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Far Eastern University Community Extension Services National Service Training Program Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 BLOSSOM Month (Be in Love for Selfless Service for Others Merit) I. May Flower - Appreciating the value of hard labor and simple living. Inception of International Worker’s Day, more commonly referred to as May Day. “May Day has ancient roots in the spring festivals of rebirth. It is a day from medieval England and other peasant societies. So for the working classes it’s seen as a moment of rebirth.” ref. www.google.com Thrust: Optimum Service to Humanity; The Tamaraws Ways! Date/ Month April 2015 12-16, Program/Proj ect Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Annual Tamaraw Counting 2015 at Mount Iglit, San Jose Occidental Mindoro The activity aims to continuously support the Tamaraw Conservation Program by actively taking part in the monitoring and collection of latest information regarding the Tamaraw population. Further, the survey will provide data for more relevant programs for the area and its inhabitant for the sustainability of the conservation efforts. Timetable Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Five Days IAS-Biology Department Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Mr. Noel B. Bejo, Coordinator CES/NSTP, Prof. Jason Chavez, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Anthony Pag-ong, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Ruby Olipany, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Dulce Nisperos, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Esperanza Arcilla, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Mary Gutierrez, Faculty IAS Biology, Prof. Jerome Requidan, Faculty IAS Literature, Mr. Zymon Bumatay, Staff Media Services, TAMVOL student volunteers P 268,000.00 -Participation in the mountain trailing, Studying the Biodiversity of Tamaraws’ Habitat and linkages. -Consolidation of the counting activity results increased awareness and concern to the “Tamaraws and its habitat among the participants. -Developed proposal re: Literacy Program for Tau-Buid for immediate implementation. - Came up with a press release and article about the initiative being undertaken by the university. (5) 2014 counting = 382 2015 counting = 405 As of April 2015 counting an increase of 23 Tamaraw number for a year. 1|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 2|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project th May 18, 2015 May 20, 2015 May 21, 2015 12 Brigada Eskwela 2015 V. Mapa High School Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School Biga Elementary School, Silang, Cavite Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Brigada Eskwela aims to prepare the public schools for the opening of classes in June 2015 by mobilizing volunteers among teachers, parents and other community members, as well as companies, government agencies, and volunteer organizations from different sectors of society. This school maintenance effort engages all education stakeholders to contribute their time, effort and resources in ensuring that public school facilities are prepared in time for the forthcoming school opening. The volunteers do minor repairs and maintenance work in public schools such as repainting, repair of leaking roofs and pipes, checking for electrical safety, repair of broken chairs and tables, and many others. For FEU this undertaking was spearheaded by HRD, FEU-ELU and CES/NSTP catering to three (3) public schools with various extent of assistance and provided services. Timetable Institute/Department /Person/s In Charge Budget Three (3) days HRD, FEU-ELU, CES/NSTP Spearheaded Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director, CES/NSTP Prof. Noel B. Bejo, Coordinator, CES/NSTP Ms. Rowena B. Zamudio, Staff, CES/NSTP Mr. Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff, CES/NSTP FEU Faculty, Employee and Student Volunteers P 83, 822.50 Output - Repaired, refurbished and repainted selected public school classrooms and facilities as part of DepEd’s campaign in preparation for opening of classes. - Provided school supplies to 400 pupils from the selected public school. 3|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Preparation for Brigada Eskwela: Undertaken by student volunteers across institutes supervised by CES/NSTP Staff. Repacking of school supplies for selected public school pupils includes eco bag, notebooks, pad papers, crayons, sharpener, eraser and pencil/ballpen. Student volunteers across institutes initiated the repacking of school supplies through a collaborative effort in line with the preparation for Brigada Eskwela 2015. The FEU Official Banner for Brigada Eskwela 2015 (Lay-out and Designed by the FEU Publication Office) 4|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Beneficiaries: 1. V. Mapa High School, Manila May 18, 2015 It was the first day of the 12th Brigada Eskwela nationwide. The school welcomed the Tamaraw team with warmth. They had a simple program in line with the opening of the Brigada Eskwela and teacher-parent seminar for K-12 program. Furthermore, the team led by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director of CES/NSTP, divided the group into two as part of the campaign in refurbishing, repairing and cleaning of classrooms and facilities. Tamaraw volunteers focused on cleaning fourteen (14) classrooms with the supervision of school teachers and volunteers. Donations include paint and cleaning materials, and 100 packs of school supplies to selected high school students. (Photos: V. Mapa High School headed by their school principal welcomed the Tamaraw team with warmth.) 5|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Tamaraw team in Action! (Pictures show how FEU team cleaned the selected fourteen (14) classrooms led by Dr. Marilou Cao) 6|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 7|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Turn-over of Donations Below are the lists of donations given to V. Mapa High School: Cleaning Materials ITEMS Stick Broom Trash Bags Soft Broom Round Rags Floor wax Tide Ultra Detergent Soap Sand Paper Dust Pan QUANTITY 25 pcs. 100pcs. 30pcs. 100pcs. 5pcs. 30pcs. 10pcs. 20pcs. Cost P 22.00 P 4.50 P 120.00 P 45.00 P 18.00 P 11.75 P 10.00 P 35.00 GRAND TOTAL Total P 550.00 P 450.00 P 3,600.00 P 4,500.00 P 90.00 P 362.50 P 100.00 P 700.00 P 10,352.50 8|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Painting Materials ITEMS White Permanent Gloss Latex Brown Boysen Quick Drying Enamel Semi-Gloss Enamel #200 Boysen Paint Tray Paint Brush #2 Paint Brush #3 Roller Paint #7 with handle Varnish School Supplies Distribution Items Quantity QUANTITY Cost Total 1 tin 4gals. P 2,400.00 P 460.00 P 2,400.00 P 1,840.00 1 tin. P 2,400.00 P 2,400.00 12pcs. 20pcs. 20pcs. 10pcs. 3pcs. P 19.00 P 24.00 P 44.00 P 35.00 P 26.00 GRAND TOTAL Number of Recipients P 2,228.00 P 480.00 P 880.00 P 350.00 P 78.00 P 10,656.00 Cost Total High School -Eco Bag -Notebook -Intermediate Pad -Crosswise Pad -Sketch Pad -Ballpen -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(2pcs) -(2pcs) -(1pc) -(4pcs) -(2pcs) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 P 70.00 P 14.00 P 11.15 P 10.00 P 35.00 P 3.55 P 4.75 P 7,000.00 4,200.00 2,230.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 1,420.00 950.00 GRAND TOTAL P 21,300.00 9|Page Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 2. Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School May 20, 2015 The Tamaraw team led by Dr. Marilou Cao had their second day of Brigada Eskwela at Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School. It was the second straight year being partnered with the institution. FEU team cleaned one classroom with supervision of the school teachers and volunteers. After which, the school prepared a program led by their school principal and with the support of school parents and pupils. Tamaraw team donated cleaning and paint materials, and 100 packs of school supplies to selected pupils as beneficiaries. (Photos: Tamaraw team helped the school in arranging and cleaning the classroom in preparation for the opening of the class on June 1, 2015) 10 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 (Photos: Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School prepared a simple program headed by their school principal, Mrs. Elena Reyes. Pupils and school teachers performed their prepared dance number, as the FEU team also performed their on the spot dance number. ) 11 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 The Distribution! (school supplies, cleaning and paint materials) 12 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Below are the lists of donations given to Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School: Cleaning Materials ITEMS Stick Broom Trash Bags Soft Broom Round Rags Floor wax Tide Ultra Detergent Soap Sand Paper Dust Pan Painting Materials ITEMS White Permanent Gloss Latex Brown Boysen Quick Drying Enamel Semi-Gloss Enamel #200 Boysen Paint Tray Paint Brush #2 Paint Brush #3 Roller Paint #7 with handle Varnish QUANTITY 25 pcs. 100pcs. 30pcs. 100pcs. 5pcs. 30pcs. 10pcs. 20pcs. Cost P 22.00 P 4.50 P 120.00 P 45.00 P 18.00 P 11.75 P 10.00 P 35.00 GRAND TOTAL Total P 550.00 P 450.00 P 3,600.00 P 4,500.00 P 90.00 P 362.50 P 100.00 P 700.00 P 10,352.50 QUANTITY 1 tin 4gals. Cost P 2,400.00 P 460.00 Total P 2,400.00 P 1,840.00 1 tin. P 2,400.00 P 2,400.00 12pcs. 20pcs. 20pcs. 10pcs. 3pcs. P 19.00 P 24.00 P 44.00 P 35.00 P 26.00 GRAND TOTAL P 2,228.00 P 480.00 P 880.00 P 350.00 P 78.00 P 10,656.00 13 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 School Supplies Distribution Items Quantity Number of Recipients Cost Total Grade 1 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,800.00 960.00 1,560.00 632.00 140.00 74.00 1,140.00 P 7,306.00 Grade 2 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,800.00 960.00 1,560.00 632.00 140.00 74.00 1,140.00 P 7,306.00 Grade 3 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,100.00 720.00 1,170.00 474.00 105.00 55.50 855.00 P 5,479.50 14 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Grade 4 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 8.00 6.50 15.80 3.50 1.85 4.75 Sub-total P 2,100.00 720.00 1,170.00 474.00 105.00 55.50 855.00 P 5,479.50 Grade 5 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Intermediate Pad -Crayon -Eraser -Pencil -Ballpen -(1pc.) -(3pcs.) -(2pcs.) -(1pc.) -(1pc.) -(2pcs.) -(4pcs.) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 14.00 11.15 15.80 3.50 4.75 3.55 Sub-total P 2,100.00 1,260.00 669.00 474.00 105.00 285.00 426.00 P 5,319.00 Grade 6 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Intermediate Pad -Crayon -Eraser -Pencil -Ballpen -(1pc.) -(3pcs.) -(2pcs.) -(1pc.) -(1pc.) -(2pcs.) -(4pcs.) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 14.00 11.15 15.80 3.50 4.75 3.55 Sub-total P 2,100.00 1,260.00 669.00 474.00 105.00 285.00 426.00 P 5,319.00 GRAND TOTAL P 36,209.00 15 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 3. Biga Elementary School, Silang, Cavite May 21, 2015 Tamaraw team had their final Brigada Eskwela activity at Biga Elementary School. This school had been part of the university’s extension program for a long time. The team is composed of employees, faculties and student volunteers across institutes put their efforts as one. The team was divided into groups: Institute of Education was assigned in Literacy Program and Fitness and Sports fest Program (Annual Summer Intensive Training Program); on the other hand, employees and faculties of different institutes were assigned in cleaning and repainting the rooms and facilities of the school. FEU team donated the following: cleaning and painting materials, and 200 packs of school supplies to selected pupils. 16 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 17 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 The Distribution! (school supplies, cleaning and paint materials) (Photos: Distribution of school supplies was led by FEU-Employee Labor Union and assisted by the Institute of Education, CES/NSTP and volunteers across institutes.) 18 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Cleaning Materials ITEMS Stick Broom Trash Bags Soft Broom Round Rags Floor wax Tide Ultra Detergent Soap Sand Paper Dust Pan QUANTITY 25 pcs. 100pcs. 30pcs. 100pcs. 5pcs. 30pcs. 10pcs. 20pcs. Cost P 22.00 P 4.50 P 120.00 P 45.00 P 18.00 P 11.75 P 10.00 P 35.00 GRAND TOTAL Total P 550.00 P 450.00 P 3,600.00 P 4,500.00 P 90.00 P 362.50 P 100.00 P 700.00 P 10,352.50 Painting Materials ITEMS White Permanent Gloss Latex Brown Boysen Quick Drying Enamel Semi-Gloss Enamel #200 Boysen Paint Tray Paint Brush #2 Paint Brush #3 Roller Paint #7 with handle Varnish QUANTITY 1 tin 4gals. Cost P 2,400.00 P 460.00 Total P 2,400.00 P 1,840.00 1 tin. P 2,400.00 P 2,400.00 12pcs. 20pcs. 20pcs. 10pcs. 3pcs. P 19.00 P 24.00 P 44.00 P 35.00 P 26.00 GRAND TOTAL P 2,228.00 P 480.00 P 880.00 P 350.00 P 78.00 P 10,656.00 19 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Items Quantity Number of Recipients Cost Total Grade 1 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,800.00 960.00 1,560.00 632.00 140.00 74.00 1,140.00 P 7,306.00 Grade 2 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,800.00 960.00 1,560.00 632.00 140.00 74.00 1,140.00 P 7,306.00 Grade 3 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 P 8.00 P 6.50 P 15.80 P 3.50 P 1.85 P 4.75 Sub-total P 2,100.00 720.00 1,170.00 474.00 105.00 55.50 855.00 P 5,479.50 Grade 4 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Pad Paper -Crayon -Eraser -Sharpener -Pencil -(1 pc) -(3 pcs) -(6pcs) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(1pc) -(6pcs) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 8.00 6.50 15.80 3.50 1.85 4.75 Sub-total P 2,100.00 720.00 1,170.00 474.00 105.00 55.50 855.00 P 5,479.50 20 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Grade 5 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Intermediate Pad -Crayon -Eraser -Pencil -Ballpen -(1pc.) -(3pcs.) -(2pcs.) -(1pc.) -(1pc.) -(2pcs.) -(4pcs.) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 14.00 11.15 15.80 3.50 4.75 3.55 Sub-total P 2,100.00 1,260.00 669.00 474.00 105.00 285.00 426.00 P 5,319.00 Grade 6 -Eco Bag -Notebook -Intermediate Pad -Crayon -Eraser -Pencil -Ballpen -(1pc.) -(3pcs.) -(2pcs.) -(1pc.) -(1pc.) -(2pcs.) -(4pcs.) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 P 70.00 14.00 11.15 15.80 3.50 4.75 3.55 Sub-total P 2,100.00 1,260.00 669.00 474.00 105.00 285.00 426.00 P 5,319.00 GRAND TOTAL P 36,209.00 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Institute/Department /Person/s In Charge Output May 20, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN (CAReA-Veritable Action for Neighbor) dubbed with Values Education This activity aims to develop and instill good manners and right conduct among the children and youth of community. One (1) day Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director, CES/NSTP Prof. Noel B. Bejo, Coordinator, CES/NSTP Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff, CES/NSTP Faculty, Employee and Student Volunteers -Instill the values of good manners and right conduct. Barangay Payatas, Quezon City - Provided 161 packs of school supplies to selected children of the barangay. 21 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Lecture on Values Education Lecture on Values Education Sharing Sharing Distribution of school supplies Group Picture with the children 22 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Institute/Department /Person/s In Charge Budget May 21, 2015 Tam (ASITP) Annual Summer Intensive Training Programs (sportsfest, fitness and basic literacy programs) This activity aims to help Silang Cavite to be progressive community by rendering continuous programs and projects that require commitment and hands on involvement to the community. Furthermore, it also aims to help the pupils to become progressive through continuous literacy programs and projects. One (1) day Spearheaded by Institute of Education. Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director, CES/NSTP Prof. Noel B. Bejo, Coordinator, CES/NSTP Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff, CES/NSTP IE Student Volunteers P 83, 822.50 Biga Elementary School, Silang, Cavite Output - Increase pupils’ confidence thus high passing rate in the three (3) basic subjects. Participants of health awareness, and basic skills development. - Developed camaraderie among pupils and parents. - Provided school supplies to 200 pupils (I-VI) Physical Fitness and Sports fest Spearheaded by Institute of Education (IE)-Department of Physical Education Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Sportsfest Sportsfest Sportsfest 23 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Literacy Program (Science, Mathematics and English) Spearheaded by Institute of Education (IE)-Department of General Education The team which was spearheaded by Institute of Education conducted literacy session to pupils of Biga Elementary School focusing on three (3) core subjects: Science, Mathematics and English. Pupils were given modules based on their literacy needs. Science Mathematics English (Photos: FEU-IE Professors simultaneously conducted literacy session to pupils of Biga Elementary School. Students participated well to the lectures given by the Professors. ) Science Mathematics English 24 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Storytelling Storytelling (Photos: Likewise, FEU-IE student volunteers conducted storytelling to the pupils of Biga Elementary School.) Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Departmen t/Person/s In Charge Budget Output May 25, 2015 TAM CES SHIFT: Livelihood Training This activity is a follow up and continuation of the training conducted last February 2014 re: Bag Making out of old newspaper. One (1) day P 3,054.80 - Target participants gained knowledge and skills in production of livelihood products like bags. The Ethos Art: Filipino Values through Visual Arts of Fine Arts Students This activity focuses on transforming their imaginative and visual artworks through painting. Activity includes: lecture-workshop on arts and handicrafts. Spearheaded by Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA)Department of Fine Arts. Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director, CES/NSTP Prof. Estrellita Rito, Fine Arts Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff, CES/NSTP Fine Arts Student Volunteers Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)Female Inmates, Sta. Cruz, Manila - Produced decorative bags through painting and designed assisted by FEU-Fine Arts students and facilitators which will be for sale and certain percentage of proceeds will go to the female inmates concerned. - Participants gained knowledge and developed their art skills through art workshop. 25 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 BJMP Female Inmates underwent training in production of livelihood products (Bag). Simultaneously, the FEU IARFA- Department of Fine Arts taught basic arts appreciation through painting and designing the bag products. It was assisted by the student volunteers from Fine Arts. Livelihood Training Livelihood Training Livelihood Training Painting and Designing Painting and Designing Painting and Designing 26 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Departmen t/Person/s In Charge Output May 28, 2015 Project AGREE (Agricultural Gardening for the Restoration of the Earth and Environment) dubbed with Feeding Program and Social Interaction among NSTP students and children of RSCC. This activity is primarily, “Saving the Earth”, a concern that is now significantly recognized by the whole world. The initiative, however, has its immediate beneficiaries in mind, the RSCC children of DSWD. Creating an environment that is conducive to the children is tantamount to envisioning a better future for the community and the world. Equally important is the involvement of the FEU community, the faculty, staff and students. One (1) day CES/NSTP Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator Prof. Nathaniel Lim, NSTP FIC Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff, CES/NSTP Orlando Balasta, FEU Alumni NSTP students - Students gained awareness on the importance of caring the environment through the initiative and efforts done. - Involved the students in maintaining and sustaining in the development of the area. - Participants developed sense of socialization among children through their collaborative efforts. - Inculcated among the students the values of volunteerism and service to fellowmen. Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC), Quezon City Activities include: cleaning, sprinkling of plants and other ecological efforts to maintain the efforts of this project. Also, a feeding program and socialization among students and children of RSCC was initiated. 27 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Socialization with the kids Gift giving Presentation of the kids Feeding session Feeding session Turn-over of the Gifts 28 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Saranghaeyo Pilipinas 2015 20th of June 2015, Far East University Korea and Far Eastern University Manila had its joint volunteer program which was tagged as Saranghaeyo Pilipinas. Tamaraw team fetched its counterparts at Ninoy Aquino International Airport. FEU Manila team was composed of student volunteers across institutes led by Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director of CES/NSTP; likewise, FEU Korea was led by Dr. Yang Jung Mi and Dr. Wonjin Jin with their student volunteers. FEU Manila welcomed the Korean volunteers with a cultural presentation from the FEU Bamboo Band. Further, Dr. Marilou Cao, welcomed them with her untiring and inspirational message, and a flashback of the last year activity program. After which, a lunch with the volunteers among the two universities was followed. Also, FEU Dance Company through the President’s Committee on Culture performed as part of the FEU Manila’s cultural presentation; likewise, Korean volunteers performed there signature K Pop dance to entertain the audiences. Welcome ceremony was ended with a socialization and interaction among the student volunteers. 21st of June 2015, both teams went to Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center (NAPWC) at Quezon City for their first joint community venture focusing on environmental concerns and awareness in line with protection, campaign and advocacy on environment. The activity began with a simple gathering and socialization among volunteers. Further, an educational briefing, through NAPWC representative, tackled the history of the park and followed by an orientation proper for the community activity –tree planting and cleaning of the park. Four seedlings were planted at the designated area of the park led by its volunteers from the two universities. Also, cleaning of the park was followed. The team also had a chance to tour around and see the beauty of the greener area inside the metropolis. 22nd of June 2015, the team gathered in an orphanage at Reception and Study for Children (RSCC). The Korean team as well as the FEU Manila team prepared for its socialization activity with the orphans. Activity which includes face painting, balloon art, bubble art, kicking shuttlecock game and nail art were facilitated by the Korean volunteers. Likewise, tamaraw team prepared a simple program and lunch with the orphans which were facilitated by volunteers. The day ended with a smile in the face of the children and an endless happiness in part of the volunteers. 23rd of June 2015, project make-over at RSCC’s Pink house started through an orientation with the volunteers. It was followed then by grouping them into two and distributing the tasks with designated area as part of repairing and refurbishing the 29 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 pink house. Team 1 was tasked to remove/scrub the existing paints at walls. On the other hand, team 2 started to repaint the walls that were already scrubbed by the carpenters. Volunteers were being assisted, facilitated and guided by the carpenters for the entire duration of the community works and volunteer program. For five (5) days of community immersion at RSCC, in line with the project make-over at pink house, the team boosts its camaraderie and friendship among others. Volunteers from FEU Korea and FEU Manila had a chance to work together for the benefit of the wider society which is to help and extend their social arm for others. The spirit of volunteerism regardless of their status in society enlightened and a worthwhile community works was made possible through a joint effort and collaboration among the two universities as well as with the partner agencies. Documentation Picture The Arrival and Welcome Ceremony - Cultural Presentation spearheaded by President’s Committee on Culture (PCC), Socialization and Interaction among student leaders and volunteers from FEU Korea and FEU Manila. 30 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Community Immersion and Volunteer Works at Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, Quezon City - Activities include tree planting, cleaning the park and socialization among the student volunteers. 31 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Community Immersion and Volunteer Works at Reception and Study Center for Children - Activities include educational games, socialization and simple lunch with the orphans. 32 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Project Make-over at Reception and Study for Children, Quezon City Pink House Make-over. A joint effort of both FEU Korea and FEU- Manila volunteers. Activities include Cleaning, repairing, repainting and refurbishing of the Pink House. 33 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Closing and Turn-over Ceremonies. - Activities include DSWD Representative acknowledgement of the donations and volunteer works and support. Messages from the officials of FEU-Manila and FEU-Korea. 