean up and in this way, the
citizens would know the importance of the
environment and how they could contribute
in making our community a cleaner and safer
place to live.
12. Barangay Lubing
Barangay Lubing is one of the barangays of San Juan. The
estimated distance is about 1.5 kms from the town proper.
13. Our barangay is
headed by Brgy.
Captain Arthuro P.
Valdriz, the former
Mayor of San Juan.
He was the one
implementing the
projects together
with his co- officials.
17. Barangay Lubing has its own rules and regulations regarding
CLEANLINESS AND SANITATION in the community. The following are
the activities and good practices being carried out in our barangay.
1. MEETINGS /BARANGAY ASSEMBLIES
During meetings, the Captain discusses the needs for improvement in the
barangay, the plans and other projects. I, myself had been going to assemblies
and it really helps a lot in educating the people in the community.
18. 2. Health Education
3. Beautification Project
4. Backyard/School Gardening
5. Danggayan
6. Mental and Dental Missions
7. Vaccination of Dogs
8. Responsible Pet Ownership Program
9. No to Drugs Program
10. CLEAN UP DRIVES
These activities are being practiced by all of us
in the community.
19. As a result, our barangay had won various plaques
for being one of the CLEANEST AND GREENEST
BARANGAY in La Union and had competed for
Nationals too.
20. My project The Change I want
to See.. Starts with me is not a
new one, because I had just
adopted the Cleaning Project of
our Barangay. But in my case,
My ultimate goal is to
ENCOURAGE TEENAGERS to
join in such environmental
programs.
With the help of one another, we had come up with a great
result. And up to now, we are still practicing CLEANLINESS in
every part of our community.
21. Instead of just staying
at home, with just
their gadgets with
them (Teens), Why
dont they Stand Up
and Help in
maintaining the
cleanliness in the
community with their
own little ways?
This project may just be a small one. But for me.. This
SMALL ONE CAN MAKE A BIG CHANGE ALREADY.
22. LET US KEEP OUR BARANGAY
CLEAN & GREEN
Lets make it a place to live in.
24. How did I came up with this project?
1. I ask my friends and my former elementary
classmates to help me in my Clean Up Project.
2. I posted an Announcement at some parts of the
barangay so that other concern citizens who are
willing to help are all welcome.
3. I went to our Barangay Captain, but unfortunately
he was not around that time so I just informed the
Barangay Secretary about the said clean up.
25. How did I came up with this project?
4. Just the day after I went to the office of our
Barangay Captain, his secretary texted me and
informed me that on the same day of my clean up
drive project will also be the General Cleaning of our
barangay. We come up to a decision of making my
project on February 17, 2013 (first cleaning day) and
we will be working together with the whole
barangay all at once. The second Cleaning day
happened last March 3, 2013
26. THE CHANGE I WANT TO
SEE.. STARTS WITH ME.
Tulong-Tulong: Barangay Lubing Clean Up Activity
FEBRUARY 17,
2013
34. The clean up started at 8:00 AM and ended at 11:30 AM.
We have our free snacks after the cleaning. Barangay
Captain Arturo Valdriz also distributed goods for the
35. THE CHANGE I WANT TO
SEE.. STARTS WITH ME.
Tulong-Tulong: Barangay Lubing Clean Up Activity
MARCH 03, 2013
42. Alongside with the General Cleaning in our Barangay,
we also have the Tapat ko, Linis ko. Aso ko, Tali ko.
which was implemented and done everyday.
44. And as a member of our barangay, I am assigned to
clean our backyard everyday.
45. And in all that projects, every family is concern. One of
this was the BACKYARD GARDENING. We are imposed
to plant vegetables along our houses and I am proud
that we do also did it. Together with my little sister, we
planted eggplant and squash in our backyard.
46. RESULT OF THE PROJECT:
During the first clean up, I have observed that only
few teens had helped in cleaning. But on the second
time, I can say that there is an improvement. My
friends and elementary classmates joined me in the
clean up activity.
The whole barangay was so clean and the canals are
now in order. The grassses had been cut and in
some parts, the canals had been cemented also.
48. BEFORE AFTER
CANALS had been CEMENTED for the BETTER.
49. CONCLUSION:
Through our simple ways, we can already help a lot to
our Nature. In my project, I can say that no matter what
happen.. Still, Our hands knows the best. We are the Hope
of the Nation.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
I am hoping that generations today will realize the worth of
the environment., thus I want to suggest to our SK Council in
our barangay to put up or make other related programs like
in Proper Waste Disposal and Tree Planting Activities.
50. REFERENCES:
Health and Sanitation Program
Files Brgy. Lubing
Brgy. Secretary
Mrs. Emy Miranda
http://www.123helpme.com/
environmental-problems-
view.asp?id=152376
51. THE END
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