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JV VILLAGE, TRAMO

Community Profile Report NSTP II Dell | BSBM-OM | January 18, 2018

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Dioneda, Jaypee R. Cristobal, Catherine Casabuena, Chenan Laguidao, Roselyn Menodza, Janesa Leaňo, Hana shane

NSTP II

Gacusa, Angela Frias, Maria Martinez, Edrian Acuzar, Mark Lewis Madanlo, Angel Dave

Submitted to: Mrs. Mary Jane Robledo

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: We would like to thank the official leaders of the community of Gawad Kalinga JB Village, Tramo San Dionisio, Paranaque for its continued support to us from conducting community surveys to community service and also for commissioning this report.

Finally, thanks to all members of the group I team who have contributed to the development of these profiles.

PAGE 1

INTRODUCTION:

This report will form a community profile of the GKJB (Gawad kalinga Jun Bernabe) Tramo Uno, Barangay San Dionisio, Paranaque City. A Community profile can be described as a comprehensive description of the population needs, resources that exists within and carried out with the active involvement of the community.

The said location is former “Lupang Pangarap”and became a low cost housing project of former Mayor Jun Bernabe. It consists of informal settlers from creeks and bridges. People of the community gathered and started to build houses from the 3rd of August 2013 up to present. This turn-over of January 2014 and the second one occurred on the 17th of January 2015 with partnership of Rene and Vangie Acedillo.

According to the respondents that were interviewed during the ocular inspection, the cons of the community are: illegal gamblers, drug dealers, users in addition to creating an unhealthy environment by clogging waterways that led to have a fould smell. They pros are: they get a free medical check-up, they implement rules, livelihood seminars and curfew.

The purpose of this report is to investigate the physical arrangement of the barangay, health social issues, environment concerns and people of the community. The results of the profile inform the workforce of the community, specifically determining how resources should be invested to make the greatest impact in communities with the greatest need.

All information in this report are provided by the respondents in the said location

PAGE 2

DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS: Below information based on hands-on surveys conducted by the students within the community.

Personal Information: SINGLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

PARTNERED SEPERATED WIDOW MARRIED 1 1 1

LIVE IN

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 3

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 TOTAL:

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4

20

5

0

5

6

PAGE 4

ESTADO LIVE iN SINGLE 15% 10% MARRIED 13% WIDOW 0% SEPERATED 12%

SINGLE PARTNERED SEPERATED

PARTNERED 50%

WIDOW MARRIED LIVE iN

1-5 months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

6months - 1 year

1-2 years

2-3 years

Others 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 5

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 6

37 38 39 40 41 42 TOTAL:

1 1 1 1 1 1 2

2

2

2

34

Years/Months Resided in the Community 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1-5 months

6months - 1 year

1 - 2 years

2-3 years

Others

PAGE 7

1-2 kids 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

3-4 kids 1

Others

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 8

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 TOTAL:

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 13

18

7

PAGE 9

Total Numbers of Children in every household 20

0 1-2 KIDS

Total Numbers of Children in every household

3-4 KIDS

OTHERS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Catholic 1 1

Muslim

Born Again Christian

Others

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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38 39 40 41 42

1 1 1 1

TOTAL:

33

1 5

0

4

RELIGION

33

5

2-4 Persons

5-8 Persons

0 Others

4 RELIGION Others

PAGE 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

2-4 Persons 1 1 1

5-8 Persons

Others

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PAGE 13

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

1

TOTAL:

17

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14

11

PAGE 14

Total Numbers of Person in every house

26% 41%

2-4 Persons 5-8 Persons

33%

1 Family 1

1

2

1

3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8 9

Others

2 Families

Others

1 1

PAGE 15

10 11

1 1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

PAGE 16

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

36

3

3

Total Numbers of Family in every household 40 35

36

30 25 20 15

10 5

3

3

2 Families

Others

0 1 Family

PAGE 17

Education Background:

1

High School 1

2

1

3

1

Elementary

4

College Graduate

Vocational

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9 10

1 1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17 18

1 1

19 20

Others

1 1

PAGE 18

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25 26

1 1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

11

3

4

20

4

PAGE 19

EDUCATION ATTAINMENT 4

Others

20

High School 4

Vocational College Graduate

3 11

Elementary

Public 1

1

2

1

3

Others

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8 9

Private

1 1

PAGE 20

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23 24

1 1

25 26

1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

PAGE 21

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

37

3

1

School Attended 7% 3% Public Private

90%

Others

Livelihood and Work Status:

PAGE 22

Employed 1

1

2

1

Business Owner

Unemployed

Unemployed and Currently looking for a Job

3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18 19

1 1

20 21

Business owner and receiving money from their family

1 1

PAGE 23

22

1

23

1

24 25 26

1 1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42 TOTAL:

1 20

11

4

4

2

PAGE 24

Source of Income 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0

Regular 1

Part-Time

Contractual

Others

1

2 3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8 9

1

PAGE 25

10

1

11

1

12 13

1

14

1

15

1

16 17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21 22

1 1

23 24

1

25 26

1

27

1

28

1

29 30

1 1

31

1

32 33 34

1 1

PAGE 26

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40 41

1

42 TOTAL:

13

9

7

3

Employment Status

13 9 7 3 REGULAR

PART-TIME

CONTRACTUAL

OTHERS

PAGE 27

1-3k 1

4-6k

7-9k

1

2

1

3

1

4 5

1 1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

Others

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16 17 18

1 1

19 20

1

21

1

22

1

23 24

1

PAGE 28

25

1

26

1

27 28 29

1 1

30

1

31 32

1 1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41 42 TOTAL:

