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I.

COMMUNITY AS A PEOPLE
i. Family Structure, Characteristics and Dynamics
i. Sex Sex Male Female Respondents Percentage 33 42.86% 44 57.14% 77 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to their Sex

Female Sex

57.14%

Male

42.86%

0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00% Percentage

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

This bar graph shows the representation of the respondents according to their sex; male and female. The total number of male respondents is 33 with the percentage of 42.86% and the total number of male respondents is 44 with the percentage of 57.14%. Based on the graph above females percentage is higher than the males percentage. So among men and women, women got the highest gender distribution in a study with 77 respondents.

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ii. Age Age 05 610 1115 1620 2125 2630 3135 3640 4145 4650 51 and above Respondents Percentage 5 6.49% 16 20.78% 12 15.58% 10 12.99% 4 5.19% 3 3.90% 3 3.90% 9 11.69% 5 6.49% 4 5.19% 6 7.79% 77 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to their Age


25.00% 20.00% Percentage 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% 6.49% 5.19% 20.78% 15.58% 12.99% 11.69% 6.49% 3.90% 3.90% 7.79% 5.19%

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610 1115 1620 2125 2630 3135 3640 4145 4650 51 and above
Age

The line graph above shows the representation of the respondents according to their age. The total number of respondents is 77. Ages 0-5 years old got 6.49%, 6-10 years old got 20.78%, 11-15 years old got 15.58%, 16-20 years old got 12.99%, 21-25 years old got 5.19%, 26-30 years old got 3.90% same with 31-35 years old, 36-40 years old got 11.69%, 41-45 years old is same with 0-5 years old, 46-50 years old is same with 21-25 years old and lastly 51 years old above got 7.79%. It says that ages from 6-10 have the highest percentage, those respondents are belong to child aged and it seems that 16 respondents were on this age. It was followed by ages from 11-15. 2|Page

iii. Civil Status Civil Status Respondents Percentage Single 46 59.74% Married 27 35.06% Widowed 2 2.60% Separated 2 2.60% 77 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Civil Status

60.00% 50.00% Percentage 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Single Married Civil Status 2.60% Widowed 2.60% Separated 59.74% 35.06%

The distribution of respondents above in graph or in table according to civil status is divided into four: single, married, widowed and separated. The total number of respondents which are single is 46 and accordingly it was the highest pointer which got 59.74%. Therefore single was the first, married is the second and widowed and separated were equal in the count.

iv. Religion Religion Catholic Respondents Percentage 77 100.00% 77 100.00%

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Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. So based on the tabular illustration above Catholic is the main religion in this place which got the 100%. I conclude that all of them are members of Roman Catholic Church. v. Highest Educational Attainment Highest Educational Attainment Elementary Graduate Elementary Undergraduate Highschool Graduate Highschool Undergraduate College Undergraduate Vocational Respondents Percentage 27 35.06% 13 16.88% 1 1.30% 16 20.78% 17 22.08% 3 3.90% 77 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Highest Educational Attainment


Elementary Graduate Highschool Undergraduate Elementary Undergraduate College Undergraduate Highschool Graduate Vocational

22%

4%

35%

21% 17%

1%

It is all about the degree of the respondent gained. So as the graph shows it was divided into 6 different parts. The lowest is the High School graduate which has 1% or 1 respondent only and the highest is Elementary Graduate which is 35 in percentage and has 27 respondents. According to this they will have a good education because it is raising based on their age. There is a capacity to say that they were studious enough and if this continues they will have a good job someday and a better life. 4|Page

vi. Educational Status Educational Status No Formal Education Presently Studying Stopped Studying College Graduate Respondents Percentage 5 6.49% 38 49.35% 25 32.47% 9 11.69% 77 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Educational Status


50.00% 40.00%

Percentage

30.00%

49.35%
20.00% 10.00% 0.00%
No Formal Education Presently Studying Stopped Studying College Graduate

6.49%

32.47%

11.69%

Educational Status

Education is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. As the graph goes on, the highest is presently studying which has 38 students out of 77 respondents. The lowest is no formal education. As the saying goes Education is the key to success and for me this people believe and can proved this saying.

vii. Occupational Status Occupational Status Employed Unemployed Respondents Percentage 22 28.57% 55 71.43% 77 100.00% 5|Page

Distribution of Respondents According to Occupational Status

80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Employed Percentage

Unemployed Occupational Status

There are 22 respondents who are working and 55 who are not. Maybe the reason why is they have many children who were not able to work on their early stage. The industry is lowest in this place rather because of the occupational status.

