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COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS BARANGAY MABATO

MAUBAN, QUEZON

Presented to: The Faculty of the College of Allied Medicine Southern Luzon State University

In partial fulfillment of The requirements in Related Learning Experience

by Bachelor of Science in Nursing Level II Class 2012-2013

Mrs.Mirasol B. Manlapaz, MAN

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement.......... 4 Dedication................ 5 Narrative Report.. 6 Pictures. 9 List of Household heads... 11 Map of Brgy. Mabato.. 18 History of Mauban 19 Kasaysayan ng Brgy. Mabato. 20 Barangay Profile. 22 Organizational Chart. 27 General Tally 30 Graph no Population of Barangay According to Age and Sex. 40 Percentage Distribution of Household Heads.. 41 Percentage Distribution of Religion. 42 Percentage Distribution of Educational Attainments. 44 Percentage Distribution of Out of School Youth 45 Percentage Distribution of Combined Family Income Month. 46 7. Percentage Distribution of Water Supply. 47 8. Percentage Distribution of Toilet Facility 48 9. Percentage Distribution of Drainage System 49 10. Percentage Distribution of Garbage Disposal 50 11. Percentage Distribution of Household Facilities 51 12. Percentage Distribution of Appliances.. 52 13. Percentage Distribution of Housing Materials.. 53 14. Percentage Distribution of Source of Income.54 15. Percentage Distribution of Common Illness 56 16. Percentage Distribution of Health Action Applied.58 17. Percentage Distribution of Cause of Death 59 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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18. Percentage Distribution of Disabilities 60 19. Percentage Distribution of Household Pets. 61 20. Percentage Distribution of EPI Consultation 63 21. Percentage Distribution of Immunization (0-6 years old)....64 22. Percentage Distribution of 1-10 years old without Hepatitis B Vaccine65 23. Percentage Distribution of Family Planning Method (15-49)..66

Post-Script 67 Data Board Presentation 74

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all the people who helped us accomplish this work. Through their support and guidance we managed to finish creating this Community Diagnosis. To the following people, we convey our sincere thanks; To our parents who are the main reason why we are here and who supports us emotionally, financially and in all aspects of life. We thank you for being with us in every single moment of our lives. To our instructor Mrs. Mirasol B. Manlapaz for her unbounded dedication in teaching students like us the value of attitude and instilling knowledge and skills in our young minds. To the Dean of college of Allied Medicine, Dr. Susana A. Salvacion, for giving the student of COAM opportunities to acquire additional learnings beneficial to students. Special thanks to Barangay Chairwoman Verna Villamayor, the counselors, the BHWs and the residents of Barangay Mabato for their overflowing hospitality. Their support is truly heart-warming. To Municipal Health Officer Dr. Ronald D. Mararac, Public Health Nurses Mrs. Jocelyn A. Villasenor,and Mrs. Cherry I. Barrientos, to Affiliation Coordinators Ms. Pier Angelie Quizon and Mr. Russel Escudero, and the Rural Health Midwife Ms. Chedita Medenilla for their helping hands and their kind-hearted attitude toward the students. To our groupmates who inspired us in times of need and who made this experience a memorable one. And most importantly, to God Almighty, for giving us strength and wisdom to complete the task given to us and keeping us safe at all times.

DEDICATION

This is humbly dedicated to the residents of Brgy. Mabato, headed by Mrs.Verna B. Villamayor; may this reflect the present status of your community and concurrently gear you towards further delivery of necessary services needed to continue the development with the spirit of cooperation and participation.

BSNII-SLSU

NARRATIVE REPORT Group 9

Every Bit of It

It has been a wonderful journey going to a place like Mauban where someone can enjoy while learning a lot of things, with its refreshing breeze that smells like the sea, its breath-taking sceneries that feel like peace, and its ambience that seems serene. It has a good foundation of people and a strong cooperation of each citizen. They welcome visitors with warmth and hospitality.

Our first week in the area went well since the previous group finished working with the surveys, spot mapping, and making miniature houses. We had double checked the data gathered and validated the number of houses written on the draft. We also spent time painting the location map of Barangay Mabato with designated colors for each BHWs. It was quite hard to maintain the equal thickness of the paint so we need to be more careful. We also encoded and tallied the data gathered by the previous group. It was not that easy to tally data, because it needs a lot of concentration not to get mixed up with all the numbers that need to be computed. It was one of the best weeks we had ever experienced. Our clinical instructor discussed first how to make the family case. Then we also had our survey at Barangay Sadsaran regarding the family case that we were about to make.

