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YOUTH IN

COMMUNITY ACTION
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THE YOUTH
Youth is defined differently by various groups. The Youth in Nation-Building Act of
1995 (RA 8044), which established the National Comprehensive Youth
Development, defines youth as the critical period in a person's growth and
development from the onset of adolescence toward the peak of mature, self
reliant, and responsible adulthood comprising the considerable sector of the
population from the age 15 to 30 years old. The World Health Organization, on the
other hand, defines youth to be those between 15 to 24 years old.

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YOUTH
® From the psychosocial ® In the adolescence stage,
the youth have already an
perspective, youth is
integrated image of
defined as those within themselves as unique
the adolescence and persons and are in the
early adulthood phase. process of constructing
their personal identity.

® This is also the stage when they


cling to a peer group. In the early
adulthood stage, the youth form
close relationships with others
(Philippine Medium-Term Youth
Development Plan (2005-2010).
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 In a study undertaken by The youth are mostly
YAPS, it was revealed that concerned with
many young people do not
issues related to
go through the expected
course as many get side-
sexual-risk behavior
tracked to family life. and drugs.

YOUTH
 Among the other issues of
Often, this is the youth are education
connected to a and quality of education
dysfunctional (Philippine Medium Term
Youth Development Plan
family and society. (2005-2010).

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P R O D U C T O V E RV I E W

 The other issues that the youth face include limited access to quality education and
training, increasing number of out-of-school youth and the lack of educational and
scholarship opportunities, low educational attainment high cost of education, and
limited government funding for education.

 Also included are the high incidence of poverty and the youth's lack of knowledge on
history and culture (Philippine Medium-Term Youth Development Plan (2005-2010).

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YOUT H
 In the same study, the youth generally feel that they are adequately involved in
decisions that affect their lives and have significant influence in key activities that
affect their lives at home, in school, and in the organization to which they belong.
Simple and efficient to use​

Quick customer service assistance ​


 Yet according to them, what they lack is involvement and
Free 90-day trial for influence
new customersin
​ community
and local affairs. They may be involved in government programs and projects but
they are not involved in the more crucial stages of project development
(Philippine Medium-Term Youth Development Plan (2005-2010).

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THE IMPORTANCE AND
COMPANY OVERVIEW
ROLE OF YOUTH IN
COMMUNITY ACTION
 The youth are a vital
 The Philippine Constitution  They are considered as
states, "The State
resource of the
forerunners of social
recognizes the vital role of community. They are transformation and
the youth in nation- not only a dynamic remain as an essential
building and shall protect
foundation of asset of the community
their physical, moral,
community force but because of their
spiritual, intellectual, and
creativity,
social well-being (Article are also considered
II, Section 13).​ resourcefulness, and
as community
keenness.
change agents. ​

 Because the youth is important, it is necessary to provide them with


the essential support for knowledge enhancement and capacity
building However, the youth need more than just knowledge and
skills.
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FOUR INT EGR AT ED STRATE GIES
There are four Integrated strategies that were formulated to protect their
social well-being, namely

reengineering the mechanism


1 building youth-caring 3
through which the youth
communities services are delivered​

becoming more
2
developing 4 responsive to the specific
community-caring needs of the youth ​
youth ​ ​

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OTHER
INFORMATION
REGARDING THE
TOPIC
Vernic Serrano & Jonas Regidor
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G R O W T H S T R AT E G Y
How we’ll scale in the future ​

FEB 20XX M AY 2 0 X X OCT 20XX

Distribute the app to local start Release the app to the general Gather feedback from the start up
ups to help establish the product public and monitor press and community to expand availability
regional market trends of the product

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TRACTION
Forecasting for success​

KEY METRICS REVENUE BY YEAR


$40,000
GROSS NET
CLIENTS ORDERS
AV E N U E REVENUE

$30,000
20XX​ 10​ 1100​ $10,000​ $7,000​

20XX​ 20​ 200​ $20,000​ $16,000​ $20,000

20XX​ 30​ 300​ $30,000​ $25,000​


$10,000

20XX​ 40​ 400​ $40,000​ $30,000


$0
20XX 20XX 20XX 20XX

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TWO-YEAR ACTION PLAN

Supply Run focus Gather


volunteers​ groups​ feedback​

20XX
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Test with start Regional Deliver to


ups​ launch​ consumers​

20XX
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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MEET THE TEAM

TAKUMA HAYASHI​​ MIRJAM NILSSON​​ FLORA BERGGREN​​ RAJESH SANTOSHI​​


President ​ Chief Executive Officer ​ Chief Operations Officer ​ VP Marketing​

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THE FULL TEAM

TAKUMA HAYASHI​ MIRJAM NILSSON​​ FLORA BERGGREN​​ RAJESH SANTOSHI​​


President ​ Chief Executive Officer ​ Chief Operations Officer ​ VP Marketing ​

GRAHAM BARNES​ ROWAN MURPHY​ ELIZABETH MOORE​ ROBIN KLINE​


VP Product​ SEO Strategist ​ Product Designer ​ Content Developer​

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FUNDING

$12K $14K $32K $82K

ANGEL
C A M PA I G N S INVESTMENTS CASH SHARES
Revenue obtained from Amount obtained Liquid cash we have Number of shares
online campaigns and through other investors​ on hand​ converted into USD​
reorders

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S U M M A RY
At Contoso, we believe in giving 110%. By
closing the loop on task management and using the
latest technology, we help businesses grow  and
nurture a consumer-first mindset. We thrive because
of our market knowledge and a great team behind
our product. As our CEO says, "Efficiencies will
come from proactively transforming how we
do business."

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S U M M A RY
At Contoso, we believe in giving 110%. By
closing the loop on task management and using the
latest technology, we help businesses grow  and
nurture a consumer-first mindset. We thrive because
of our market knowledge and a great team behind
our product. As our CEO says, "Efficiencies will
come from proactively transforming how we
do business."

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THANK YOU

Youth, the future.

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