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Narrative Report on Household Survey Findings

Good vibes (Group 3):


Abergas, Kate Ann
Briones, Steffanie Nica
Cancio, Edsel
Delos Santos, Shayne
Datulio, John Mark
Limsag, Julie Mae
Pueblas, Cheryl Ann
Quibod, Joshua

Introduction

This report provides an in-depth analysis of the socio-economic conditions and living
circumstances observed within the Aboc-Fernandez household. Through an information
survey, data were collected on various aspects including household composition,
education, employment, income, and living conditions to understand the family's
dynamics and needs.

Household Composition

The Aboc-Fernandez household consists of four members: Denise Aboc as the head,
along with her siblings Arnold Fernandez, Erlin Aboc, and Gladys Joy Aboc Delcampo.
Each member plays a unique role within the family structure.

Demographic Data

The household members range in age from 33 to 42, with both males and females
represented. Denise Aboc is the only married member, while the others are single.
Education levels vary, with the highest attainment being high school education.

Employment and Occupation

Denise works as a therapist, while Erlin and Arnold are engaged in massage-related
occupations. Their sister Gladys Joy's occupation was not specified, indicating potential
unemployment or alternative sources of income.
Income and Financial Security

Monthly income for the household is relatively low, with each member earning less than
₱5,000. However, Denise has social security fund memberships, providing some level
of financial security.

Living Conditions

The family resides in a rented semi-concrete structure in a coastal area. The living
space is small, below 50 square meters, and cooking facilities consist of an electric
stove and butane gas. Despite these limitations, the household has access to electricity
from Davao Light Power and Company.

Health and Safety

Denise is visually impaired due to glaucoma, highlighting a health concern within the
household. Additionally, she has been a victim of a traffic accident, indicating potential
safety risks.

Additional Information

The household does not own pets, livestock, or have a garden for vegetable plants.
Basic household appliances such as an electric fan and speaker are present.
Transportation is mainly through commuting, and additional sources of income include
pensions and fishing.

Conclusion

Based on the survey findings, the Aboc-Fernandez family could benefit from various
assistance programs tailored to address their specific needs. Here are some
recommendations:

● Financial Assistance: Given the low monthly income of the household


members, financial assistance programs could provide temporary relief and
support their basic needs. This assistance could come in the form of cash grants,
subsidies for utilities or rent, or access to microfinance for small-scale
entrepreneurial ventures.
● Healthcare Support: As Denise Aboc is visually impaired due to glaucoma and
has been a victim of a traffic accident, healthcare assistance programs could
offer subsidized or free medical consultations, treatments, and medications to
manage her condition and improve her quality of life. Additionally, access to
vision rehabilitation services could help her adapt to her visual impairment.
● Education and Skills Training: With limited educational attainment among
household members, education and skills training programs could empower them
to access better employment opportunities and increase their earning potential.
These programs could include adult literacy classes, vocational training in
massage therapy or other in-demand skills, and scholarships or tuition
assistance for further education.
● Housing Support: Given the small and rented living space of the household,
housing support programs could provide assistance in finding more suitable and
affordable housing options. This could involve subsidies for rent, access to low-
cost housing schemes, or assistance in securing housing loans.
● Safety and Rehabilitation: Considering Denise's history of being a victim of a
traffic accident, safety awareness programs and rehabilitation services could help
prevent future accidents and facilitate her recovery process. These programs
could include road safety education, mobility aids, and physical therapy sessions.
● Livelihood Development: As the household relies on limited sources of income,
livelihood development programs could support their efforts to diversify their
income streams and improve their financial stability. This could involve training in
alternative livelihoods such as fishing, small-scale entrepreneurship, or handicraft
making.
● Social Welfare Support: Given the family's vulnerability, social welfare
programs could provide holistic support to address their various needs. This
could include access to social services such as counseling, legal aid, and
community-based assistance programs for families in similar circumstances.

By implementing these assistance programs, the Aboc-Fernandez family can receive


the support they need to overcome their challenges, improve their living conditions, and
build a more sustainable and resilient future.

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