II. COMMUNITY AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM


A. Economic Aspect
i. Monthly Family Income Monthly Family Income 1000 and below 1001 - 5000 5001 - 10000 10001 - 15000 15001 - 30000 30001 and above Households Percentage 2 13.33% 1 6.67% 5 33.33% 4 26.67% 1 6.67% 2 13.33% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Monthly Family Income


13.33% 6.67% 26.67% 33.33% 6.67% 13.33% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% 35.00%

30001 and above

Monthly Family Income

15001 - 30000 10001 - 15000 5001 - 10000 1001 - 5000 1000 and below

0.00%

Percentage

The graph shows the different monthly salary of 15 households. The one that lies in highest is the 5001 - 10000 which has 5 households and 33.33 in percentage. The second one is 10001 - 15000. It says that this monthly salary might be higher than the others. Let say that some of the family have 1000 and below income per month and hows this goes on? Others have more money than them but they pretend to budget it equally for them to live.

ii. Other Sources of Income Other Sources of Income Yes No Households Percentage 6 40.00% 9 60.00% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Have Other Sources of Income

Yes, 40.00%

No, 60.00%

40% of them say yes and 60% say no. In this graph which showing the ability of the respondents to have other sources of their income those who say Yes which are 6 households is lower than those who say No which is 9 households in total. Therefore they only sustained their family in such a one job that the worker is the breadwinner of the family.

iii. Sources of Income Sources of Income Sari-sari Store Poultry Raising Livestock Raising Households Percentage 2 13.33% 3 20.00% 1 6.67% 6 40.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Sources of Income


20.00%

20.00% 13.33%

Percentage

15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Sari-sari Store

6.67%

Poultry Raising Livestock Raising

Sources of Income

This is the evidence of those respondents who say yes that they have other sources of income. Some of the choices were having a sari-sari store, poultry raising, and livestock raising. Among the three the highest is the poultry raising which has 20%. Sarisari store got 13.33% or 2 households and livestock raising is the lowest which is 6.67 in percentage and 1 in household.

iv. Monthly Family Expenditure Monthly Family Expenditure 1000 and below 1001 - 5000 5001 - 10000 10001 - 15000 15001 - 30000 30001 and above Households Percentage 2 13.33% 2 13.33% 7 46.67% 2 13.33% 1 6.67% 1 6.67% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Monthly Family Expenditure


50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% 46.67%

Percentage

13.33%

13.33% 13.33% 6.67%

1000 and below

6.67%

1001 5000

5001 10000

10001 15000

15001 30000

30001 and above

Monthly Family Expenditure

This is the graphical presentation of the monthly family expenditure of each household. Lets see the graph above and the one which is raised the highest is the 5001 - 10000, therefore 7 out of 8 families belong to this. In percentage it is 46.67% and in the number of household is 7.

v. Priority Expenditure
Priority Expenditur e Food House Rental Electric Bill Water Bill Health Education Clothing Ran k1 12 0 2 0 0 1 0 15 % 80.00% 0.00% 13.33% 0.00% 0.00% 6.67% 0.00% 100.00 % Ran k2 2 5 3 1 1 2 1 15 % 13.33% 33.33% 20.00% 6.67% 6.67% 13.33% 6.67% 100.00 % Ran k3 0 3 4 4 2 2 0 15 % 0.00% 20.00% 26.67% 26.67% 13.33% 13.33% 0.00% 100.00 % Ran k4 1 0 4 5 1 2 2 15 % 6.67% 0.00% 26.67% 33.33% 6.67% 13.33% 13.33% 100.00 % Ran k5 0 1 0 3 8 2 1 15 % 0.00% 6.67% 0.00% 20.00% 53.33% 13.33% 6.67% 100.00 % Ran k6 0 2 2 2 1 4 4 15 % 0.00% 13.33% 13.33% 13.33% 6.67% 26.67% 26.67% 100.00 % Ran k7 0 4 0 0 2 2 7 15 % 0.00% 26.67% 0.00% 0.00% 13.33% 13.33% 46.67% 100.00 %