During the second week of our duty, we spent hours in completing the data of the barangay. We cut, we pasted, we encoded, and we printed. We prepared it for the data board that shows all the information of Barangay Mabato. These tasks just prove that nurses must not be just knowledgeable and skillful but also be creative and resourceful enough. It was not that easy to put all these stuffs in its respective places because we need first to refer it to the map before we paste it to the data board permanently. It took us a lot of time to finish it completely.

As we have our duty in Mauban, we realized how blessed we are for we were given an opportunity to take this wonderful experience that will arm us to be a fully equipped Community Health Nurse. We have seen the real essence of life. Seeing how the people weve encountered struggle to keep living and surviving. Behind all those hard times they are getting, you wont see any worries or hear them complaining instead they still wear those big smiles as if saying that they are happy and contented with their simple lives.

This duty serves as an instrument to strengthen the bond and teamwork of our group. Though sometimes we have misunderstandings, it didnt become a hindrance for us to work as a team and as a family.

We were very grateful for giving our group the chance to be exposed in this field of nursing, for opening our eyes with the reality of life, for letting our hand hold the responsibilities and for the opportunity that allowed us to touch lives. Truly, nursing is not just about being in the hospital. It is being flexible. It is loving every bit of it.

NARRATIVE REPORT Group 2

PICTURES

HEAD OF THE FAMILY MERLINDA DE LEON 1- Leonida Altamarino 2- Sonier Caliwanagan 3- Blanquita Rivera 4- Angel Encomienda 5- Victoria Encomienda 6- Arturo Alarva 7- Manuel Lopuz 8- A. Marcelo Medenilla B. Roy Alpajora 9- Rhandel Dioleta 10- Antonio Almariego 11- Golner Imperial 12- Salvador Dela Pea 13- Reynaldo Garcia 14- Violeta Yu 15- Eugenia Nilooban 16- RufoCabaldo 17- A. Shella Anareta B. Eleanor Medenilla 18- Jermie Talisayon 19- Osias Gandia 26- Rolando Turgo 27- Mario Reyes 28- Joward Inaanuran 29- Alfredo Caliwara 30- Florante Diaz 31- Billy Zubieto 32- Delicia Sol 33- Dante Villaseor 34- Joselino Jugueta 35- Celso Villaverde 36- Nelso Alzaga Jr. 37- Arturo Sollestre 38- Jose Manaog 39- Alvin Villania 20- Marichu Rosales 21- Marino Pagkaliwanggan 22- Manuel Lacson 23- Marybabylyn Jardiniano 24- Josefina Pansacola 25- A.Jerson Manalang B.Noe Callejo

40- Anacleto Villania 41- Jeffrey Monteverde 42- Eric Pasamba 43- Corazon Talisayon 44- A. Paulo Dela Pea B. Jerwin Dela Pea C. Julianito Dela Pea 45- Paulo Dela Pea 46- Glenn Hinagpisan 47- A. Arnel Banta B. Elmer Banta 48- A. Roberto Amarillo B. Carlos Paclibar 49- Diomedes Domingo 50- Crisanto Gandia 51- Delyn Novio 52- Mecy Novio 53- A. Vicente Camelon B. Leandro Camelon C. Carlota Nangca 54- Merlinda De Leon 55- Lorida Gandia

56- A. Leticia Argonsola B. Marissa Gandia C. Madelyn Gandia 57- Mario Deligente 58- Wilfredo Luste 59- Raquel Bamba 60- A. Jennifer Villamayor B.Zenaida Camposagrado 61- Edwin Perez 62- Rosendo Manaog 63- Ismael Gamo-Gamo 64- Rico Palapag 65- Lualhati Rogado 66- Wilfredo Manuba 67- Vilma Saavedra 68- Mateo Mandagonlay 69- Roger Nava 70- Cesar Gandia 71- Rex Bantayan 72- Marino Nipales 73- Rosendo Almiraez

