Tabang Sudlon: Ligdong Panginabuhi alang sa Pangibuhi alang sa Kalambuan sa Katawhan ug sa Kalikupan
October 6, 2019 - December 8, 2019
The project is composed of skills training in soap making, baking of chocolate products and marketing; training on financial literacy, product marketing and bookkeeping; and solid waste management.
22 Beneficiaries (Community Residents)
24 volunteer students
51 volunteer staff
E-TECHS (Engineering Technical Skills) A Livelihood Program: Waste Into Sustainable HandiCrafts Phase II & T-Shirt Production
July 12, 2019 - November 29, 2019
To learn a skill and earn a living, beneficiaries were trained in handicrafts using recyclable waste materials. Others were trained in t-shirt production.
18 Beneficiaries (women)
5 volunteer students
5 volunteer staff
Phase 2: TV Antenna Assembly and Servicing
August 2, 2019 - November 14, 2019
Beneficiaries were trained in antenna assembly and troubleshooting to increase employment and livelihood opportunities.
5 Beneficiaries (ALS Students)
7 volunteer students
4 volunteer staff
Basic Electrical Wiring Installation (Phase 2)
August 9, 2019 - October 25, 2019
To increase employability in the electrical profession, this project trained beneficiaries in basic electrical wiring installation.
6 Beneficiaries (ALS Students)
80 volunteer hours
4 volunteer staff
Buut-Therapy Phase II
September 19, 2019 - September 20, 2019
To improve their well-being (self-concept and self-efficacy) and consequently their organizational skills, beneficiaries were trained in the BuuT Therapy
54 Beneficiaries (Administrators/Teachers)
24 volunteer hours
6 volunteer staff
TRAPO Industry: Training Adult-Beneficiaries for Purposeful Outcomes
August 15, 2019 - present
The project provided skills training on rag making (trapo) for sustainable livelihood to the adult beneficiaries of AGAK Foundation, a church-based organization.
10 Beneficiaries (Adult Beneficiaries)
32 volunteer hours
18 volunteer staff
PaTEGAYON (Pagsagop sa Teknolohiya sa Grupong Alayon) Phase 2
November 26, 2019 - November 28, 2019
To establish a more profitable micro-business enterprise, cooperative member-beneficiaries were trained in the various innovative and patented products .
37 Beneficiaries (Members)
24 volunteer hours
8 volunteer staff
Skills Training on Food Processing of Patented Products
April 2019 - November 2019
For income augmentation, beneficiaries were trained in food processing of patented products
123 Beneficiaries (ARC Members)
45 volunteer hours
18 volunteer staff
Kakugi sa Pagpangalagad ug Palambo sa Tagibalangay (Phase II)
November 13, 2019 - November 15, 2019
Beneficiaries were trained in producing VCO – based moisturizing lotion and VCO – based liquid hand wash to augment income.
30 Beneficiaries (Community Residents)
24 volunteer hours
9 volunteer staff
Bag Pattern Making and Designing
April 15, 2019 - December 7, 2019
Training in pattern making and cutting for hapao, sinamay cloth, and tote bag making and designing were provided to the beneficiaries.
75 Beneficiaries (ARC Members)
2 volunteer students
12 volunteer staff
USF Product Design, Packaging and Printing Training
March 2019 - December 2019
Through a University Shared Facility (USF), MSME beneficiaries were provided with skills in producing, designing, printing, packaging and labeling products to improve productivity.
A computer literacy training that intended to train the beneficiaries in all aspects of computer operations to make them employable.
20 Beneficiaries (Barangay Workers, OSY)
40 volunteer hours
15 volunteer staff
Technology Dissemination and Adoption of Patented Food Products
January 12, 2019 - December 26, 2019
The project disseminated to partner-community the technological innovation of patented food products and other developed products for economic empowerment.
26 Beneficiaries (Housewives)
10 volunteer students
1 volunteer staff
Liwanag Mo Sagot Ko: Lighting Up Lives Through Renewable Energy
Application and Utilization
December 20, 2019 - December 20, 2019
To improve quality of life, the project trained beneficiaries on how to fabricate solar powered lamp- an affordable source of energy-solar
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