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Distribution of Respondents According to Priority Expenditure


80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00%
Food House Rental Electric Bill Water Bill Health Education Clothing

The table above this graph shows the rank of each expenditure from 1 to 7. On the rank 1 the highest priority expenditure is food, on the other side rank 2 house rental is the highest, for the 3rd rank there are two which are electric and water bill, for the rank number 4 it goes to water bill, the rank five for the priority expenses is the Health, the rank 6 lies between education and clothing and lastly for the rank 7 it goes to the clothing which is the lowest priority expenditure. Well said that based on the seven major priority expenditure the family income almost uses for the food expenses. The rental of the houses in the second maybe or surely they havent their own house, the third priority goes to billing of payments the water and the electric bill. It seems the health is in lowest part because this is not always use rather sometimes it was forgotten to separate from the expenditures mentioned above because those are the main or major among the seven. vi. Resources Allotted for Health care Resources Allotted for Health Care Households Percentage Yes 11 73.33% No 4 26.67% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Have Resources for Health Care

27%

Yes 73% No

This graph shows the percentage of those respondents who have resources for their health care. Then this explains that the percentage is 73% and 27%. The highest percentage or equal to11 households say YES and those remaining percentage 27 and 4 households say NO. This result is good because likewise they have a resources when something happen about their health maybe they can have a discount to lessen their bills in the hospital or etc.

vii. Resources for Health Care Resources for Health Care Health Insurance SSS GSIS Savings Phil Health Households Percentage 2 18.18% 2 18.18% 3 27.27% 4 36.36% 11 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Resources for Health Care

Resources for Health Care

Phil Health

36.36% 27.27% 18.18% 18.18% 10.00% 20.00% Percentage 30.00% 40.00%

Savings

SSS GSIS

Health Insurance

0.00%

As further explanation these are the resources for health care mentioned above: Phil health, Savings, SSS/GSIS, and health insurance. Phil Health is the highest in the four resources and it has 36.36% or 4 households. Phil Health also states its goal as insuring a sustainable national health insurance program for all. This is good because it helps more when unexpected sickness comes there is allotted resources ready.

B. Political / Leadership Aspect


i. Recognized Leaders in the Community Recognized Leaders in the Community Barangay Officials Religious Leaders Households Percentage 14 93.33% 1 6.67% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Recognized Leaders in the Community

Religious Leaders

6.67%

Barangay Officials 0.00%

93.33% 20.00% 40.00%

60.00%

80.00%

100.00%

This graph shows the results in our interview that we conducted. As illustrated on the graph, it simply shows that BARANGAY OFFICIALS are more consulted by the Filipino families in their area, with a number of 14/15 family and with a percentage of 93.33. It was followed by RELIGIOUS LEADERS with a number of 1/15 and with a percentage of 6.77.

ii. Awareness on Community Program Awareness on Community Program Aware Unaware Households Percentage 14 93.33% 1 6.67% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Awareness on Community Program


7%

Aware Unaware 93%

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The pie graph tells the result of the respondents if they were aware in the program held in their community. It simply tells that being aware in the community programs mean you are a good citizen who is active in what is happening in your barangay. The highest percentage goes to the part of respondents who are AWARE or those who say YES. There is only one who didnt aware to this programs.

iii. Community Program Community Program Peace and Order Tapat ko Linis ko Curfew Households Percentage 2 14.29% 10 71.43% 2 14.29% 14 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Community Program


80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Peace and Order Tapat ko Linis ko Curfew 14.29% 14.29% 71.43%

The corresponding community programs mentioned above are: peace and order, tapat ko linis ko and curfew. These are the programs which those respondents say to us which they were aware. Tapat ko Linis ko got the highest it is same as the clean and green program, Peace and Order and curfew have the same percentage which is 14.29. It is good that they were aware to these community and programs and it also means that they were productive because they were aware to what is happening to their community.