HEAD OF THE FAMILY LALAINE HINAGPISAN 74- Natividad Almirez 75- Noel Unlayao 76- Nersente Bantayan 77- Pio Clemenia 78- Melinda Callejo 79- Richard Almacen 80- Marilou Camaligan 81- Rodolfo Millarez Jr. 82- Gerardo Camaligan 83- Joseph Callejo 84- Lino Monteverde 85- Roderick Camarador 86- Ronald Callejo 87- Arnedo Calubayan 88- Adonis Almozara 89- Leodivico Abanel 90- Vivian Briguera 91- Alfonso Anonuevo 92- Zenaida Apawan 93- Francisco Bautista Jr. 94- A. Salinda Umuna B. Enrique Furtonado 95- Leonchito Empensando 96- Adonis Hinagpisan 97- Cristeta Adal 98- Emelito Aonuevo 99- A. Reynaldo Talento B. Froilan De Luna 100- Pepe Perez 101- Rayland De Luna 102- A. Maynard Eleazar B. Daisy Escudero 103- A. Dindo Meliton B. Alicia San Lorenzo 104- Danilo Prado 105- Lolita Maningas 106- Waldemar Andal 107- A. Lydia Lechago B. Lolita Guevarra C. Adonis Hinagpisan 108- Joel Bamba 109- Virgilio Bamba 110- Dioscoro Almozara

111- William Mendoza 112- Amado Unlayao 113- Guillermo Ronello Rivera 114- A. Ireneo Nilooban B. Erwin Nilooban 115- Jojo Tena 116- Dessa Sardea 117- A. Celina Paleracio B. Abelardo Macayan 118- Joey J. Astoveza 119- Roderick Antonino 120- Adonis Moncada 121- Nilo Maningas 122- Paul Marlon Barcelon 123- Marcial Capio Gondes 124- Bernardo Fajardo Jr. 125- Rostum Labrador 126- Wilmor Encanto 127- Adonis Mandrique 128- A. Edwin Impreso B. Minda Encanto Tampoc

129- Fe Tena 130- Concordia Eleazar 131- Wilma Eleazar 132- Ponciano Salazar 133- Erlinda Camarador 134- Corazon Sol 135- A. Silverio Alpajora B. Francisco Alpajora 136- Rosita Parado 137- Fernando Villaverde 138- Wilfredo Calubayan 139- A. Conrado Pasamba B. Jesus Camota Jr. 140- A. Virginia Guerra B. Gloria Erasmo 141- Julito Villamayor 142- Bendel Santoalla 143- A. Charito Buan B. Pacita Callejo 144- Germanuel Talunton.

HEAD OF THE FAMILY Amelia Pasamba


145- A. Romeo Jubelea B. Edwin Vallada C. Jeffrey Camumut 146- A. Emelita Apor B. Norma Coronacion 147- Armando delos Trinos 148- Valdeo, Woodrophy 149- Consolacion, Bautista 150- Anselmo Monteverde 151- A. Chona Declaro B. Winifredo Villamayor 152- Godofredo Dela Pea 153- Melinda Laurel 154- A. Dalisay Peera B. Rolando Beltran C. Dante Tacliad D. William Peaojas E. Francis Pasamba 155- Emilia Villamayor 156- A. Wilmor Pasamba B. Rico Pasamba 157- Eladio Pasamba 158- Nicasio Lavia 159- Delfin Pastores 160- Renato Talabong 161- Tiago Mandrique 162- Roberto Urgelles 163- Ariel Maningas 164- A. Eladio Pasamba 165- Alberto Peaojas 166- Romel Doctor 167- Ernesto Almarinez 168- Marcial Capio Jr. 169- Rolando Revilla 170- Mamerto Malubay 171- Marissa Deboque 172- Noel dela Pea 173- Noe Dela Pea 174- Ernesto Roldan 175- Leonar Santoalla 176- Romeo Santoalla 177- Prisco Tejada 178- Antonio Tejada 179- Bayani Tejada 180- Dominador Palma

181- Anicia Tejada 182- Remegio Tejada 183- Roger Ebreo 184- Pasamba 185- Felipe Malabaguio 186- Edilberto Villamayor 187- Marina Nerval 188- Wilson Manipol 189- Mercedes Babilonia 190- Carmelino Pansacola 191- Ramon Reyes 192- Wilfredo Malabaguio 193- Jancen Gonzales 194- Jercil, Desquitado 195- A. Miguelito Sardea B. Kerwin Burgos 196- Jose Condonar 197- A. Anita Condonar B. Jilmar Monteverde C. Alyandro Condonar 198- Sherwin Villaverde. 199- Rexford Condonar 200- Rigor Malabaguio

