Handa Humanitarian Actions For National Disaster Approach
Handa Humanitarian Actions For National Disaster Approach
Handa Humanitarian Actions For National Disaster Approach
Project Coordinator
Project Proponents:
Manlogon, Wince Armel, Maranan, Shaun Andrew, Marasigan, Jewel C., Marasigan, Syrillyne
Ley S., Mendoza, Johanne Dominique, Mendoza, Maureen, Mendoza, Trixia Allain M., Monreal,
Kimberly, Monterey, John Aldrex, Mulingtapang, Carla Jen A., Noche, John Ecsequel, Noche,
Mark, Pascua, Krishna Z., Ponce, Joanna Mae O., Quinones, Cyrelle S., Rivera, Amarah, Toledo,
Irish, Villanueva, Ophel, Viloria, Carla, Zara, Jeanne Rosamond S.
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
II. Location
This project will be conducted at Wawa Elementary School located at M.H. Del Pilar
Street, Wawa, Batangas City, 4200, Batangas.
The proposed project will be executed every Saturday from March 4, 2023, to May 20,
2023, for three hours. It will be accomplished within 36 hours.
V. Department/College Involved
VIII. Beneficiaries
Disasters are destructive events that disrupt the state of a community that is incapable of
recovering from the resulting damages through its own resources. IRFC or the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (2022) classified their causes as natural,
man-made, that sometimes lead to technological hazards and other factors that put an area in an
exposed and vulnerable position. The occurrence of disasters can be prevented by addressing first
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the threats that show up within their vicinity, teaching the residents how to prepare for that
moment, reducing the community's risks, and improving the resiliency of everyone as a whole.
Different organizations often hold movements for change worldwide in the hope that the
effects of climate change, the root cause of most disasters, can be mitigated as much as possible.
Habitat for Humanity (2022) listed some of the standard preparation methods for a catastrophe
that includes assembling a Go bag kit, knowing where to evacuate from home when needed,
listing all vital contact details and hotlines for emergencies, and teaching the basics of disaster
preparedness to the younger members of the family.
Children are the ones put in greater danger whenever a disaster strikes. They need adults
or places they can depend on as they cannot immediately respond to sudden crises. Their absence
can make a child suffer from developmental, physical, and psychological setbacks that may make
it difficult for them to continue with their lives after such a traumatic situation. Daniel and
Franklin (2020) emphasized that preparedness education is vital for training the youth on what
should and should not be done amidst a disaster as they gain a sense of understanding and control
that equip them with faster reaction time and techniques for survival.
Here in the Philippines, disasters are very common, which is why Filipinos are also known
to be the most resilient. However, at present happenings in the country, disasters, especially
typhoons, are starting to become more frequent than usual, causing even more burdens to the
government and the people who experience these disasters. Disaster preparedness programs being
implemented throughout the country are evident, but their outcome is yet to be achieved due to
the continuous strike of disasters annually.
This is of great help, but the effort needs to be doubled, especially now that the world is
facing a climate crisis, which makes disasters more unpredictable.
The recent news about typhoon, Typhoon Paeng, strikes the country, causing severe
damage to the provinces in Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog. According to reliefweb.int, the
Department of Social Welfare and Development, at least 73,000 households were evacuated to
2,938 evacuation shelters, and more than 200,000 families were displaced. US$48.6 million
(PhP2.86 billion) of damage to agriculture, 1,631 destroyed homes; and 5,409 partially damaged
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homes. 164 local government entities, including BARMM, were designated as being in a state of
emergency.
The tragic effect of this monstrous disaster has been felt in Batangas, and Batangas city is
no exception. The severe tropical storm drastically affected small barangays, especially those near
the coastal areas. This includes the Barangay of Wawa, where several families reside near the
coast. After Paeng passed through the country, the storm left a horrible sight, leaving the
community with almost nothing. Not to mention that a fire incident in the same Barangay
happened months ago. Given these unfortunate circumstances, disaster preparedness was deemed
vital to teaching the students how to mitigate or, better yet, prevent further effects of the disaster
that may pass through their community in the future.
Disasters are always here to test us. No such planning can prevent them from occurring.
However, extensive programs, such as HANDA, are essential, especially in the current times
where preparedness and mitigation to any possible disaster are vital to alleviate the damage that
these disasters may cause in the future.
X. Objectives
General Objectives
Specific Objectives
● To enhance the creativity of the Grade 6 students of Wawa Elementary School by teaching
them to make a headgear made out of rags.
● To improve one's perspective on disaster awareness
● To increase the participation of students of Wawa Elementary School in addressing
potential disasters around their community.
● To instill the minds of young learners of Wawa Elementary School in terms of inevitable
natural disasters; and
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● To educate learners about the different kinds of disasters and hazardous events.
In order to begin, accomplish and fulfill the goals and objectives of the project, a clear and
organized letter of request to the involved school is needed to provide awareness and agreement
to effectively persuade the school to implement the proposed plan or approve the proposed
project. Likewise, the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) is the leading proponent for this project as the
action plan of this proposed project strives to establish a more knowledgeable and competent
individual in disaster preparedness; thus, there will have a specific discussion, engagement, and
disaster preparedness' orientation among the involved advocates and participants on this project.
This project proposal plans to conduct disaster preparedness activities in Barangay Wawa,
Batangas City. Further, in terms of necessary project costs and expenditures for the sustainability
of the project, we were given access to assistance from the learners and proponents, which helped
to systematically engage in preemptive measures activities and attain strategic goals that can
affect the positive change in society.
The proposed project will hold duration on 12 consecutive Saturdays, from March 4,
2023, to May 20, 2023. In order to propose the project successfully, these are the following
strategies and implementations that need to be used:
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NSTP Instructor:
Barangay Official/
Sangguniang Kabataan
Mendoza, Johanne
8:00-8:20 •Demonstration of making
Dominique
the headgear
Mendoza, Maureen
8:25-9:00 •Start making the headgear.