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iv. Predominant Organization in the Community Predominant Organization in the Community Barangay Council Sangguniang Kabataan Households Percentage 13 86.67% 2 13.33% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Known Organization in the Community

Sangguniang Kabataan

13.33%

Barangay Council

86.67%

0.00% 10.00%20.00%30.00%40.00%50.00%60.00%70.00%80.00%90.00%

The graph is about the known organization in the community so there are two: Sangguniang kabataan and Barangay Council. The one that got the highest percentage is Barangay Council which is 86.67%. The Sangguniang Barangay known commonly as the Barangay Council, and formerly as the Rural Council and then the Barrio Council, is the legislative body of a barangay, the lowest elected government in the Philippines. It means that the Barangay Council the captain and the councilors and active because the respondents knew them based on the graph. 13.33% goes to Sangguniang kabataan may be the reason why it is low because it is under of The Barangay Council.

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v. Predominant Organization in the Community Traditions Celebrated in the Community Fiesta Holy Week Households Percentage 11 73.33% 4 26.67% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Traditions Celebrated in the Community


80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Fiesta 26.67% 73.33%

Holy Week

As illustrated on the graph, it simply shows that TRADITION is more celebrated by the most Filipino family, with the number of 11/15 family and with a percentage of 73.33. It followed by HOLY WEEK, with a 4/15 family and with a percentage of 26.66. Fiesta is merely means a religious festival or an event mark by festivities and celebrations while Holy Week is most definitely a very sacred time of the year, for it is now that we will commemorate and remember the last week of Jesus' life on this earth. These are the days leading up to the great Easter Feast.

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C. Environmental Aspect
i. Land/House Ownership House/Lot Ownership Owned Rented Rent Free Households Percentage 9 60.00% 4 26.67% 2 13.33% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to House/Lot Ownership


70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Owned Rented Rent Free 13.33% 60.00%

26.67%

This line graph shows the house and lot ownership of the respondents. As what is shown above the line goes down from owned, rented to rent free; meaning those who owned their house and lot is the one that is highest which got 60% or 9 respondents. Those whose are renting their house and lot are 4 respondents and those who do not rent are 2 respondents. ii. Types of Materials Used for House Types of Materials Light Strong Mixed Makeshift Households Percentage 1 6.67% 4 26.67% 8 53.33% 2 13.33% 15 100.00% 18 | P a g e

Distribution of Respondents According to Types of Materials

13%

7%

Light
27%

Strong Mixed

Makeshift

53%

This graph indicates the types of materials used in building their houses. Others say light materials, there are also respondents say strong materials are what they used somehow others say mixed strong and light materials and there is also say that their house was built from makeshift. The Percentage for the four materials are: 53% for mixed, 27% for strong, 13% for makeshift and only 7% for light. This was arranged in highest to lowest and it says that most of the respondents used mixed light and strong materials in making their houses.

iii. Lighting Facilities Lighting Facilities Households Percentage Electricity 15 100.00% 15 100.00% This table represents the lighting facilities used by the respondents. This shows that 100% of the respondents or all of them used electricity for their lighting facilities. They said that its harmful when they used other substitute for their lighting facilities because of having many children in their place might cause fire or burnt.

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iv. Excreta Disposal Excreta Disposal Pail System Flush Type Cumunal Toilet Households Percentage 8 53.33% 6 40.00% 1 6.67% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Excreta Disposal

60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00%

53.33%

40.00%

6.67% 10.00% 0.00% Pail System Flush Type Cumunal Toilet

This graph above shows the usage of the respondents in their excreta disposal. Excreta are human or animal feces, or waste. Human waste is usually flushed into the sewers where it is usually treated and purified. So based on this graph, respondents used the Pail system for their excreta disposal with the total of 8 respondents or 53.33%.

v. Ownership of Toilet Facility Ownership of Toilet Private Shared Public Households Percentage 12 80.00% 2 13.33% 1 6.67%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Ownership of Toilet


90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Private 13.33% 6.67% Shared Public 80.00%

This is the graph which going to state the distribution of the respondents according to the ownership of the residents to their toilet. Some have private toilet which means toilet is owned by them and they were the one who is using it. Others have shared toilet which the toilet is used by 2 families. The public toilet is used by many people. So Private ownership of the toilet has many respondents who are able to be more comfortable better than the others.

