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Narrative Report On Gpp/Siga

The document reports on a school program called Gulayan sa Paaralan (GPP) that aims to address hunger and malnutrition in communities by encouraging students and parents to grow vegetables in home and school gardens. The program was launched to help underprivileged children access proper nutrition and support family incomes during the pandemic. Parents and students participated by establishing vegetable gardens at home. Pictures were attached of the crops planted through the community gardening initiative.

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Narrative Report On Gpp/Siga

The document reports on a school program called Gulayan sa Paaralan (GPP) that aims to address hunger and malnutrition in communities by encouraging students and parents to grow vegetables in home and school gardens. The program was launched to help underprivileged children access proper nutrition and support family incomes during the pandemic. Parents and students participated by establishing vegetable gardens at home. Pictures were attached of the crops planted through the community gardening initiative.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV- A CALABARZON
San Pascual District
NATUNUAN NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Natunuan North, San Pascual, Batangas

NARRATIVE REPORT ON
GPP/SIGA
Gulayan sa Paaralan is envisioned by the Department of Education to
help address hunger and malnutrition concerns in our community, especially in our
country. It is a part of the Department’s poverty alleviation programs. It will foster
public awareness on both the health, nutritional and economic benefits of
establishing school, household, and community gardens.
Hunger and malnutrition have forced underprivileged school children
to achieve proper nutrition and to help their parents earn a living especially this time
of pandemic.
The program aims to encourage pupils and their parents to grow their
own vegetables in their home or backyard. It is the means eliminate hunger in their
area during this time of crisis cause by the pandemic we all experience.
Parents and pupils in the community made their own vegetables
garden in their home.
Attached herein the pictures of their planted vegetables:

Prepared by:

JULITA P. DIMACULANGAN
School GPP Coordinator

Noted:

ROLENA M. GARCIA
Principal I
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV- A CALABARZON
San Pascual District
NATUNUAN NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Natunuan North, San Pascual, Batangas
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV- A CALABARZON
San Pascual District
NATUNUAN NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Natunuan North, San Pascual, Batangas

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