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Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
9:20-9:40 •Closing remarks Monterey, John Aldrex
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
8:25-9:00 •Continuation of creating the
Dominique
headgear.
Mendoza, Maureen
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Mendoza, Trixia
9:20-9:40 •Closing remarks
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
•Continuation of creating the
Dominique
8:25-9:00 headgear.
Mendoza, Maureen
•Break time
9:00-9:20 Mendoza, Trixia
•Closing remarks
Monreal, Kimberly
9:20-9:40
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NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
8:00-8:20 •Preparation of the materials
Dominique
8:25-9:00 •Continuation of creating the Mendoza, Maureen
headgear
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
8:00-8:20 •Preparation of the materials
Dominique
8:25-9:00 •Continuation of creating the Mendoza, Maureen
headgear
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
8:00-8:20 •Preparation of the materials
Dominique
8:25-9:00 •Continuation of creating the Mendoza, Maureen
headgear
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Mendoza, Johanne
8:00-8:20 •Preparation of the materials
Dominique
8:25-9:00 •Continuation of creating the Mendoza, Maureen
headgear
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:20 •Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Noche, Mark
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Marasigan, Jewel
7:15-7:20 • Opening prayer and
remarks. Marasigan, Syrillyne Ley
Mendoza, Johanne
7:20-7:30 • Preparation of the
Dominique
Materials
Mendoza, Maureen
7:30-9:15 • Continuation of
creating the headgear. Mendoza, Trixia
Monreal, Kimberly
9:15-9:45 • Break time
Monterey, John Aldrex
9:45-10:00 • Cleaning up the venue,
materials, and other residues Mulingtapang, Carla Jen
from the activity. Noche, John Ecsequel
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
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NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Marasigan, Jewel
7:15-7:20 • Opening prayer
Marasigan, Syrillyne Ley
7:20-7:30 • Preparing the things
Mendoza, Johanne
needed for the headgear to
Dominique
be distributed
Mendoza, Maureen
7:30-9:00 • Distributing the headgear
to students. Mendoza, Trixia
Monreal, Kimberly
9:00-9:30 • Break time
Monterey, John Aldrex
9:30-10:00 • Cleaning up of the
materials, and other residues Mulingtapang, Carla Jen
from the activity. Noche, John Ecsequel
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Marasigan, Jewel
7:15-7:20 • Opening prayer
Marasigan, Syrillyne Ley
7:20-7:30 • Preparing the materials for
Mendoza, Johanne
creating the hazard checklist.
Dominique
7:30-9:00 • Making the hazard Mendoza, Maureen
checklists.
Mendoza, Trixia
9:00-9:30 • Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Noche, Mark
Pascua, Krishna
Quinones, Cyrelle
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NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Rivera, Amarah
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
Marasigan, Jewel
7:15-7:20 • Prayer and National
Anthem Marasigan, Syrillyne Ley
Mendoza, Johanne
7:20-7:30 • Energizer
Dominique
7:30-8:30 • Discussion of the outcome Mendoza, Maureen
of the activity.
Mendoza, Trixia
8:30-9:00 • Break time
Monreal, Kimberly
Quinones, Cyrelle
Rivera, Amarah
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Pablo Borbon Main Campus I
Rizal Avenue Ext., Batangas City
Toledo, Irish
Villanueva, Ophel
Viloria, Carla
NSTP Instructor:
● Mrs. Michelle A.
Abania
Barangay Official/
Sangguniang Kabataan
The suggested project proposal will require funds to meet the objectives and provide the
needed materials for the proposed activities. The proponents are coordinating with the Barangay
Official/Sanggunian ng Kabataan, which are encouraged to have their full support as our charity
to the project. It can be shown on the table the list of materials needed and other expenses, along
with their estimated prices.
Other expenses:
● Ham
● Cheese
TOTALS: ₱4,813.00
To ensure that the activity is being implemented carefully and well, it will be monitored by
the proponents of this project together with their adviser. In addition, they will coordinate with the
organizations and people with whom they have partnered and collaborated to maintain and sustain
the flow, as well as the goal of the event. They will also check and see if each aspect of this
project, specifically with regard to disaster risk reduction management, is being done and
followed.
Given the purpose and objectives of this project, the students shall be educated and given
little exposure, as well as training, with regard to specific disasters in which they are expected to
participate in a serious manner. They will be taught the things that they should and should not do
before, during, and after a disaster. Aside from attaining the goals or objectives of this project, the
participants are expected to have a more comprehensive understanding of the disaster, learn what
to do during such events, apply what they have learned, and continue to equip themselves with the
knowledge and skills that are necessary during disasters. This event also serves as a bridge for
them to meet and connect with different people they can work with for events or projects such as
this in the future.
At the end of the program, the participants shall be instructed to do a specific output to
ensure that they have learned something and that they are able to apply the things that they have
learned. In addition, an evaluation shall be conducted internally inside the team together with their
adviser and externally with an evaluation form for the participants. This will enable the
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proponents of this study to clearly understand the outcome of their project and be able to improve
it. Moreover, to express the gratitude of the proponents of this project to the participants and
partners, they shall be awarded a certificate, a symbol of their dedication and hard work to make
the event possible and successful, as well as for their care and service to the community.
To attain the sustainability of this project, our coordination with our cooperating partners
will be continuous. Our group will ask our cooperating partners to hold hazard drills to gauge the
students’ understanding of the seminars and activities carried out by the proponents. A quarterly
assessment will also be conducted with the school to check the children’s performance on the said
hazard drills, specifically on earthquake drills, to ensure the effectiveness of the headgear made
by the students.