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Group Five Project Proposal in Communication, Society and Development

Presented By:Goolsby, Joyce

Alberto, GabrielleBalibrea, DianneCerdan, MarydenChua, Methuselah

Fadera, Mariah LouiseLavado, Karen

Magbanua, Czarinna MarieSierra, Taya Pauline

Yopyop, Hanna Jemima

Campaign Proposal:

Helping Hands: Mini-Livelihood Campaign for Cottolengo Filipino: Orphanage for Disabled People

VENUE:Cottolengo Filipino, Gloria Vista

Subdivision, Brgy. San Rafael, Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal

• This is the home of the most poor, abandoned, neglected, surrendered persons with disabilities.

OVERVIEW OF THE LEARNING PLAN

Due to many cases of the abandonment of special children, the group decided to conduct a mini-livelihood campaign, specifically accessory making, for the surrendered disabled people in an orphanage called Cottolengo Filipino.

The group decided to hold the campaign there because Cottolengo Filipino is one of the most popular religious private non-stocks, non-profit, non-government organizations that aim to serve the most poor, abandoned and surrendered people with disabilities. 

The group decided to focus on disabled people because the group looks forward on sharing their knowledge and offer a couple of hours to help in the said organization as we (the group) pursue the specific objectives of our campaign.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• KNOWLEDGE (COGNITIVE DOMAIN) To integrate the

minds of people with disabilities by talking to them about doing something productive through bracelet making and recreational activities such as play therapy, storytelling, drawing, colouring and small group sharing.

• SKILLS (PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN) To produce bracelets through a mini-livelihood project like bracelet-making that intends to make the disabled people’s leisure time more fruitful as we aim it to be a continuous project by letting it be a part of the foundation’s mini-business project together with handicraft and candle-making.

• ATTITUDE/BEHAVIOR (AFFECTIVE DOMAIN) To put into practice the skills and knowledge that the group imparted to the disabled people and to be able to value, appreciate and see the need of cherishing and enjoying life through doing fun and vigorous activities, interactions and seeing things in a positive way.

RESOURCE PERSON

• Father Stefan Bulai, Cottolengo Filipino Board of Trusties

• Cottolengo Filipino Administrative Staff

DAY 1: PRE-ASSESSMENT,

February 4, 2014

METHOD USED: Drawing

AIM: Disabled People will be able to learn how to open up what they feel through drawing and for the group to test and see if the said people are able to follow instructions, have the ability to move their hands properly and to test on how long the group can get the attention of the participants.

DAY 2: BRACELET-MAKING PART 1:

February 14, 2014

AIM: Disabled people will develop their skills by learning and doing something useful like bracelet-making during their leisure time as they’re being guided by the group.

DAY 3: BRACELET-MAKING PART 2:

February 18, 2014

AIM: Disabled people will develop their skills by learning and doing something useful during their leisure time as the group seeks to see improvement by letting the participants do the bracelets on their own.

PICTURES OF THE VENUE AND STAFF

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