201- Marciana Soriano 202- Jomar Laureles 203- Dennis Diasanta 204- Cesar Dela Pea 205- Arnel Palmiano 206- Enrico Bataanon 207- Godofredo Talisic 208- Arnel Dela Pea 209- Danilo Urgelles 210- Ervin Ivan Hong 211- Arnedo Sardea 212- A. Ronald Cada B. Renato Cada 213- Dante Tampoc 214- Ariel Pasamba 215- Marconi Remoroza 216- Dioscoro Camota 217- Leonicia Salud 218- Lorena De Chavez 219- Crisanto Dela Pea 220- A. Ricardo Montemayor B. Dionisio Camposagrado 221- Rolando Lacaba

222- Gonzalo Monzon 223- A. Mark Anthony Tejada B. NOT SURVEYED

224- Luzviminda Pasamba 225- Frorida Villanueva 226- Alejando Villarazo 227- Eric Santoalla

MAP OF BARANGAY MABATO

HISTORY OF MAUBAN

Mauban was initially composed of five small settlements known as Cagsiay, Daungan, Dumagat, Pingbayanan, Luya-Luya and Tubog. Daungan Dumagat was led by Gat Pagil, a Dumagat. It was then situated at what today is pier area. On the other hand, Pingabayanan that was located by the side of Maapon River was the seat of Government among tagalogs led by Luis Bernardo. Both communities were always subjected to raids of Moros though Daungan dumagat through their great warrior and leader always felt a sense of security. Lack of road access kept the two settlers from combining forces. In 1678 after the demise of Luis Bernardo, the settlers started encountering severe and ruthless attack from Moros. Baltazar Palad, Pinagbayanans new leader joined forces with Gat Pagil by relocating Daungang Dumagat. Both settled in an area which they called Batis-Malinaw, a spring that produce crystal clear water and the place where civilization started to what is Mauban. Their joining forces produced peace and order. Later, people from Cavinti, Laguna and other nearby town came to Batis Malinaw and mingled with them forming a new community. The dissimilarity of the way of life of the new settlers with the group generated disputes. Because of that, the Dumagat community who was known to leave in isolation with other cultures decided to leave Batis Malinaw unnoticed by other settlers. Two memories about Gat Pagil lingered in the hearts and minds of the settlers, one was his military genius and second was his gray hair which observed since he was twenty years old. Because of the color of his hair, he ws fondly called Gat Uban (uban tagalong term for white and believe to be sign of wisdom) which was later change to Mauban as they get closer to him. Patterned after the common Spanish Government structure throughout the Philippines, mauban was founded as municipality in 1583.

Kasaysayan ng Brgy. Mabato

Ayon sa mga matatanda, noong una ang lugar na ito ay dating bundok at maraming malalaking bato, kung saan ang mga tahanan ay layu layo, ang bundok na ito rin ang pinangyarihan ng paglalabanan ng mga tinatawag na Hukbalahap na kung tawagin ngayon ay mga NPA o mga taong labas at ng mga Militar, ito ay dahil sa hindi pagkakasundo ng pamamalakad sa bansa. Matatagpuan din sa gubat o lugar na ito ang mga ibat ibang klase ng mga hayop tulad ng ahas, kuwago, paniki at kung anu ano pang mga hayop na matatagpuan lamang sa kagubatan.

Sa bundok o lugar ding ito matatagpuan ang mga pinakamaraming malalaking bato. Taong 1702 hanggang 1710 inatag at pinagbuti ang daang patungong banyo buhat sa Soledad hanggang Daungang Dumagat na kung tawagin ngayon ay Jocson Street. Taong1814, si Ventura de San Miguel naman ang nagpagawa ng daang Soledad, na ngayon ay Bonifacio Street.

Sa panulukan naman ng ngayoy P. Burgos at P. Gomez, ipinanganak si Don Quirino ang ama ni Dr. Jose V. Eleazar noong 1887.

1909 sa lugar ding ito natatag ang Iglesia ni Cristo sa pangangasiwa ni Hipolito Calamigan at Tomas Revuelta.

1917 nadagdag ang Iglesia Adventista na pinamahalaan naman ni Eriberto Malabunga.

1937 pinasimulan ang pagtatabag ng bundok sa dulo ng Aguinaldo Street upang maging lampasan ito ng daang patungo sa mga Paaralang Bayan sa kabila ng Bundok Paliparan. Ang nasabing bundok ay ipinapatag at ginawang daan na ngayoy dinadaanan ng mga sasakyan, bagamat mataas naging

maganda pa rin naman ang hitsura ngayon ng nasabing bundok na datiy magubat at mabato. Sa ngayon ay makikita pa rin ang mga batong malalaki na nasa bandang likuran ng Barangay Hall ng Mabato. Sa lugar ding ito nanggaling ang ilan sa mga kinikilalang tao sa Mauban katulad nina G. Amado Clemente, G. Wilfrido Enverga, G. Rafael G. Bantayan, G. Godofredo at Atty. Jode Laureles, Bb. Nenuca Almira, Gng. Rosario Encomienda, G. Manuel Callejo, Atty. Eladio Pasamba at dating Mayor Rexito P. Bantayan.