1 8

13

6

10

PAGE 29

Monthly Income

22%

27%

1-3k 4-6k 7-9k

16%

1-6k

Others

35%

7-12k

12k-15k

Others

1 2

1

3

1

4 5

1 1

6 7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

PAGE 30

12

1

13 14 15

1

16

1

17

1

18 19

1

20 21

1

22

1

23 24

1

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29 30

1

31 32

1 1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

PAGE 31

37

1

38 39 40

1

41 42

1

TOTAL:

12

6

7

6

Total Money on hand monthly 14 12

12

10 8 7 6

6

6

4 2 0 1-6k

7-12k

12k-15k

Others

PAGE 32

YES 1

1

2

1

NO

3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17 18

1 1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23 24

1

PAGE 33

25 26

1 1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

21

20

PAGE 34

ARE THEY SATISFIED WITH THEIR INCOME?

NO 49% YES 51%

1

Nag-sasideline 1

2 3

Nangu-ngutang

Nangungutang Sa Kaanak

Iba Pa.

1 1

4 5 6

1

7 8

1 1

PAGE 35

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

1

13 14

1

15

1

16

1

17 18 19

1 1

20 21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

26

1

1

27 28

1

29 30

1

31 32 33

PAGE 36

34 35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

1

40

1

41 42

1

TOTAL:

13

6

13

2

I BA N G PA R A A N PA R A M AT U G U NA N A N G PA N G A - N G AI L A NG A N N G PA M I LYA 14 12 10

8 6 4 2 0 Nag-sa-sideline

Nangu-ngutang

Nangungutang Sa Kaanak

Iba Pa.

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Renta ng Bahay

Bayad sa utang 1

Tuition Fee

Mineral Water

Cellphone Internet Magazine Grocery Bayad sa Katulong load Connection

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Meralco

Maynilad

1

1

1

2

1

1

3

1

1

4

1

1

5

1

1

1

6

1

1

1

7

1

1

8

1

1

9

1

1

1

10

1

1

1

11

1

1

1

12

1

1

1

13

1

1

14

1

1

1

15

1

1

1

16

1

1

1

17

1

1

18

1

19

1

1

20

1

1

21

1

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

22

1

1

23

1

1

1

24

1

1

1

25

1

1

1

1

26

1

1

1

27

1

1

28

1

1

1

1

1

PAGE 38

29

1

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

1

35

1

1

36

1

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

1

42

1

1

TOTAL:

42

31

1

1 1

1

1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

1 1

0

3

23

14

9

0

7

2

PAGE 39

Monthly Expenses Meralco Maynilad 0% 5%1% 7%0%

Renta ng Bahay

32%

11%

Tuition Fee

18%

Mineral Water

2% 0%

Bayad sa utang

24%

Cellphone load Magazine Grocery Internet Connection

YES 1

1

2

1

3

NO

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

PAGE 40

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

PAGE 41

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

26

16

WASTE SEGREGATION

NO

YES

16

26

PAGE 42

MERON 1

WALA

1

2

1

3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

K

PAGE 43

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

41

1

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2%

98%

MERON

Once a week 1

WALA

twice a week

every day

others

1

2 3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

PAGE 45

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25 26

1 1

27

1

28

1

29

1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

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37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

2

2

37

0

GARBAGES COLLECTIONS

37

2 ONCE A WEEK

2 TWICE A WEEK

Unclean Sorroundings

0 EVERY DAY

Clogged Drainage

OTHERS

Others

PAGE 47

1

1

2

1

3

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

8

1

9

1

10

1

11 12

1

13

1

14

1

15 16 17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

1

PAGE 48

26

1

27

1

28 29

1 1

30

1

31

1

32

1

33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

13

20

7

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Environmental Problems: Others 18%

Unclean Sorroundings 32%

Clogged Drainage

Clogged Drainage 50%

Yes there is 1

1

2

1

3

1

4

NO there's none

Unclean Sorroundings

Others

Programs Existing but still need improvement

1

5

1

6

1

7

1

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8

1

9

1

10

1

11

1

12

1

13

1

14

1

15

1

16

1

17

1

18

1

19

1

20

1

21

1

22

1

23

1

24

1

25

1

26

1

27

1

28

1

29 30

1 1

31 32

1 1

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33

1

34

1

35

1

36

1

37

1

38

1

39

1

40

1

41

1

42

1

TOTAL:

35

4

3

Environmental Programs within the Community

35

YES THERE IS

4

3

NO THERE'S NONE

PROGRAMS EXISTING BUT STILL NEED IMPROVEMENT

PAGE 52

SUMMARY: Based on our community profile report, there are a lot of families inside the community of tramo spend more time inside their own house rather than going to mall and going on a vacation. Occasionally, they sometimes went to beauty parlor and most of them specially elders the entertainment that they wanted is to read newspaper. One of the main cause why in every family couldn’t afford anything that they wanted even in their needs, it’s because of the poverty. Christmas and New year is the only time for them to roam around the mall. Especially now, we’re modernized some of them cannot afford to buy cellphones and laptops. They are not updated in all happenings in our society about health.

Health is really important in order to have a good health; they need to eat nutritious food. Although they completed their meal three times a day, but because of the poverty they can’t buy the nutritious food that they need. One of the reason also is because of the clogged drainage, dirty surroundings and un-maintained cleanliness. This can be the result of getting cough, colds and fever and their immune system is actually getting frail, they cannot afford to have a monthly check-up therefore they are depending to their free community free check-up that was given by the different kinds of Government’s institutions or different social community group.

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