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LIVED EXPERIENCES OF HOMELESS PERSONS IN TALIBON

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A Thesis Presented to the

Senior High School Department

Of San Jose National High School

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In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in

PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1

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By:

SUBSUBAN CHERRY ANNE B.

RICO FRANCIS ROBERT D.

ANGELEAH AUTENTICO

BASADRE JOHN ACXEL

LARUGA ALFER JOHN

June 2023
SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

APPROVAL SHEET

This thesis entitled “A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH”LIVED EXPERIENCES OF A


HOMELESS PERSON IN TALIBON S.Y. 2022-2023 Submitted by Angeleah Autentico,
Francis Robert D. Rico, Jewel M. Daniel, John Axcel C. Basadre, Cherry Anne B.
Subsuban, Alfer John D. Laruga and Edel Tampor in Partial fulfillment of the
Requirements in PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 has been examined and is recommended
for acceptance and approval for ORAL EXAMINATION.

JOSEPH MUNALEM

Adviser

Approved by the Committee on Oral Examination with a grade of PASSED on


JUNE 29,2023.

SHARMAINE SHEENA AUTENTICO CHERADIE T. AUTENTICO

Member Member

JASON E. CURIBA

Chairman

MA.MABETH M. ARRO,

HT – III , SIC
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First, we would like to acknowledge the students who broke their silence and let
us hear their lived experiences. We are really honored to have the opportunity to listen
and learn from you. We will forever be grateful to you and hope that sharing your
experiences may lift up some of your burdens. Your stories had moved and awaken us
in one way or another. We would also like to acknowledge the advisers of Senior High
School for helping us find the participants of our study.

To our Thesis Adviser, Mr. Joseph Munalem, thank you for all the guidance,
resources, feedback, reassurance and time you have spared for us. Thank you for the
encouragement, your timely, constructive and detailed feedback and for sharing your
wealth of knowledge about qualitative research. Without you, this study would never
have started or finished.

We are also grateful to our parents who unceasingly support us especially in


financial aspect. Thank you for understanding us during those times that we were so
busy and we forgot to help in doing the household chores.

To our friends, classmates and colleagues who help and encouraged us in this
endeavor, thank you very much. Your endless motivations during those times that we
lost hope, the jokes that you fired to us during those challenging times had help us
enlighten our mood to continue our study.

We also want to acknowledge our school, San Jose National High School for
allowing us to conduct this research study.
To our Almighty Father, we give our greatest thanks for empowering us with
knowledge and strengths to withstand all odds, for guiding us all throughout our
research study. This study would not be possible without the help and guide from Him.

Collectively, our thesis adviser, the student participants, school faculties and
staffs, our parents and friends are all the heart of this research project. We are beyond
fortunate and thankful to have them from the beginning till the end.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

The Researchers
ABSTRACT

This study intends to analyze obstacle that homeless person faces their day-to-
day life. By exploring the Lived experiences of a homeless persons. The researcher
might to discover live experiences.

A phenomenological researchers used so that this study could explain more


about Homeless person, and the challenges of being a homeless.

The study was focused on the experiences and perspective of homeless


individual in Talibon, Bohol. Interview questions are usually serious so that the
information will be collected by using the semi-structured questionnaires, this help the
researcher by asking questions to participants in Talibon who are related to this study
additionally, the study did not cover the experiences of homeless individual who were
incarcerated or living temporary shelters, such us emergency or transitional housing.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE-----------------------------------------------1

Rationale of the study -------------------------------------------------------------------------1

Review of Related Literature ---------------------------------------------------------------4

Statement of the Problem and Sub-Problems------------------------------------------7

Scope and Delimitation -----------------------------------------------------------------------7

Significance of the Study ---------------------------------------------------------------------7

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ------------------------------------------------------------8

Research Method --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8

Research Design --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8

Research Participant --------------------------------------------------------------------------9

Research Instrument --------------------------------------------------------------------------9

Research Environment -----------------------------------------------------------------------9

Data Gathering Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------10

DEFIINITION OF TERMS -----------------------------------------------------------------11

Chapter II – DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS ----------------------------------12

Chapter 3 SIGIFICANCE FIDINGS, CONCLUSIONN AND

RECOMMENDATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Summary of Findings ------------------------------------------------------------------------17

Conclusion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18

Recommendations -----------------------------------------------------------------------------18

APPENDIX A…………………………………………………………………………………20

APPENDIX B…………………………………………………………………………………21

APPENDIX C…………………………………………………………………………………22

APPENDIX D…………………………………………………………………………………23

APPENDIX E…………………………………………………………………………………25

APPENDIX F…………………………………………………………………………………33

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