Sa ngayon ang lugar na ito ang isa sa mga pinakatahimik na lugar dito sa Bayan ng Mauban ang pinagmulan ng kung tawagin ay Barangay Mabato.

Ligal na Basehan ng Pagkakatatag ng Barangay: PD 86-A / R.A. 3590 Mga Pista/ Selebrasyon at Petsa:

Kaarawan ni San Buenaventura (Patron ng Mauban) Pista ng Barangay

Hulyo 15 ng bawat taon Flores de Mayo (depende ang petsa sa mga may patapos)

PISIKAL NA ANYO

Lokasyong Pangheyograpiya (Geographical Location) Ang Barangay Mabato ay mula sa mga kabayanan ng Mauban, Quezon. Ito ay napapalibutan ng mga sumusunod na barangay:

Hilaga (North) Timog (South) Silangan (East) Kanluran (West)

: : : :

Barangay Soledad Barangay Daungan Barangay Daungan Barangay Lual Poblacion

Uri/ klasipikasyon ng Barangay: _____/ __ Rural _________ Urban Kabuuang Lawak ng Lupain Residensyal Pangasakahan Pangkomersyo Iba pa. Populasyon (CY 2013)
(base sa actual na naninirahan sa Barangay)

45, 105 Hektarya : : : : : 42,000 0000 2,105 1,000 1080 Has. Has. Has. Has.

Bilang nga Lalaki Bilang nga Babae Bilang ng Pamilya

: : :

525 555 250

Bilang ng Sambahayan

219

Pangunahing Relihiyon

(94.54%) Romano Katoliko (1.10%) Iglesia ni Kristo (2.87%) Born Again (0.93%) COC (0.56%) Unknown

PANGUNAHING PASILIDAD Elektrisidad Patubig Komunikasyon Internet Transportasyon Pang- edukasyon Elementary School/ Mabato Elementary School/ Central Quezon Academy Pangkalusuan Pampalakasan Pangturismo : : : Barangay Health Center Make shift- Basketball Court Wala : : Tricycle/ all kind of land vehicles Day Care Center/ Mauban North : : : MERALCO Deepwell/ MAWAD Cellphone/ Postal Service/ Telephone/

DATOS PANG- EKONOMIYA

Taunang Kita ng Barangay Pinagmumulan ng Kita: Panloob/ Internal(RPT, Business, atbp) Panlabas/ External: Internal Revenue AllotmentP Iba pang Pinagmumulan

1,050,973.00

54,000.00

970, 873.00 P 12,500.00

Pangunahing Hanapbuhay:

(22.02%) (17.69%) (13.36%) (11.91%) (6.14%) (4.69%) (5.70%) (3.97%) (2.53%) (1.81%) (1.44%) (2.89%) (0.72%) (0.36%) (0.72%)

Professional Skilled Worker Pension Farming Driver Vendor Carpenter Business Owner OFW/OCW Employee Brgy. Official Dress maker Seaman Pastor Conductor

(0.72%) (0.72%) (0.72%) (0.72%) (0.72%) (0.36%)

Janitor Copra Painter Insurance Collector Call center Agent Voucher

Institusyong Pang- Pinansyal: (Pinakamalapit o May Access)

Wala Bayan ng Mauban,Quezon RB Mauban, MACDECO RB of Alabat, QCRB Lending

DATOS PAMPULITIKA Sumasakop na Distrito


(Congressional District)

: : : :

Rehiyon IV-A
First District

Blg. ng Purok Blg. ng Sitio Blg. ng Subdivision Blg. ng Rehistradong Botante Noong Huling Halalan Blg. ng Presintong

Wala (0) Wala (0) Wala (0)

886

Halalan

Anim (6)

Pangkaunlarang Tinatahak Pananaw: Isang Masaya, maunlad at mapayapang Barangay na may pagtutulungan, pagkakaunawaan at nagkakaisang mamamayan para sa magandang bukas. May takot sa Diyos at sumusunod sa batas na pinaiiral ng pamahalaan tungo sa kaunlaran ng bawat mamamayan at may malasakit sa Inang Kalikasan.