34 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 35 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 II. September Morn Month of September is National Peace Consciousness Month or Peace Month according to the Proclamation No. 675 issued on July 20, 2004. This is in line with the promotion of consciousness among Filipinos on the comprehensive peace process and promotes a culture of peace, respect, rights and freedoms. Moreover, activities that include for the month of September are: celebration of crime prevention, clean and green, and DepEd’s PNoy 1B Trees Project. Further, month of September will be a blossom month for justice, compassion, love and care in our bio-community. Reference: Celebration: September is ‘peace month’ (2014). Manila Bulletin. Retrieved from http://www.mb.com.ph/celebrationseptember-is-peace-month/ Thrust: Optimum Service to Humanity; The Tamaraws Ways! Date/ Month August 2015 1, Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities 2 Walk for Peace 2015: Walk against Hazing and other types of violence in our communities at Bonifacio Shrine to Qurino Grandstand, Manila This activity aims for awareness campaign against hazing and other types of violence in our communities especially in educational institutions. nd Timetable 1 (One) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Organized and Spearheaded by City of Manila Youth Development and Welfare Bureau. Participated by Prof. Noel B. Bejo, NSTP Coordinator Mr. Abel Alvarez Jr., CES/NSTP Staff NSTP 1 Faculty in Charge (FICs) and Students P 9,875.00 - Gained awareness and realization of individual responsibility for fellowmen and mankind. Spearheaded by City of Manila- Youth Development and Welfare Bureau 36 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities August 16, 2015 ANCOP Global Walk at Quezon Memorial Circle to Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City This is an annual fundraising event of CFC ANCOP Global Foundation which aims to raise awareness and funds for Couples for Christ’s work with the poor program particularly, the Child Sponsorship Program. This program is geared towards providing education to those living in extreme poverty. FEU sponsored six (6) scholars amounting to 150K annually. Timetable 1 (One) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Organized and Spearheaded by Couples for Christ (CFC) ANCOP Global Foundation. Participated by Dr. Marilou F. Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, NSTP 1 and 2 Faculty in Charge (FICs) and Students across institutes. Budget P 174, 000.00 Output -Sponsored six (6) scholars from the 150K worth donation subject to increase. -Inculcated values of kindness and perseverance among student participants. -Exposed students to worldwide campaign for a cause. Spearheaded by Couples for Christ (CFC) ANCOP Global Foundation 37 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities August 10September 28, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Capacity Building and Leadership Training at Bureau of Jail Management and PenologyFemale Inmates, Manila This activity is a series of seminars designed for the BJMP Female Inmates with the use of art intervention in emotional healing. Activity includes: group discussion and sharing. Timetable Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Series of activity (continuous) Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences- Department of Psychology. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director, CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, Department of Psychology Faculty and Student volunteers. P 6,360.00 Output -Therapeutic skills development - - Shared their thoughts, insights, personal issues through art works like drawing, sharing, group discussion, etc. s- Enhanced their basic communication and listening skills towards providing assistance to their fellow inmates. Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences (IAS)- Department of Psychology Anger Management Anger Management Anger Management Individual Strengths and Weaknesses Individual Strengths and Weaknesses Individual Strengths and Weaknesses 38 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities September 9, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Voters Education at Barangay Payatas, Quezon City This activity aims to acquaint the electorate of the community with the basic concepts of democracy and the role of elections in democracy and governance and to encourage the members of the electorate to participate in the whole electoral process. Timetable 1 (One) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences- Department of Political Science. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CEs/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, Prof. Ildefonso Fulgar, Program Head, Political Science Faculty and Student volunteers. P 20,000.00 -Gained awareness and knowledge on electoral process and rights as citizens of this country. Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences (IAS)- Department of Political Science 39 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program /Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities September 13 and 20, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-AVAN: Sports Clinic at FEU Quadrangl e This serve as an avenue for educating the community in order to meet their physical, psychological, emotional and social needs to prepare them from taking full responsibility for their own lives and welfare through fitness. It will also help in educating the community through fitness, potential and abilities of each individual. The project is geared towards promoting a just and humane society, in accordance with the visionmission of the institution. Timetable 2 (Two) Days Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Spearheaded by Institute of Education- Department of Physical Education. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Jayson Cruz, Program Head, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, Department of Education Faculty and student volunteers. P 20,000.00 - Provided network to the community, and explained the importance of sports and recreation to their daily lives and health. - Improved positive socialization skills and attitude. Spearheaded by Institute of Education (IE) - Physical Education Arnis Training Arnis Training Arnis Training Volleyball Training Basketball Training Basketball Training 40 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Institute/Department/ Person/s In Charge Budget Output September 19, 2015 NSTP Community th Immersion: 30 International Coastal Clean Up Dive at Manila Bay, Roxas Blvd., Manila This program serves as to: (1) engage people to remove trash and debris from beaches, waterways and other water bodies; (2) identify the sources of debris; (3) change behaviors that cause pollution; (4) raise awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem and (5) aid in better informed policy decisions and improved solid waste management programs. These are all in consonance with the NSTP 1 module on Environmental Care and Protection. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by Ocean’s Conservancy’s International Coastal Clean Up (ICC). Participated by CES/NSTP: Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, NSTP 1 Faculty in Charge (FICs) and Students. P 8,400.00 -NSTP 1 participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and a Clean Environment, and applied the learning on environmental care through cleaning and recycling the trash. -100% compliance to the NSTP program requirements. Before After 41 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Pro ject Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output September 24, 2015 Clean Up Dive at Manila Bay, Roxas Blvd., Manila This program serves as to: (1) engage people to remove trash and debris from beaches, waterways and other water bodies; (2) identify the sources of debris; (3) change behaviors that cause pollution; (4) raise awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem and (5) aid in better informed policy decisions and improved solid waste management programs. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) and Student Discipline. Participated by CES/NSTP and Student Development Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Atty. Rosalie Cada, Director SD, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, CES/NSTP, SD and SDev Staff, NSTP Students, Volunteers and Alumni across institute. P 6,000.00 - Participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and a Clean Environment. Spearheaded by Student Discipline (SD) and Integrated Bar of the Philippines 42 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Perso n/s In Charge Budget Output September 29, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN; Seminar on Ecology and Climate Change at Ramon Magsaysay High School Conduct lecture forums on contemporary world issues within the grasp of senior students and teachers of Ramon Magsaysay High School. This project aims to: (1) educate students and teachers on Global issues like Environmental Concerns, Sustainable Development, Peace Initiative, etc.; (2) facilitate relevant information that will clarify and broaden students’ and teachers’ perspective on important National and International matters. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences-Department of International Studies. Dr. Marilou F. Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Dr. Pastora Liggayu, PH, Dr. Wilson Chua, IS Faculty, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, FEU faculty, staff and student volunteers P 2,850.00 -Gained awareness about Global issues like Environmental Concerns, Sustainable Development, Peace Initiatives, etc. -Proactive stance of students and teachers on National and International Matters. -Participated and involved in worthwhile humane causes. Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences-Department of International Studies Registration Area Opening Remarks Lecture on Ecology and Climate Change Lecture on Ecology and Climate Change Worthwhile Activity Closing Remarks 43 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget October 1, 2015 F.E.A.S.T. Program (Far Eastern University’s Eco waste-Advocacy on Segregation of Trash) Tree Planting at Carmona, Cavite This activity aims to be environmentally-themed endeavor stresses the care for the environment as it applies the learning and insight of the NSTP module seminars on environmental care and awareness as community immersion. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by CES/NSTP Office. Prof. Noel B. Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff Faculty-in-charge/s (FICs), NSTP 1 Students P 78, 000.00 Output -Concerned participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and clean environment. -100% compliance to NSTP requirements as part of its community immersion program. 44 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Perso n/s In Charge October 1, 2015 Metro Art KKK (Kalinisan, Kalikasan at Kalusugan) at FEU Main Campus This activity aims to be environmentally themed endeavor stresses the care for the environment as it applies the learning and insight on environmental care and awareness. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, NSTP 1 Faculty-in-Charge (FICs), NSTP 1 Students. Budget P 1,800.00 Output -100% compliance to NSTP requirements on immersion. -Students were engrossed to clean and eco waste environment various activities. 45 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output October 3, 2015 TAMBAYANIHAN: FEU Medical, Dental and Legal Mission at Barangay Payatas, Quezon City This community outreach activity intends to provide basic health care services, medical and dental treatment particularly fever and flu, cough and colds, wounds, allergies, diarrhea, hypertension and vitamin deficiency, Also this activity offers legal assistance to the community 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by FEU Law Alumni Association, FEU Alumni Foundation, Inc., AFP Reserved Command National Police Commission, Alumni Relations and Placement Service (ARPS) and Community Extension Service (CES/NSTP). Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Marcon Espino, Director ARPS, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, CES/NSTP, ARPS, Student and Alumni Volunteers across institutes. P 31,500. 00 -Provided basic health care services to the community beneficiaries. -Distributed vitamins for kids and basic medicines for fever and flu, cough and colds, wounds, allergies, diarrhea, hypertension -Provided meals to beneficiaries. -Given medical and legal advice to majority of the beneficiaries. -Free medical, dental and legal consultations and assistance. Spearheaded by Alumni Relations and Placement Services (ARPS) Registration Area Vital Signs Area Triage Area Eye Check-up Medical Check-up Medicine Distribution 46 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month October 11, 2015 Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output NSTP 2 Culminating Activity at FEU Mini Auditorium This activity intends the students to reflect on their personal experiences and put into practice the learning’s and insights they gained from their community services. 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, NSTP 2 Faculty in Charge/s (FICs) and students across institutes. P 1,092.0 0 - Voiced out their opinions on matters that pertain to topic discussed. - Reflected on the value and importance of doing small things in dealing with others and one’s personal worth. 47 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budg et Output October 13, 2015 Tamaraw Conservation Month Exhibit at FEU NRH Lobby 1 (One) Day Tamaraw Conservation Month Forum at FEU Auditorium Spearheaded by Student Development, Marketing and Communication Office, FEU Educational Foundation and Memorial Foundation and Community Extension Services/NSTP. Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Prof. Joeven Castro, SDev Director, Dr. Rowena Capulong, MCO Manager, Ms. Ruth Del Rosario, FEU-EFI and NRMF Executive Director, NSTP Faculty in Charge/s (FICs) and Students, FEU Faculty, Staffs and Students across institutes. P 27, 000.0 0 October 16, 2015 This activity through the adherence of Presidential Proclamation No. 273 October Month was declared as Special Month for the Conservation and Protection of the Tamaraws. This is in coordination with Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. - Gained awareness on the importance of protecting the Tamaraws. - Collaborated to different organizations in line with the conservation and protection of the Tamaraws’ habitat. Tamaraw Conservation Month Exhibit- October 13, 2015 48 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Tamaraw Conservation Month Forum- October 16, 2015 49 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities October 17, 2015 Hands on Manila: Servathon 2015 with the theme: “One Community for Sustainability”FEU Project: “I Care, I Teach” at Children International, Fairview, Quezon City HOM’s flagship programs, the Servathon, make volunteering easily accessible for different companies and organizations. For one day each year, companies’ carrier-driven associates step out of the office and build camaraderie through meaningful volunteer work. Timet able 1 (One) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Participated by Dr. Maria Teresa Trinidad Tinio, SVPAA, Dr. Myrna Quinto, VPAD, Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Rowena Capulong, Manager MCO, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Faculty, Staff and Student Volunteers across institutes. Budget P 115, 500.00 Output - Developed the values of camaraderie, socialization and interaction among its community. - Instilled learning in basic Math, English and Math through tutorials. 50 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities October 25, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN dubbed with Lecture-Seminar on Proper Food Handling and Sanitation. Participants: Barangays in FEU vicinity This activity aims to empower with proper knowledge the food vendors in nearby barangays in FEU for food safety and sanitation. Timet able 1 (One) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Spearheaded by Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM). Participated by Prof. Mark Lixcel Lantican, APH ITHM, Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, FEU professors, students and staff volunteers. Budget Output P 3,500.00 - Gained knowledge in the importance of proper food handling and sanitation. - Gained understanding in the implications of poor sanitation. Spearheaded by Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM) 51 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities October 26, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: IAS 3K (Karunungan, Kalusugan, Kabuhayan) at Barangay Bancaan, Naic, Cavite This project, 3K (Karunungan, Kalusugan, Kabuhayan) is IAS SC’s initiatives collaborated with the different department of Institute of Arts and Sciences namely Biology, Medical Technology, Psychology departments and CES, that started last Academic Year, aims to help the underprivileged Community of Brgy. Bancaan, Naic, Cavite. This will be the target population in the next 4-5 years for IAS SC’s outreach program. Timetab le Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by Institute of Arts -Different programs as scheduled executed: and Sciences (IAS) Student Council Zumba, Physical Fitness for Kids, Discussion in partnership with CES/NSTP. and Return Demonstration of Proper Hand Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Washing to the children of community and Director CES/NSTP, IAS Associate Discussion on Reproductive Health to Dean Generoso Pamittan, Dr. Teenagers of the Community Hector Perez, Dr. Edwardo Mamaat, -Shared packs of emergency and medical Dr. Ritchelle Briones, Dr. Wifredo kits. Quijencio, Prof. Lyra Blanco, Prof. -Conducted Needs Assessment Survey. Michael De Vera, IAS and CES/NSTP Staff, Alumni, Student Volunteers. Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Science (IAS) Student Council Zumba Physical Fitness for Kids Discussion on Proper Hand Washing Return Demonstration on Proper Hand Washing Conducted Needs Assessment Survey Discussion on Reproductive Health 52 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities October 27, 2015 Tambayanihan: Relief Operation at Barangay San Marcos, Calumpit and Barangay San Roque, Hagonoy, Bulacan This is in line with our vision and mission which seek to provide responsive programs and remedial actions to alleviate suffering of affected children and families in devastated communities through voluntary efforts of its teaching and non-teaching employees, students and administrators. The voluntary assistance may consist of, but are not limited to, financial contribution, time and efforts responsive and emergency situations. Timetabl e Institute/Department/Person/ s In Charge 1 (One) Day Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Marcon Espino, Director ARPS, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Prof. Yolanda Lingat, Ms. Estrella Ampatin, Section Head PCC, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, Staff and Student Volunteers across institutes. Budget Output P - Provided 200 packs of relief 98,090.00 goods to communities of Barangay San Marcos, Calumpit and Barangay San Roque, Hagonoy, Bulacan affected by the typhoon Lando. - University’s gesture of expressing concern to its communities. Relief Operation at San Marcos, Calumpit, Bulacan Relief Operation at San Marcos, Calumpit, Bulacan Relief Operation at San Marcos, Calumpit, Bulacan Relief Operation at San Marcos, Calumpit, Bulacan Turn-over of Relief Goods at San Roque, Hagonoy, Turn-over of Relief Goods at San Roque, Hagonoy 53 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 III. December Thanksgiving “Thanks Giving through Sharing”. Inculcating sacrifice, kindness and generosity. An opportunity for bonding, get together and celebrations. Thrust: Optimum Service to Humanity; The Tamaraws Ways! Date/ Mont h Program/Proj ect Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/P erson/s In Charge Budget Output Novem ber 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Sound Mind and Sound Body Fitness Program at Bureau of Jail Management and Penology This activity serves as an avenue for educating the community in order to meet their physical, psychological, emotional and social needs to prepare them from taking full responsibility for their own lives and welfare through fitness. It will also help in educating the community through fitness, potential and abilities of each individual. The project is geared towards promoting a just and humane society, in accordance with the vision-mission of the institution. Five (5) Day Spearheaded by Institute of Education-Department of Physical Education. Participated by Dr. Jayson Cruz, PH P.E., Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Dr. Elisa Mañalac, IE Associate Dean, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, FEU faculty, staff and student volunteers. P 40,850.00 - Provided structured positive alternatives which can be used to fill leisure time. - Improved physical fitness skill level. - Educated inmates regarding the importance of physical fitness and recreational activities in our daily lives and health. - Improved positive socialization skills. Spearheaded by Institute of Education- Department of Physical Education 54 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Mont h Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Novem ber 25, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Laban ni Maria- Cervical Screening and Health Promotion activity among inmates of the BJMP Female Dorm Inmates. Cervical cancer is the 2 most significant cause of malignant morbidity among women of reproductive age, who has already had sexual debut. This is caused by Human Papilloma Virus 16, and 18. The same likewise cause other form of inflammatory processes in the female reproductive tract that later on would cause significant sequelae like infertility and warts formation. nd Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budg et Output One (1) Day Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and SciencesDepartment of Medical Technology. Participated by Dr. Jose Edwardo Mamaat, Program Head-Medical Technology, Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Dr. Ritchelle Briones, Assistant Program Head-Medical Technology, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, CES/NSTP Staff, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff. Medical Technology Faculty and Staff Volunteers. P 14,50 0.00 - Gained awareness and knowledge regarding on the importance of cervical screening. - Catered 40 plus female inmates for cervical screening. Spearheaded by IAS- Department of Medical Technology Health Lecture Health Lecture Cervical Screening- Pap Smear Cervical Screening- Pap Smear 55 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Mont h Program/ Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Decem ber 5, 2015 Christmas Cheers for Children at Floridablan ca, Zambales This activity provides a venue for collaboration of various alumni organizations in the quest to actualize a community service framework where the different alumni associations are connected with the FEU Alumni Foundation (umbrella organization). The FEU-AF officers together with the alumni associations aim to highlight the direction and plans of FEU-AF for the FEU Alumni community. The gathering with the aeta community is a community service initiative involving the alumni as the FEU community celebrates the Christmas season. One (1) Day Spearheaded by Alumni Relations and Placement Services together with the FEU-Almuni Foundation and CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marcon Espino, ARPS Director, Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Dr. Adalbert Alcaide, FEU Makati Associate Dean, Officers of FEUAFI, CES/NSTP/ARPS and FEU Makati Staff, faculty and student (BOSS student org) Volunteers across institutes. P 64,000. 00 -Understanding the true essence of the spirit of gift giving. -Provided gifts and lunch to 200 plus kids and parents from Aeta Community. -Conducted activities which inspire the kids and made them happy and experience the true essence of Christmas. - Alumni and volunteers spared time and resources. Spearheaded by Alumni Relations and Placement Services and FEU Alumni Foundation, Inc. Ocular Visit Ocular Visit Mass Socialization Lecture on Hygiene and Sanitation Distribution of Gifts 56 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Mont h Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Decem ber 11, 2015 IARFA Art Exhibit 2015: Sining para sa Kalikasan dubbed under The Ethos Art and Culture through Visual Artworks at Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, Quezon City This activity focuses on transforming their imaginative and visual artworks through painting which will be showcase through exhibit. Timetab le One (1) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Spearheaded by Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA) in collaboration with CES/NSTP. Participated and attended by Atty. Gianna Montinola, VP Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Dr. Rowena Capulong-Reyes, Manager MCO, Dean Lorelei De Viana, IARFA Dean, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, PASU Nelson Castillo, NAPWC, FEU Staff and Volunteers. Budget P 40,875.00 Output -Showcased of visual artworks in relation to environmental concerns and awareness. -Understanding and appreciation of arts. Spearheaded by Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA) 57 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Mont h Program/Projec t Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timet able Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Decem ber 18, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Kwentong may Kwenta at Bureau of Jail Management and Penology The project is focused on showing “CARE” for the marginalized sectors in our society. This project is an initiative to give attention to the least of our neighbors, to let them feel that they too are important and are not left out in our society. One (1) Day Spearheaded by Institute of Arts and Sciences- Department of Literature and Humanities. Participated by Prof. Diego Abad, PH Literature and Humanities, Dr. Marilou F. Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Prof. Ariel Valeza, Prof. Jerome Requidan, FEU Faculty, Staff and student volunteers across institutes P 2,929.2 0 -Established a positive feedback through sharing stories among others. -Socialization and interaction through worthwhile games among volunteers and incarcerated women. - Shared 100pcs of hygiene kits. This activity includes storytelling to female incarcerated women, group discussion and sharing among others. Spearheaded by Insititute of Arts and Sciences (IAS)- Department of Literature and Humanities Storytelling Storytelling Storytelling Sharing Socialization and interaction Gift giving 58 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Mont h Program/Projec t Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department /Person/s In Charge Budget Output Decem ber 1521, 2015 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN (CARe-A-Veritable Action for Neighbor) Dubbed with: -Literacy Programs -Proper Hygiene and Sanitation Seminar -Values Education, etc. The project is focused on showing “CARE” for the marginalized sectors in our society. The analogy of caring for the body reflects the truth behind the same. Most often than not, we spend much on our head more than we do with the lower parts of our body (like the feet). This is project is an initiative to give attention to the least of our neighbors, to let them feel that they too are important and are not left out in our society. Showing them that we care through simple projects like the “CARe-A-VAN” may just be a little act but will sure make a big difference in their lives – for the same affirms the fact that they too are of importance.. One (1) Week Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, CES/NSTP Director, Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP Coordinator, Prof. Nathaniel Lim, NSTP Faculty-in-Charge, Mr. Abel Alvarez, CES/NSTP Staff, Ms. Rowenza Zamudio, CEs/NSTP Staff, FEU students and faculty across institues. P 126,432. 