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Republic of the Philippines

Polytechnic University of the Philippines


Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

” Providing Food Stations for Stray Animals”


” Be their voice, help them survive”

I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Providing Food Stations for Stray Animals


TITLE

1. To provide nutrients and growth for every animal and to give


utmost care to stray animals that were abandoned, mistreated,
starved, and needed human's way of affection.

2. To eradicate animal cruelty and kept away from all pain and
suffering.

OBJECTIVES
3. To promote responsible ownership; improve the health care of
owned and stray animals.

4. To reduce the number of stray animals, the owner should spay


or neuter their pet so that they can get enough nutrients and a
healthy lifestyle.

This proposal's objective is to develop and benefit both animals


and people. Our aim is to change people’s attitude towards stray
animals by emphasizing their societal value as therapy and
companion animals. One of the desired side effects is that
through a change in perspective about stray animals than buying
as companion animal/pet.

Animals are all equal as humans are all equal. Being mistreated,
abandoned, and starved should not justify the inferiority of
humans to animals. Stray animals also needed affection and
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

PROJECT gentle care from us. They were not responsible for being
DESCRIPTION dangerous, humans made them like that. 

As a student from BSBAMMOUMN 1-A, we acknowledge their


existence and their importance. Also, we want to offer them food,
catch them, put them in the local animal shelter, foster homeless
animals, rehome, cure injuries, and sick animals, help them
conquer their fears and to reduce the number of stray animals
and eventually increase their nutrients and decrease their
diseases. 

We do want to make them safe in any way we can. Educating the


public about the need to protect and preserve the environment is
a long-range goal for the welfare of future generations.
Establishment of specific biosphere reserves for endangered
plants and animals. Maintenance of rare species in protected
areas such as national parks, sanctuaries, etc.

DATE/S OF
IMPLEMENTATION May 25, 2021 One week of preparation
June 15 2021 Two weeks of Implementing the program

Conti, Maria Angelika


Diaz, Mauie Alyanna 
Dolfo, Allan II
Doyugan, Brudie
Gida, Jenilyn
PROPONENT/S
Macam, Iris
Oca, Cherrose
Pasamonte, KentJim 
Pungutan, Meg Ryan
Republic of the Philippines
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

Somera, Rachel
Tumala, Billie Lee
Villancio, Joniel 
Zapanta, Arlyn Leane

This project aims to benefit stray animals, pet owners as they


already have previous knowledge of working with animals,
students of BSBAMMOUMN 1-A, and also everyone as anyone
should be educated on animal cruelty and take action against it
TARGET
and for us to have enough knowledge on how we protect and care
PARTICIPANTS for our pets and/or stray animals in the community along
Sampaloc, Manila (barangay 537-539). Our goal is to educate as
many people as possible.

II. TIMELINE OF THE PROJECT:

COMMITTEE IN
DUE DATES ACTIONS TO TAKE
CHARGE

Preparation for the actual implementation.


May 25, 2021 Program Committee
Discussion of the project.

Canvass of the materials needed and


foods for them. Asking for permission
Communication
 May 27, 2021 from Philippine Animal Welfare Society
Committee
(PAWS) and barangay from punong
barangay that was covered in the project.

Following up the barangay permission


Communication
May 28, 2021 from punong barangay that was covered
Committee
in the project.

Gathering of allowances and paying the


May 29, 2021 payment for the materials needed and technical Committee
foods.

June 01, 2021 Buying foods and equipment for animals Co-chair
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

such as paper plates, gloves, and alcohol


for protection.

Visit’s barangay 537-539 in Sampaloc


Manila while observing stray animals
June 02, 2021 along the streets as well as meeting with Publication Committee
the punong barangays from the said
streets.

June 3,7 and Implementing the project "Providing Food


All members
11, 2021 Stations for Stray Animals"

Last day of implementing the project "


Providing Food Stations for Stray All member and
June 15, 2021
Animals” And awarding for the people Certificate Committee
who participate for this project.

III. PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND STAFFING

NAME OF ASSIGNED
TASK DESCRIPTION
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL

Looking for foods and materials needed


Co-chair Iris Macam
from the project

Arranging all the stuff needed and


Program Committee Arlyn Leane Zapanta
finalizing the flow of this program

Certificates
Making a certificate for all participants. Maria Angelika Conti
Committee
Checking the flow of program and
Technical Committee Jenilyn Gida
looking for any possible problem

Communications Asking for permission from Barangay


Danica Doyugan
Committee Captain and

Quality Assurance Looking for sponsors for this project


Allan Dolfo II
Committee and budgeting the money

IV. GENERAL BUDGET REQUIREMENT


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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

PRICE PER QUANTITY


ITEM DESCRIPTION COST
UNIT NEEDED
CAT FOOD 840 PHP 1 SACK 840 PHP

DOG FOOD 826 PHP 1 SACK 826 PHP

PAPER PLATES 85 PPHP 2 PCS 170 PHP

ALCOHOL (500ml) 83 PHP 2 PCS 166 PHP

GLOVES 50 PHP 1 PACK 50 PHP

BOTTLED WATER (500 ml) 13 PHP 25 PCS 325 PHP

ADDITIONAL EXPENSES 2,500 PHP

TOTAL EXPENSES PHP 4,877.00

V. PROJECT APPROVAL AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PLAN

ACTION
NUMBE STEPS TO TAKE
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Feed them - One of the most significant things to do is to feed them


the moment you see them. Usually, stray dogs just eat any food they
1. find in the streets, some are really unfortunate that they don't have
anything to eat. It is one way to gain their strength back as well as
their trust in people
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NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

Catch them safely - Restrain the animal if at all necessary. To hold


2. the animal in the field, create a barrier or use a carrier, leash, piece
of cloth, or length of rope.

Put them in the local animal shelter - If you find a stray dog and
cannot find the owner, you should take the dog to the local animal
3. shelter or animal control officer. Call first to see what policies exist
regarding stray intake.

Cure injuries and sick animals - If the animal is sick or injured,


4. bring it to the vet for treatment.  If the injury is minor or the sickness
can be easily treated, give appropriate medication until they are well.

5. Help them conquer their fears - In animals, fear manifests itself in


several ways, ranging from shutting down to retreating to appearing
aggressive.

VI. PROGRAM FLOW

PROGRAM FLOW

Allotted Time Program Segment In Charge

6:30 - 6:45 AM Gathering interested participants for the stray animals Arlyn Leane
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

feeding program around the covered community. Zapanta

6:45 - 7:00 AM Opening Prayer Jenilyn Gida

Billie Lee
7:00 - 7:10 AM Welcome Address
Tumala

Iris Macam
(Discussion Importance and Recognition of feeding
7:10 - 7:40 AM and Maria
program for stray animals
Angelika Conti

Meg Ryan
(Discussion) Danger and Awareness about animal
Pungutan &
7:40 - 8:00 AM cruelty with the assistance of pet professionals in public
Rachel
sectors
Somera

Mauie Alyanna
Leaving animal bowls on the side of the covered streets
8:00 - 9:00 AM Diaz & Kentjim
by group.
Pasamonte

Joniel villancio
Observation on every stray animal that voluntarily came
9:00 - 9:30 AM & Danica
to every food bowl / refilling bowls with food and water
Doyugan

All members &


9:30 - 9:45 AM Picture Taking
participants

9:45 -10:00AM Participant's Assembly on a barangay / Lunch Break All members

Acknowledgement for the participations of barangay


10:00-10:15AM Iris Macam
officials as well as the pet professionals' assistance

10:15-10:20AM Closing of the program / Closing Remarks Allan Dolfo II

10:20-10:30AM Closing prayer Cherrose Oca

Prepared by:

GROUP 1
GROUP MEMBERS:
Conti, Maria Angelika
Diaz, Mauie Alyanna 
Republic of the Philippines
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

Dolfo, Allan II
Doyugan, Danica
Gida, Jenilyn
Macam, Iris
Oca, Cherrose
Pasamonte, KentJim 
Pungutan, Meg Ryan
Somera, Rachel
Tumala, Billie Lee
Villancio, Joniel 
Zapanta, Arlyn Leane

BSBAMMOUMN 1-A

Checked by:

MR. RICHARD L. SANA


Instructor, NSTP – Civic Welfare Training Service

Approved by:

DR. ROVELINA B. JACOLBIA


Director, National Service Training Program

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