Misyon: 1.Maiangat ang antas ng pamumuhay ng bawat mamayan at mapanatiling nasa katuparan at maayos na pamumuno tungo sa kaunlaran. 2.Makapagbigay ng pampublikong serbisyo sa mga mamamayan at mapanatili ang kaayusan ng pamayanan. 3.Maibsan ang paglaganap ng kahirapan at mga kaguluhan.

Layunin

1.Magkaroon ng pantay pantay na pagkakataong makamtan ang mga pangunahing pangangailangan sa pamamagitan ng maayos a organisadong pamamahala. 2.Magkaroon ng programang magpapaunlad sa pangkabuhayan ng bawat kabarangay. 3. Makamtan ng bawat mamamayan ang patas na pagtingin at tapat na paglilingkod sa pamamagitan ng isang makabuluhan at sistemakong paraan ng pamamahala.

GENERAL TALLY

Table 1 POPULATION OF BARANGAY ACCORDING TO AGE AND SEX Age 0-11 mos 1-3y/o 4-6 7-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-21 22-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 66 and above Unknown TOTAL Male 11 23 23 45 22 15 25 58 35 37 31 20 33 36 35 23 12 35 6 525 % 2.1 4.38 4.38 8.57 4.19 2.86 4.76 11.05 6.67 7.05 5.90 3.81 6.29 6.86 6.67 4.38 2.29 6.67 1.14 Female 7 35 23 34 17 21 19 58 34 38 33 30 32 39 30 32 10 61 2 555 % 1.26 6.31 4.14 6.13 3.06 3.78 3.42 10.45 6.13 6.85 5.95 5.41 5.77 7.03 5.41 5.77 1.80 11 0.36 Total 18 58 46 79 39 36 44 116 69 75 64 50 65 75 65 55 22 96 8 1080

Number of Families: 250 Number of Houses: 219

Table 2 HOUSEHOLD HEADS MALE 184 % 73.6 FEMALE 66 % 26.4 TOTAL 250

Table 3 RELIGION Religion Roman Catholic Born again Iglesia ni Cristo Church of Christ Unknown TOTAL Number 1021 31 12 10 6 1080 Table 4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Educational Attainment Not yet studying (0-3y/o) Pre-Schoolers (4-6) Schooling Not Schooling Elementary Graduated Schooling Not Schooling Did not graduate High School Graduated vSchooling Not Schooling Did not graduate College Graduated Schooling Not Schooling Did not Graduate Vocational Graduated Did not graduate Unknown Did Not Study TOTAL Number 55 36 2 50 103 1 20 194 90 2 81 248 69 1 101 19 0 6 2 1,080 % 5.09 3.33 0.19 4.63 9.54 0.09 1.85 17.96 8.33 0.19 7.5 22.96 6.39 0.09 9.35 1.76 0 0.55 0.19 100% % 94.54 2.87 1.11 0.93 0.56 100%

Table 5 ESTIMATED OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH

Educational Level Pre-Schoolers Elementary HighSchool College/Vocational TOTAL

Number 1 0 1 1 3 Table 6

% 33.33 0 33.33 33.33 100%

COMBINED FAMILY INCOME PER MONTH Family Income Below P5000 P5,000-10,000 P10,000-15,000 P15,000-20,000 P20,000 and above TOTAL Number 88 72 29 24 37 250 % 35.2 28.8 11.6 9.6 14.8 100%

Table 7 WATER SUPPLY Water Supply Level III Waterworks Level II Communal Level I TOTAL Number 124 59 67 250 Table 8 Toilet Facility Type of Toilet Sanitary Unsanitary None Total Number 249 0 1 250 % 99.6 0 0.4 100% % 49.6 23.6 26.8 100%

Table 9 DRAINAGE SYSTEM Drainage Blind Open TOTAL Number 214 36 250 Table 10 GARBAGE DISPOSAL Method Collected Composting TOTAL Number 249 1 250 Table 11 HOUSEHOLD FACILITIES Ownership Owned Rented Rented-free House-owned/lot rented House owned/lot rented free Unknown TOTAL Number 170 38 29 6 3 4 250 % 68. 15.2 11.6 2.4 1.2 1.6 100% % 99.6 0.4 100% % 85.6 14.4 100%