vi. Sewerage System in the Community Sewerage System/Condition Blind Drainage Open-drainage Households Percentage 1 6.67% 14 93.33% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Sewerage System/Condition

100.00% 80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Blind Drainage Percentage 6.67% 93.33%

Open-drainage

This graph represents the distribution of the respondents according to the sewerage system or condition. The choices were two: Blind drainage and open-drainage. Blind drainage is the drainage in which the surface flow of water collects in sinks or lakes having no surface outlet this is the drainage in which the surface flow of water collects in sinks or lakes having no surface outlet. Open-drainage is the drainage of an empyema cavity through an opening in the chest wall into which one or more rubber drainage tubes are inserted, the opening not being sealed against the entrance of outside air. So it means that the open drainage is the sewerage system and condition of the respondents because it has 93.33% or 14 respondents.

vii. Type of Waste Disposal Waste Disposal Burning Garbage Collections Households Percentage 1 6.67% 14 93.33% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Waste Disposal


100.00% 90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Burning Garbage Collections 6.67% 93.33%

This is the line graph which shows and states the waste disposal of the respondents. Garbage should be thrown properly and need to be diminished so two disposal are mentioned above, burning and garbage collections. 14 respondents say that they were using the proper disposal which is the garbage collections and 1 respondent say that burning is their method of waste disposal which is bad to the environment because it produces smoke which will harm to the ozone layer.

viii. Container Used for Garbage Container Used for Garbage Garbage Bag Waste Basket Sack Households Percentage 6 40.00% 1 6.67% 8 53.33% 15 100.00%

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Distribution of Respondents According to Container Used for Garbage


60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Garbage Bag Waste Basket Sack 6.67% 40.00% 53.33%

The graphical illustration states the container used for garbage by the respondents. Using sack got the highest percentage which is 53.33% followed by garbage bag which is 40% and lastly the lowest is using waste basket 6.67%.

ix. Source of Drinking Water Source of Drinking Water Commercially prepared water Local water system Households Percentage 9 60.00% 6 40.00% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Source of Drinking Water

40%

Commercially prepared water


60%

Local water system

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Commercially prepared water and local water system is the source of drinking water of the respondents. It says that the two system was the resources of the people in this place. 60% of them used commercially prepared water and 40% of them used local water system.

x. Storage of Drinking Water Storage of Drinking Water Jar Water Tank Plastic/Glass Container Households Percentage 1 6.67% 13 86.67% 1 6.67%

Distribution of Respondents According to Storage of Drinking Water


86.67% 90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Jar Water Tank Plastic/Glass Container 6.67% 6.67%

It is highly recognized that water tank is the most storage of drinking water of the respondents. As a matter of fact it has 86.67% or 13 respondents. In ratio it is 13:1:1. Those similar in percentage are jar and plastic or glass container which is 6.67 in percentage in with the same number both has 1 respondent.

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xi. Water Treatment for Drinking Water Water Treatment Boiling Households Percentage 15 100.00% 15 100.00%

It is shown above that the choice of everyone the water treatment for their drinking water is BOILING. It is proper and safe because the because it removes the bacteria in the water. Boiling is the surest method to make water safer to drink by killing disease-causing organisms, including viruses, bacteria, and parasites.

xii. Present of Breeding Sites of Vectors Present of Breeding Sites of Vectors With Without Households Percentage 8 53.33% 7 46.67% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Present of Breeding Sites of Vectors

55.00% 50.00%

53.33%

46.67% 45.00% 40.00% With Without

The information gathered on our survey is being illustrated above, so this is all about the present of breeding sites and vectors. As usual, Some says with and others without. For proving 53.33% say that there is the present of breeding sites of vectors in their place and 46.67% say that there is the absence of breeding sites of vectors in their place. 26 | P a g e

xiii. Ways of Controlling Vectors Ways of Controlling Vectors Screens on doors and windows Insecticides Mouse Traps Households Percentage 2 13.33% 8 53.33% 5 33.33% 15 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Ways of Controlling Vectors

13% 33% Screens on doors and windows Insecticides Mouse Traps

54%

The pie graph is about the ways of controlling vectors based on those respondents who says that breeding sites of vectors is present in their place. The ways they are doing are using screens on doors and windows, using insecticides and by the use of mouse traps. The used of insecticides to kill the pests is being used by many respondents because it has 54% and 8 respondents.

