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<<Clean-Up: Uniting for a Cleaner Tomorrow>>

• PROJECT DESCRIPTION

TITLE Clean-Up: Uniting for a Cleaner Tomorrow


OBJECTIVES
1. To have a cleaner environment for us to be in a healthier
and safer place to live in.

2. To preserve the nature and extend the life of habitable earth


for next generations.

3. To be an inspiration for a change that we need to take care of


our environment.

4. To raise awareness of the impact of the trash on our


ecosystem and how to do proper waste disposal.

PROJECT The purpose of our community clean-up campaign is to get locals


DESCRIPTION involved in reviving our neighborhood by clearing out trash and
other garbage from public areas. In addition to improving the
beauty of our surrounds, this project fosters a sense of communal
pride and environmental stewardship. We want to encourage a
sense of ownership and accountability for upholding a hygienic
and sustainable environment that all residents may enjoy by
cooperative efforts.

DATE/S OF JULY 15, 2024


IMPLEMENTATION
PROPONENT/S BSTMOUMN 1-5 GROUP 3
TARGET Barangay 243 F. Ma. Guerrero St. Tondo, Manila
PARTICIPANTS

• TIMELINE OF THE PROJECT:

COMMITTEE IN
DUE DATES ACTIONS TO TAKE
CHARGE
PROJECT PROPOSAL PAU, DIANA, JELAINE,
APRIL 14 2024
PRESENTATION RENZ
COORDINATE WITH BARANGAY JOV, HAINA, KENJI,
MAY 17 2024
CAPTAIN AVECILLA, PAUL
MATERIAL/FUNDS LARSIE, ALIX, CHUA,
JULY 8 2024
IMPLEMENTATION CHEYENNE
JULY 15 2024 PREPARE A PROGRAM RELEASE COLEEN, ELLA,
AND IMPLEMENTATION JONAR, LILKIM,
LYKA

• PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND STAFFING

NAME OF ASSIGNED
TASK DESCRIPTION
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
gives the overall community service
RENZ AGUILAR
Overall Chair initiative or program direction and
leadership. GARCIA
supports the overall chair in carrying
Co-chair LARSIE ROSALES
out their obligations.
Develops, organizes, and manages the
JOV, PAUL,
Program Committee several events and programs that are
part of the community service project. AVECILLA
creates the standards for identifying
and granting volunteers or participants
Certificates Committee certificates.
HAINA, CHUA

helps with the organizing and execution


JONAR, COLEEN,
Technical Committee of tasks requiring specific technical
expertise. JELAINE
handles the management of press
Communications releases, newsletters, social media,
LIL KIM, LYKA,
Committee and internal and external
communications.
creates artistic and visually appealing
Creatives Committee content for marketing products KENJI, DIANA,
including flyers, posters, and videos.
collaborates with the communications
Publications Committee committee to arrange content ELLA, ALIX
publication on suitable platforms.
identifies areas in need of improvement
Quality Assurance
and, when necessary, takes remedial PAU, CHEYENNE
Committee action to preserve or improve quality.

• GENERAL BUDGET REQUIREMENT

PRICE PER QUANTITY


ITEM DESCRIPTION COST
UNIT NEEDED

DUST PAN P80.00 3PCS P240.00

WALIS TINGTING P35.00 10PCS P350.00


PAINT P375.00 2 GALLONS P750.00

PAINT BRUSH/ROLLER P25.00 8PCS P200.00

PAINT THINNER P45.00 1 BOTTLE P45.00

TRASH BAG (XXL SIZE) P60.00 1 ROLL P60.00

TOTAL EXPENSES
P1,645.00

• PROJECT APPROVAL AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PLAN

ACTION
STEPS TO TAKE
NUMBER
Organize a planning group. Whether you want to be an environmental
rockstar solo or with friends and family, make sure to rally your troops and
1. decide who is going to take the lead in organizing the cleanup. Once you’ve
appointed a cleanup captain, have them assign tasks and designate roles to
ensure a smooth sailing event.
Choose an ideal date, site, and time. Parks, rivers, and other similar public
community sites are great options for your cleanup. And, depending on where
2.
you are, choosing a time allowing for plenty of daylight and comfortable
temperatures is essential.
Gather volunteers. Use social media and word of mouth to spread awareness
3. about your cleanup.
Start your cleanup. As you get closer to the date, check the weather so you
can dress accordingly and make sure to coordinate to all the participants the
4. night before your cleanup to remind the group. You can also invite local
media outlets to cover your event to help spread awareness about the great
work you’re doing.
Make Awareness and Encourage more. Disseminate flyers for the awareness
5. of others and do campaign like seminars, to encourage more volunteers to
join the Clean-up drive campaign.

• PROGRAM FLOW
PROGRAM FLOW
Allotted Time Program Segment In Charge
8am to 9am Ingress ALIX, ANDULAN
9am to
Gather volunteers LYKA, LIL KIM
9:15am
9:15am to BARTOLOME,
Provide necessary equipment and supplies
9:35am BORELA, CHUA
9:35am to
Conduct an initial assessment of the area PAUL, JUSTINE
9:45am
9:45am to GARCIA,
Execute clean-up activities
10:45am LAZARO
9:45am to AVECILLA,
10:45am, Monitor progress and Provide Guidance ROSELADA,
every 20 mins BARRIENTOS
10:45am to LUMANTAD,
Ensure proper waste disposal
11am OBENGUAR
11am to ODI,
Closing Remarks and Photo Op
11:10am PORCIUNCULA
11:10am to PROBADORA,
Egress
11:40am STA. MARIA

Prepared by:

<<BSTMOUMN 1-5 GROUP 3 >>

Alix, Jeremiah brian


Andulan, Jovaneil
Avecilla, john lloyd
Barrientos, Maria Daniela Johaina
Bartolome, Cheyenne Patrice
Borela, Lorenz
Chua, Shane Lizbeth
Delos Santos, Paul Jacob
Frasdilla, Justine
Garcia, Renzo Miguel
Lazaro, Coleen
Lumantad, Kenji
Obenguar, Jelaine
Odi, Jonar Llanes
Porciuncula, Dianalene
Probadora, Marinella
Roselada, Paulin
Soriano, Lyka Mae
Soriano Lil kim
Santa Maria, John Benedict

Checked by:

<<MA. CONSOLACION USERO>>


Instructor, NSTP – Civic Welfare Training Service

Approved by:

ASST. PROF. JOEY T. DANTING


Chief, Civic Welfare Training Service

DR. ROVELINA B. JACOLBIA


Director, National Service Training Program

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