Table 12 Appliances Owned Appliances TV Electric Fan Flat iron VHS/VCH/DVD Refrigerator LPG Gas Stove Washing Machine Car, jeepney, motorcycle Microwave Aircon Computer Oven TOTAL Number 223 200 148 146 143 142 82 54 46 38 18 7 1,247 Table 13 HOUSING MATERIAL Type Strong Light Mixed but predominantly strong Mixed but predominantly light Salvaged TOTAL Number 158 37 41 13 1 250 % 63.2 14.8 16.4 5.2 0.4 100% % 17.88 16.04 11.87 11.71 11.47 11.39 6.57 4.33 3.69 3.05 1.44 0.56 100%

Table 14 SOURCES OF INCOME Occupation Professional Skilled worker Pension Farming Driver Vendor Carpenter Business Owner OFW/OCW Employee Brgy. Official Dress Maker Seaman Pastor Conductor Janitor Copra Voucher Painter Insurance collector Callcenter Agent TOTAL Number 61 49 37 33 17 13 16 11 7 5 4 8 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 277 % 22.02 17.69 13.36 11.91 6.14 4.69 5.78 3.97 2.53 1.81 1.44 2.89 0.72 0.36 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.36 0.72 0.72 0.72 100%

Table 15 COMMON ILLNESS Illness Cough &cold Fever Hypertension Arthritis Diabetes Asthma Heart Disease Stroke UTI Pain Headache Cancer Goiter Vertigo Tuberculosis Bile Stone Diarrhea Psoriasis Tonsillitis Anemia Kidney disease Stone in bladder Glaucoma Osteoporosis TOTAL Number 190 72 36 18 16 8 7 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 378 Table 16 HEALTH ACTION Action Self-Medication CHO/RHU Govt Hospital Private Clinic None Herbal Medication Maintenance TOTAL Number 196 35 35 32 24 11 1 334 % 58.68 10.48 10.48 9.58 7.19 3.29 0.30 100% % 50.30 19.05 9.52 4.76 4.23 2.13 1.85 1.06 1.06 0.79 0.79 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 100%

Table 17 CAUSE OF DEATH Cause Heart Attack Stoke Infection Hypertension Cancer Aging TOTAL Number 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 Table 18 DIABILITIES Disabilities Mentally Challenged Limp Stoke Mute Blindness TOTAL Number 3 3 2 1 1 10 Table 19 HOUSEHOLD PETS Pets Dogs with anti-rabies Dogs without anti-rabies Cats Chicken Pigs Fish Horse Bird TOTAL Number 88 15 42 16 10 2 1 1 175 % 50.30 8.57 24 9.14 5.71 1.14 0.57 0.57 100% % 30 30 20 10 10 100% % 28.57 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29 100%

Table 20 EPI CONSULTATION Place CHO/RHU Private Clinic Govt Hospital TOTAL Number 110 8 1 119 Table 21 IMMUNIZATION (0-6 years old) Status Complete On-going Incomplete TOTAL Number 91 18 13 122 Table 22 1-10 years old without Hepa B Hepa 1 Hepa 2 Hepa 3 TOTAL Number 48 48 48 48 % 74.59 14.75 10.66 100% % 92.44 6.72 0.84 100%

Table 23 FAMILY PLANNING METHOD (16-45 y/o) Method Not Applicable None Pills IUD Rhythm/calendar BTL Condom Abstinence Withdrawal Unknown TOTAL Number 139 73 12 10 4 3 3 2 2 2 250 % 55.6 29.2 4.8 4 1.6 1.2 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 100%

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0 0-11 mos

1-3y/o
6-Apr 10-Jul 12-Nov 13-14 15-16 17-21 22-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 66 and above Unknown

Male

Female

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION ACCORDING TO AGE AND SEX

MALE FEMALE

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE HOUSEHOLD FAMILY HEADS ACCORDING TO SEX MALE 184 % 73.6 FEMALE 66 Interpretation % 26.4 TOTAL 250

Barangay Mabato is composed of 219 houses and 250 families, with corresponding 250 household heads. In some cases, several families live in the same house, explaining why there are more families than houses. There are 184 (73.6%) male household heads while 66 (26.4%) of them are female.

Roman Catholic Born again Iglesia ni Cristo COC 1021 Unknown

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION

Religion Roman Catholic Born again Iglesia ni Cristo COC Unknown TOTAL

Number 1021 31 12 10 6 1080

% 94.54 2.87 1.11 0.93 0.56 100%

Interpretation The table shows that out of 1080 residents in Barangay Mabato, 1021 among them are Roman Catholics with 94.54%. It is followed by 31 (2.87%) Born Again, 12(1.11%) Iglesia ni Cristo, 10(0.93%) COC and 6 (0.56%) that are unknown.