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D. Health Aspect
i. Community Health Programs
Community Health Programs Free consultation Immunization Family Planning Pre-natal Check-up Well-Baby Clinic Aware Percentage 12 80.00% 14 93.33% 7 46.67% 1 6.67% 3 20.00% Utilizes 3 1 8 14 12 Percentage 20.00% 6.67% 53.33% 93.33% 80.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Community Health Programs

100.00% 80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00%

80.00%

93.33% 53.33% 20.00% 6.67% 46.67%

93.33% 80.00%

6.67%
Free consultation Immunization Family Planning Pre-natal Check-up

20.00%

Well-Baby Clinic

The graph above shows the community health programs held in the community which the respondents had taken or taking. Some are aware and some utilizes this programs. Lets start of Free consultation: 12 respondents are aware and 3 utilizes, Immunization which has 14 respondents who are aware to this and 1 utilizes, for family planning there are seven who are aware and 8 who are not maybe this is the reason why some of them have many children. Pre-natal check up has 1:14 ratio in which 1 is those who are aware and 14 to those who utilizes, for well baby clinic the ratio is 1:4. So in this case the awareness of respondents is the immunization which got the highest of percentage of 93.33%.

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ii. Family Health Practices


Health Practices Use of hygienic products Sleep 6-8 hours a day Brushes teeth Cuts toe nails Cleans ears Change clothes Eats balanced diet Smoking Regular exercise Use of prohibited drugs Dental check-up Recreational Relaxation Activities Practiced 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 2 1 % 20.00% 20.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 26.67% 20.00% 26.67% 0.00% 13.33% 6.67% Not Practiced 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 10 8 15 10 13 % 0.00% 13.33% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 40.00% 66.67% 53.33% 100.00% 66.67% 86.67% Frequency 12 10 15 15 15 15 5 2 3 0 3 1 % 80.00% 66.67% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 33.33% 13.33% 20.00% 0.00% 20.00% 6.67%

16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Frequency Not Practiced Practiced

The graph above tells the Family health practices. There are 12 health practices above and need to be measured if they are practicing or not and if it is frequency practiced. The higher that got 26.67% in practiced is eating balanced diet and those which they do not practiced are brushing teeth, cutting toe nails, cleaning ears, 29 | P a g e

changing clothes and using of prohibited drugs. For the highest in not practiced is using prohibited drugs. The practices that they take frequency which got the perfect score are brushing teeth, cutting toe nails, cleaning ears and changing clothes and the lowest for this category is recreational relaxing activities. iii. Food Usually Eaten Food Usually Eaten Households Meat 3 Mixed 12 15 Percentage 20.00% 80.00% 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Food Usually Eaten

80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Meat 20.00%

80.00%

Mixed

This graph above states the food that is usually eaten by the 15 respondents. Some says meat is what they usually eaten and others say mixed which are vegetable, meat & fish. Eating assorted foods or mixed is the higher percentage of respondents prefer. Maybe the reason is it is good to have a healthy and strong body by eating different kinds of food. So for proving the percentage for food is 20% and 80% for mixed.

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iv. Food Storage Practices Food Storage Refrigerator Table Households 11 4 15 Percentage 73.33% 26.67% 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Food Storage

Table

26.67%

Refrigerator

73.33%

0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00%

This is an illustration for the result of the food storage used by the respondents. Refrigerator and table are their food storage. 73.33% of the respondents belong to those who used refrigerator as their food storage and 26.67% respondents used table as their food storage.

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v. First Person Consulted in Time of Illness Consulted Persons Households Doctor 6 Albularyo 3 Hilot 1 Family 5 15 Percentage 40.00% 20.00% 6.67% 33.33% 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Consulted Persons

33% 40%

Doctor Albularyo Hilot Family

7% 20%

The graph shows the most persons that are consulted during illness times. They prefer to go to doctors, albularyo, manghihilot and to their family when they are sick. Those who say doctors explained that doctors give the right medication and proper medicine and this was highly proven. Albularyo or Dr. Quack Quack is being tested by some people they say it is good because no need to pay more money and you will recover to your illness. Hilot is said by others and explained as the same as albularyo. Lastly it was Family who they consulted first. In this graph Doctor got 40% which is the highest and the first consulted persons during illness.

