Community Action Plan
Community Action Plan
Community Action Plan
Burauen, Leyte
Phone: 09760510107/09674116167
Email: [email protected]
Submitted by:
TERRENCE BRIAN BERINGUEL
BSA - 102
Submitted to:
KYLA ROSE B. MORBOS, LPT
Social Science Instructor
II.Project Rationale
A sustainable community can be built upon the principles of environmental
consciousness, eco-friendliness, and the promotion of cleaner, healthier living
conditions. An acute understanding of the environmental issues common in our
area is the impetus for this endeavor. Realizing there needs to be a shift, our
mission is to disseminate information in the form of brochures and internet tools
to encourage responsible and sustainable lifestyle choices.
The group is devoted to confronting waste management issues directly, in
addition to educating the public. We want to establish an all-encompassing
waste management system that promotes correct trash separation and disposal
by allocating funds for recycling bins, instructional signage, and collecting
infrastructure. By addressing multiple issues at once, we may reduce our
environmental impact and encourage a sense of shared responsibility among
community members.
In addition, we are investing in renewable energy projects to make our
community even more sustainable. Some examples of this include funding the
installation of solar panels, switching to more efficient light bulbs, and
establishing a communal garden to generate bioenergy. Our goal is to build a
sustainable community that is energy efficient and environmentally aware, and
these investments will help us get there. Inspiring good change, mitigating
environmental damage, and building a harmonious, resilient community are our
goals in these activities, which we hope will benefit generations to come.
III. Project Objectives
a. Waste Reduction- It is important to establish and support initiatives that
reduce trash, with the goal of encouraging recycling and proper waste disposal.
b. Green Energy Initiatives- When it comes to reducing dependency on non-
renewable resources, it is important to introduce and incorporate renewable
energy sources such as solar panels and community gardens into the system.
In order to establish a more sustainable and ecologically aware community, it is essential that
we regularly assess waste reduction measures, community engagement, and the effectiveness
of green energy programs. These evaluations are critical for tracking the long-term success of
our programs. We can keep tabs on our efforts to reduce our environmental impact and adjust
our methods for maximum efficiency if we keep an eye on waste reduction measures.
At the same time, assessments of community engagement reveal how well-informed and
involved the community is. By gauging the community's reaction, we can adjust our outreach
strategies and make sure our instructional initiatives hit home. We hope to increase
community engagement in sustainable practices and make a long-term difference by
encouraging a feeling of shared responsibility.
Simply said, these frequent reviews are critical to the continuous success of our project
because they give us the information we need to change and improve our approaches. We are
dedicated to being open and responsible so that our efforts to create a greener community can
live up to, and even surpass, your expectations.