Mary ann Cutidioc identified three community problems in the Hi-way 2000 Compound in Brgy. San Juan, Taytay Rizal. The first problem was children playing outside without masks despite alert level 2. She suggested talking to parents to prioritize children over phones and restrict children's movement. The second problem was malnourished children due to lack of food and vitamins. She proposed seeking government aid and job opportunities. The third problem was children unable to read and write. She offered to teach these children using reused paper to avoid expenses.
Mary ann Cutidioc identified three community problems in the Hi-way 2000 Compound in Brgy. San Juan, Taytay Rizal. The first problem was children playing outside without masks despite alert level 2. She suggested talking to parents to prioritize children over phones and restrict children's movement. The second problem was malnourished children due to lack of food and vitamins. She proposed seeking government aid and job opportunities. The third problem was children unable to read and write. She offered to teach these children using reused paper to avoid expenses.
Mary ann Cutidioc identified three community problems in the Hi-way 2000 Compound in Brgy. San Juan, Taytay Rizal. The first problem was children playing outside without masks despite alert level 2. She suggested talking to parents to prioritize children over phones and restrict children's movement. The second problem was malnourished children due to lack of food and vitamins. She proposed seeking government aid and job opportunities. The third problem was children unable to read and write. She offered to teach these children using reused paper to avoid expenses.
Course Year and Section: BSA 1-A Professor: Mr. Paulo Motita
Community Assessment 1 Date: March 15, 2022
Community Problem/s Possible Solution
Problem 1: There are a lot of children playing As a student and their neighbor, I could talk to the outside their houses without wearing masks, even parents or guidance to divert their focus from their when we are still on alert level 2. phones to their children. Some people lost their focus on their phones, without even realizing that their sons and daughters are already outside. They Rationale (identify the root causes of the Problem) should prioritize their children first before their Their parents or guidance does not restrain them work. Because sometimes the parents would say enough. And they are not taking good care of they are busy working that’s why they could not them. take care of their children. Some are not strict enough to stop their children. They could put a Place: Hi-way 2000 Compound, Brgy. San Juan, wood that could block their doors, for those kids Taytay Rizal who have the age of 3-6. And for those above, they can lock the door or be strict with them. They are the parents, they should be the ones to be followed not the other way around. Lastly, they can talk to each other and seek someone to look at their children. If they could not afford a big amount, the parents could contribute a small amount of money, from that they can save enough money to pay. Problem 2: There are a lot of malnourished kids I could talk or suggest to those people who have in a high position, or the leader of our compound to Rationale: They are not eating enough food. seek help from the government, or to those non- People in this area couldn’t afford to buy vitamins, local government units who provide funds for which are necessary for the kids. those people who need help. They could also provide a job for those people who live in this Place: Hi-way 2000 Compound, Brgy. San Juan, area, instead of looking for somewhere else. Taytay Rizal I can also use the allowance that I get to provide food like porridge for the kids. Problem 3: A lot of children don’t know how to I could teach these kids; if they don’t have a paper read and write. to use I can also provide for it, using the back of the paper that I have been used so it will be Place: Hi-way 2000 Compound, Brgy. San Juan, reused. It can also help to avoid expenses. Taytay Rizal