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i. Medications Taken During Illness Medications Prescribed herbal Households 12 3 15 Percentage 80.00% 20.00% 100.00%

Distribution of Respondents According to Medications


90.00% 80.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Prescribed herbal 20.00%

The graphical illustration above states the medications used by the respondents in times of sickness. The information gathered on the graph which the respondent most consulted in times of sickness is the doctor. So as the partner of the doctor it goes again here in graph to prescribed medicines. Therefore herbal is used to substitute those medicines that are high in price. A prescription drug (also prescription medication or prescription medicine) is a licensed medicine that is regulated by legislation to require a medical prescription before it can be obtained. The term is used to distinguish it from over-the-counter drugs which can be obtained without a prescription. Different jurisdictions have different definitions of what constitutes a prescription drug. Thats a good result that more respondents used prescribed medications to cure their sickness.

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III.
GUIDE

COMMUNITY OR FAMILY NEEDS

1 not needed 2 needed but not important 3 needed and important

4 needed and more important 5 needed and most important

i.

Education Services
1 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 8 3 2 0 0 5 2 2 1 4 3 0 2 2 1 4 1 5 10 15 13 8 9 2 2

Education Service Free Pre-school Education Tutorial Classes Values Education Program Kapit-Bahay Aralan Summer Learning Program Parent Education Program Peer Education Session

15 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 10 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 2 2 13 8 9 42 6 2 1 3 8 2 1 1

21

Series1
Series5 Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1

Series2 Series3 Series4 Series5

As what is stated above in the graphical illustration in Education Services, 15 respondents say that the Tutorial Classes Service is what they needed and the most important among all of those Education services mentioned above.
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ii.

Health and Nutrition Services


1 1 0 0 0 3 6 2 2 0 0 0 8 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 1 1 0 2 1 4 5 9 13 15 13 2 2

Health and Nurition Services Health Workers Training Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Program Medical Mission First Aid Training Lecture on Emerging Diseases Herbal Garden Maintenance

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

Series5 Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1

As what is stated above in the graphical illustration in Health and Nutrition Services, 14 respondents say that the Medical Mission Service is what they needed and the most important among all of those health and nutrition services mentioned above.

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iii.

Social Services
1 3 1 0 0 0 2 8 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 1 5 2 9 15 13 14

Social Services Sports Tournament Senior Citizens Weekly Care Christmas Gift Giving Leadeship Training Program Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention

100% 50% 0% Series5 Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1

As what is stated above in Social Services, 15 respondents say that the Christmas Gift Giving is what they needed and the most important among all of those health and nutrition services mentioned above.

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iv.

Environment and Safety Services


1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 1 4 0 1 14 1 1 5 15 4 1 14 13

Environment and Safety Services Clean and Green Program Fire Prevention Crime Prevention Disaster Management Seminar Proper Waste Disposal Program

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

Series5 Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1

Based on the graphical illustration above about Environmental and Safety Services, 15 respondents suggested that the Clean and Green Program is what they needed and the most important among all of those other programs mentioned above.

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v.

Spiritual Services
1 10 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 5 0 4 1 0 6 10 5 1 15 4 5

Spiritual Services Annual Recollection Bible Study Mass Wedding Mass Baptism/Confirmation

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

Series5 Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1

About 15 respondents say that what they needed and what is most important is the Bible Study or Bible Lesson in Spiritual Services. This explanation is honestly according to the graph above.

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vi.

Livelihood Program
Livelihood Program Needle Craft Training Food Processing Entrepreneur Seminar Candle Making Rug Making Candy Making 1 10 5 11 15 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 4 1 0 5 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 5 0 1 1 0 8 14

Candy Making Rug Making Candle Making Entrepreneur Seminar Food Processing Needle Craft Training Livelihood Program 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Series1 Series2 Series3 Series4 Series5

Based on the graphical illustration above about livelihood program, 14 respondents suggested that the Candy Making Program is what they needed and the most important among all of those livelihood programs mentioned above.

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