FUENTES ME NSTP 102 Midterm Exam Community Project
FUENTES ME NSTP 102 Midterm Exam Community Project
OPERATION
(S.Y. 2022-2022)
BY:
BSBA 1C
Submitted to:
IMPLEMENTING UNITS
Line 1 (Buying the materials/ ingredients used for feeding program)
then, we have all learned that there is already a high rate of people who
become malnourished.
which can lead to malnutrition in the long run. According to the UN's
school children. And people continue to do so, as does what we are doing.
or snack to beneficiaries, the majority of whom are children, and are often
This project only lasted one day. April 9, 2022. We began late because we
needed to save money for our feeding program. Even though this project will be
completed soon, we will continue to provide food to those who are hungry as a small
gesture to help.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of this project is not only to feed children, but also to improve
nutritional status, promote good health, and reduce malnutrition among individuals
who are children in Lower Sampaguita, Banilad, and Mandaue City. By participating
in this activity, we can alleviate a child's hunger and share the blessings that we have
seeing a child's happy face can brighten my day and give me a warm feeling in my
heart.
IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT & BENEFITS
in the community. It can be used as a guide for people to see how they can contribute
It empower children and provide them with the nutrition they need to go about their
daily lives. Because they are still children, it is more likely for adults to look for
children, particularly their health, as it is the most important aspect of our lives. Child
Hope Philippines claims (2021). Feeding programs are deemed important because
they are among the efforts made to address our country's major problems of
Children benefit from the feeding program not only because it promotes the
performance in school, but it also benefits parents and guardians because feeding
programs support them by easing the burden of their parents and guardians, especially
in underprivileged sectors. Finally, the program promotes farmers and local vendors