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NATIONAL

SERVICE
TRAINING
PROGRAM
COMMUNITY
IMMERSION
OPENING PRAYER:
Let’s bow our heads and place ourselves in the presence of the Lord.
Dear Lord, we stand before you in humble prayer before we start with
this seminar.
We realize that without your blessings we would not able to succeed
with the plans we have for this activity.  Bestow your grace and divine
wisdom to all of us present here, so we could cooperate and enjoy
camaraderie and love for the greater glory of your name.
Bless also those we have left behind in our homes. May you grant
them peace and happiness as they go about their activities.
Bless people around the globe that they may enjoy peace and the
goodness of your love.
We ask all these through your mighty name, Amen.
LESSONS THAT WILL
BE DISCUSSED:
PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO NSTP
PART 2: INTRODUCTION TO URBAN FARMING
PART 3: PREPARATION OF MATERIALS
PART 4: PROCEDURES OF URBAN FARMING

LAST PART:
CONCLUSION AND ANSWERING OF
QUESTIONS
NATIONAL SERVICE
TRAINING PROGRAM:
NSTP is a training program in tertiary as well as
vocational/technical educational institutions.
the program aims to enhance civic consciousness and defense
preparedness in the youth by developing the ethic of service and
patriotism specifically designed to enhance the youth's active
contribution to the general welfare, to develop the youth’s
physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being and
promote defense preparedness and ethics of service while
undergoing training in any of its three program components.
- Started on 2001 and approved by President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo on July 2002. Became effective on S.Y 2002-2003.
3 COMPONENTS OF
NSTP:
1. Reserved Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
- designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in
order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national
defense preparedness.
2. Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
- refers to programs or activities contributory to the general welfare
and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the
enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to
improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship,
safety, recreation and morals of the citizenry.
3. Literacy Training Program
- designed to train students to become teachers of literacy and
numeracy skills to school children, out of school youth, and other
segments of society in need of their service.
URBAN
FARMING
Urban agriculture, urban farming, or urban gardening is the
practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or
around urban areas. Urban agriculture can also involve animal
husbandry, aquaculture, agroforestry, urban beekeeping, and
horticulture.
Urban agriculture can reflect varying levels of economic and
social development. It may be a social movement for sustainable
communities, where organic growers, "foodies," and "locavores"
form social networks founded on a shared ethos of nature and
community holism.
Also considers as a movement for
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT.

direct access to fresh vegetables through urban agriculture can


improve food security and food safety.
PLASTIC BOTTLES
SEEDS
CUTTER
SCISSORS
SOIL
WATERING POT
PROCEDURES/STEPS
IN URBAN FARMING:
STEP 1: Prepare the materials and tools needed for urban farming.

STEP 2: Look for proper area where you can put the plant.

STEP 3: Ready the seedling tray and soil. (put the soil in seedling
tray).

STEP 4: Make a small hole in each soil in your seedling tray.

STEP 5: Put a seed in each hole of the seedling tray.


STEP 6: Cover the embedded seeds with soil.

STEP 7: Water the seeds regularly.

STEP 8: Wait until the seeds grow.


CLOSING
REMARKS
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