90 -Responded to the needs of the community through conducting lectures on proper hygiene and sanitation, literacy sessions, etc. -Extended gesture of assistance through simple donations of pack goods, hygiene kits and school supplies as incentives to deserving indigents. -Immersed Values Formation and Character Building among the target participants through series of lectures undertaken. -Empowered the Barangay Officials and guided them in organizing and monitoring the assembly. Preparation for Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN December Thanksgiving: Undertaken by student volunteers across institutes supervised by CES/NSTP Staff. Repacking of school supplies, pack of goods and hygiene kits as incentives and gifts to deserving indigents in different barangays. 59 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Giving Back the Tamaraws’ Way Gawad Kalinga Gawad Kalinga Gawad Kalinga FEU JAMMAS and Security Guards FEU JAMMAS and Security Guards FEU JAMMAS and Security Guards Barangay 531 Zone 52 Barangay 531 Zone 52 Barangay 531 Zone 52 60 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Summary Matrix of Recipients and Graphical presentation Distribution of School Supplies RECEPIENTS/SCHOOLS/BARANGAYS Number of Beneficiaries 1. GMA Kapuso Foundation 2. Aeta Community, Floridablanca, Zambales 3. Gawad Kalinga 4. Barangay Payatas, Quezon City GRAND TOTAL Schedule of Distribution 40 156 60 100 356 November 26, 2015 December 5, 2015 December 15, 2015 December 19, 2015 100 Barangay Payatas, Quezon City 60 Gawad Kalinga 156 Aeta Community, Floridablanca, Zambales 40 GMA Kapuso Foundation 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 61 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Distribution of Packed of Goods and Hygiene Kits RECEPIENTS/SCHOOLS/BARANGAYS Number of Beneficiaries 1. Aeta Community, Floridablanca, Zambales 2. Gawad Kalinga 3. FEU Jammas and Security Guards 4. Barangay 310 Zone 31, Recto, Manila 5. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) 6. Barangay Payatas, Quezon City 7. Barangay 531 Zone 52 8. Barangay 412 Zone 42 9. Katandaan 10. Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro 11. Reception and Study Center for Children 12. St. Teresa Jornet of Little Sisters 13. Tahanan ng Sta. Luisa 14. Urban Poor Association 15. Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center GRAND TOTAL 170 70 217 150 100 25 30 10 78 220 6 30 651 21 2 Schedule of Distribution December 5, 2015 December 15, 2015 December 18, 2015 December 18, 2015 December 18, 2015 December 19, 2015 December 21, 2015 December 21, 2015 December 21, 2015 December 21, 2015 December 21, 2015 December 22, 2015 December 22, 2015 December 23, 2015 December 23, 2015 1,780 62 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 2 Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center 21 Urban Poor Association 651 Tahanan ng Sta. Luisa 30 St. Teresa Jornet of Little Sisters 6 Reception and Study Center for Children 220 Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro 78 Katandaan 10 Barangay 412 Zone 42 Barangay 531 Zone 52 30 Barangay Payatas, Quezon City 25 100 Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) 150 Barangay 310 Zone 31, Recto, Manila 217 FEU Jammas and Security Guards 70 Gawad Kalinga 170 Aeta Community, Floridablanca, Zambales 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 63 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 IV. February Fever “Acts of Love “which is expressed through service to fellowmen, demonstrating uprightness and righteous living as well. The word February is born from the Latin word Februarius, from Latin februare meaning to "purify" or "expiate." In ancient Rome, Februarius was the "Month of Purification" and great festivities were held to reestablish the empire's focus on righteous living. Reference: www.what’s your sign.com Thrust: Optimum Service to Humanity; The Tamaraws Ways! Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Perso n/s In Charge Budget Output January 16, 2016 Project Barangay CARe-AVAN dubbed with Socialization and Feeding Program at Reception and Study Center for Children, Quezon City This activity aims to develop their sense of volunteerism and socialization through storytelling, fun games and group dynamics in which feeding program is being initiated to the children of RSCC. One (1) Day Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 students across institutes P 9,000.00 - Developed and instill their sense of socialization and interaction among the children of RSCC. - Inculcated among the students the values of volunteerism and service to fellowmen. 64 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Pers on/s In Charge Budget Output January 27-29, 2016 Forum on Youth Significant Contributions to Nation Building (Summit and Expo) with the theme: Be Involved at FEU. This is an “Opening Salvo” of Community Extension Services and NSTP in th celebration of the FEU’s 88 Founding Anniversary, featuring the successful youth contribution (as role model) to Nation building, worth emulating. Also, highlights the best practices of colleges and universities in the area of social responsiveness, community service and environmental awareness. Three (3) Days Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Marcon Espino, Director ARPS, Prof. Noel Bejo, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 Faculty-in-Charge/s (FICs), students, and staff across institutes. P 63,000.0 0 -Students/participants across institutes gained deeper understanding about volunteerism and selfless service for others. -Realization of the youth’s contribution to Nation Building. -Showcased the best practices in the area of social responsiveness, community service and environmental awareness Summit on Youth in Nation Building Welcome Remarks Introduction of the Resource Speaker Talk Proper Awarding of Plaque of Appreciation Launching of Competition Closing Remarks 65 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Expo on Youth in Nation Building Cutting of Ribbon Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation Caritas Manila Alumni TAMBAYANIHAN (ARPS) World Vision Philippine Red Cross Manila Chapter CES/NSTP Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Gawad Kalinga 66 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Institute/Department/Pers on/s In Charge Budget January 28 and Februar y 21, 2016 NSTP Community Immersion: Vertical Gardening and Ecological Management at Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, Quezon City This project aims to be environmentally-themed endeavor stresses the care for the environment as it applies the learning and insight of the NSTP 1 module seminars on Environmental Care and Awareness. Thus teaching them to plant trees and inculcate the sense of care and compassion to our mother Earth. Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 Faculty-inCharge/s (FICs) and students across institutes. P 35,500.00 Output - Concerned participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and clean environment. Planted 1,000 plants as a contribution to nationwide building. - 100% compliance to NSTP 2 requirements as part of its community service program. - Instill the value and sense of care and compassion which is to protect our mother Earth. Zumba Lecture on Vertical Gardening Activity Proper Zumba Activity Proper Activity Proper 67 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timeta ble Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output Februar y 5, 2016 Project Barangay CARe-A-VAN: Seminar on Stress Management at Bureau of Jail Management and Penology This project aims to inculcate awareness and understanding on the causes and effects of stress in our body and its management or interventions towards releasing and reducing the stress level in our mind and body. One (1) Day Spearheaded by Department of Psychology. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Dr. Hector Perez, PH-Psychology, Prof. James Grasparil, Prof. Maria Lenore Delos Santos, Prof. Raul Gana, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, Student Volunteers across institutes. - Gained understanding about the cause and effect of stress in our body. - Gained awareness on its management and interventions towards reducing their stress level. - 100% compliance and active participation to the activity on stress management. Spearheaded by Department of Psychology Opening Message Lecture on Stress Management Activity Proper Lecture on Stress Management Lecture on Stress Management Closing Message 68 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetabl e Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Februar y 9-10, 2016 NSTP Community Immersion: Hydroponic Gardening at Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City This activity aims to be environmentally-themed endeavor stresses the care for the environment as it applies the learning and insight of the module seminars on environmental care and awareness Two Days Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 Faculty-in-Charge/s (FICs) and students across institutes P 19, 500.00 -Concerned participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and clean environment. -100% compliance to NSTP requirements as part of its community immersion program. (2) Opening Remarks Lecture Lecture and Demonstration Lecture and Demonstration Lecture and Demonstration Lecture and Demonstration 69 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Time table Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Februar y 11-18, 2016 NSTP Community Immersion: Solar Light Night Making at TESDA, Taguig City This activity is to provide technical skills training through partnership with Technical Education and Services Development Authority in which students will be doing solar light night and to be distributed to the chosen community beneficiaries. Two (2) Days Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Prof. Jennifer Buen, NSTP 2 FIC, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 students across institutes. P 2, 500.00 - Produced 17 solar light night to be deployed to the chosen communities or areas that remain without a reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity source. Opening Remarks Lecture Training of Solar Light Night Making Training of Solar Light Night Making Sharing of Experiences Awarding of Certificates 70 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Februar y 13, 2016 Project Make-over: Repainting of RSCC Playground at Reception and Study Center for Children, Quezon City This project is in collaboration with the Kiwanis International. Activities include refurbishing and repainting of physical plant and attending to the priority needs of the target beneficiaries. Also, it is highlighted with tree planting, feeding programs and socialization with the target participants. One (1) Day Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output Spearheaded by Kiwanis International and CES/NSTP. Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Mr. Felipe Briones, Lt. Governor of Kiwanis, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 Faculty-in-Charge/s (FICs) and students across institutes - Improved and repainted the RSCC playground. - Conducted socialization and playtime activities with the children. - Gathered and provided foods for the chosen beneficiaries. Spearheaded by the Kiwanis International and CES/NSTP Highlighted with Tree Planting Repainting of RSCC Playground Repainting of RSCC Playground Highlighted with Feeding Program Before Before 71 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Before Before Before After After After 72 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/P roject Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Februar y 14, 2016 Project Care and Compassion: Camp Pagibig 2016 at Balara, Quezon City This project is spearheaded by the Department of Education-Bureau of Elementary Education-Special Education Division. It focused on goal to create more awareness and more opportunities for people with disabilities. The camp provides an avenue for children with disabilities to socialize and integrate themselves in the community. Activities include swimming, painting, outdoor games, socialization, dance, arts and crafts. One (1) Day Spearheaded by Department of Education Bureau if Elementary Education- Special Education Division. Participated by CES/NSTP Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 Faculty-in-Charge/s (FICs) and students across institutes P 5, 000.00 - Gained awareness about the role of Special education children in the society. - Socialized through engaging in worthwhile activities such as swimming, painting, outdoor games and interaction with the SPED children. Spearheaded by Department of Education-Bureau of Elementary Education-Special Education Division Sunday Mass Swimming Activity Outdoor Activity Worthwhile Activities Socialization Socialization 73 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output February 22-March 7, 2016 Far Eastern University’s Ecowaste Advocacy on Segregation of Trash (FEAST) Program at FEU and Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, Quezon City This activity aims to be environmentally-themed endeavor stresses the care for the environment as it applies the learning and insight of the NSTP module seminars on environmental care and awareness. Two (2) Weeks Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by NSTP 2 Faculty-inCharge (FICs) and Students across institutes. - NSTP 2 participants gained awareness on Environmental Concerns and a Clean Environment, and applied the learning on environmental care through cleaning and recycling the trash. - 100% compliance of NSTP 2 students across institutes. - Generated funds amounting to Php 21,037.00 for TAMFUNDS catering to CES projects Far Eastern University’s Eco waste-Advocacy on Segregation of Trash 74 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Proj ect March 4 and 5, 2016 3 Mural Painting in line with the Project STAND (STreet Artist: No to Drugs) at Barangay Sta. Cruz, Makati City rd Brief Description and Objective of the Activities rd This is the 3 of the series under Project STAND a partnership with Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and (A3D) Association of Advocates Against Drugs. Its objective is to involve Street Artists/Fine Arts students of the different schools/colleges/universities within Metro Manila in the information drive on the hazards and prevention of the illegal use of dangerous drugs and controlled precursors and essential chemicals (CPECs) and in disseminating the same to the general public particularly targeting the youth through mural paintings. Timetable Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output Two Days Spearheaded by the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and Association of Advocates Against Drugs (A3D). Participated by CES/NSTP. Dr. Marilou F. Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Prof. Nathaniel Lim, NSTP FIC, Prof. Romeo Cabrito, NSTP FIC, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 2 IARFA students. - Artists/participants shared their vision to the community on campaign against illegal drugs through mural painting and paintings. -Site: Nine (9) walls measuring 8X9 of Barangay Sta. Cruz, Makati City -Inspired the NSTP 2 IARFA students to be involved in this community immersion. (2) Spearheaded by Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and Association of Advocates Against Drugs (A3D) Opening Remarks Group Tasking and Planning In Action In Action In Action In Action 75 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Before Before Before The Final Mural at Barangay Sta. Cruz, Makati City 76 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities Timetable March 6, 2016 NSTP 1 Community Immersion: Environmental and Cleanliness Drive at FEU and nearby barangays 395 and 396 This activity is an environmentally themed which seeks to apply the NSTP 1 module on Environmental Care and Awareness. Activities include physical fitness, clean up drive and painting/repainting. One Day (1) Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Output Spearheaded by CES/NSTP in close coordination with Manila GovernmentDepartment of Public Safety and Barangay 395 and 396. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, NSTP 1 Faculty-in-Charge (FICs) and students across institutes. -100% compliance to NSTP requirements on immersion. -Students were engrossed to clean and eco waste environment various activities. Spearheaded by CES/NSTP in close coordination with Manila Government-Department of Public Safety and Barangay 395 and 396 77 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Before Before Before After After After 78 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016 Date/ Month Program/Project Brief Description and Objective of the Activities March 10, 2016 NSTP Community Immersion: Dugtong Sikap- Turnover of Old Newspaper at Floridablanca, Pampanga This activity focuses on the livelihood program of the aeta community in which the university through the initiative of FEAST Program provided them with tons of old newspaper to create bags and handicrafts out of it. Timetable One Day (1) Institute/Department/Person/s In Charge Budget Output Spearheaded by CES/NSTP. Participated by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director CES/NSTP, Prof. Don Munson, APH FEU Makati, Prof. Noel Bejo, Coordinator NSTP, Ms. Rowena Zamudio, Staff CES/NSTP, Mr. Abel Alvarez, Staff CES/NSTP, FEU Makati Professors, FEU NSTP students across institutes and FEU Makati BOSS student leaders. P 5,000.0 0 - Delivered and donated tons of old newspaper through the FEU CES/NSTP FEAST Program. - Gained awareness on the importance of recycling and making new materials or products out of it. - Instill the values of volunteerism. 79 | P a g e Consolidated Report SY 2015-2016