Not yet studying (0-3y/o) Pre-Schoolers (4-6)-Not Schooling Elementary-Schooling Elementary-Did not graduate High School-Schooling High School-Did not graduate College-Schooling College-Did not Graduate Vocational-Did not graduate Did Not Study

Pre-Schoolers (4-6)-Schooling Elementary-Graduated Elementary-Not Schooling High School-Graduated High School-Not Schooling College-Graduated College-Not Schooling Vocational-Graduated Unknown

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Educational Attainment Not yet studying (0-3y/o) Pre-Schoolers (4-6) Schooling Not Schooling Elementary Graduated Schooling Not Schooling Did not graduate High School Graduated Schooling Not Schooling Did not graduate College Graduated Schooling Not Schooling Did not Graduate Vocational Graduated Did not graduate Unknown Did Not Study TOTAL

Number 55 36 2 50 103 1 20 194 90 2 81 248 69 1 101 19 0 6 2 1,080

% 5.09 3.33 0.19 4.63 9.54 0.09 1.85 17.96 8.33 0.19 7.5 22.96 6.39 0.09 9.35 1.76 0 0.55 0.19 100%

Interpretation The table shows that the highest educational attainment in Barangay Mabato are College Graduates which makes up the 22.96% of the population. 5.09% of the population is not yet studying and only 0.19% did not study. Furthermore, 0.55% of the population remains unknown.

Pre-Schoolers

Elementary

HighSchool 0%

College/Vocational

33%

34%

33%

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH

Educational Level Pre-Schoolers Elementary HighSchool College/Vocational TOTAL

Number 1 0 1 1 3 Interpretation

% 33.33 0 33.33 33.33 100%

There are 3 out- of- school youth in Barangay Mabato. Each one of them is from preschooler age group, elementary and college/ vocational.

Below P5000 P5,000-10,000 P10,000-15,000 P15,000-20,000 P20,000 and above

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMBINED FAMILY INCOME Family Income Below P5000 P5,000-10,000 P10,000-15,000 P15,000-20,000 P20,000 and above TOTAL Number 88 72 29 24 37 250 % 35.2 28.8 11.6 9.6 14.8 100%

Interpretation The table shows that from the total of 250 families, 88 (35.2%) earn a combined family income of below P5,000 a month. 72 (28.8%) earn between P5,000-10,000, 29 (11.6%) earn between P10,000-15,000, 24 (9.6%) earn between P15,000-20,000, and 37 (14.8%) earn P20,000 and above.

27% 49% Level III Waterworks Level II Communal 24% Level I

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER SUPPLY

Water Supply Level III Waterworks Level II Communal Level I TOTAL

Number 124 59 67 250 Interpretation

% 49.6 23.6 26.8 100%

This table shows the water supply per household. It shows that from the total of 250 household surveyed, 124 (49.6%) household has level III water supply or one that comes from waterworks system, while 59 (23.6%) is at level II or those who get their water from communal faucets, and 67 (26.8%) households is at level I who get water from deep wells, artesian wells, dug shallow shells, rivers/ lakes/ springs, or from the rain.

Sanitary

Unsanitary

None

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TOILET FACILITY Type of Toilet Sanitary Unsanitary None Total Number 249 0 1 250 % 99.6 0 0.4 100%

Interpretation The table shows that from the total of 250 houses surveyed, 249 households have sanitary toilet which make up 99.6% of the population while the remaining household or 0.4% has no toilet.

14%

Blind Open 86%

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM

Drainage Blind Open TOTAL

Number 214 36 250 Interpretation

% 14.4 85.6 100%

The data shows that 36 houses out of 250 surveyed in Barangay Mabato have open drainages or those which drop straight to the floor whereas 214 have blind drainages or those which go through a tube.

Collected Composting

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GARBAGE DISPOSAL

Method Collected Composting TOTAL

Number 249 1 250

% 99.6 0.4 100%

Interpretation Out of 250 families, 249 (99.6%) have their garbage collected every week. While the remaining family use composting which make up the remaining 0.4%.

2% 1% 2% 12% Owned 15% 68% Rented Rented-free House-owned/lot rented House owned/lot rented free Unknown

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS FACILITIES

Ownership Owned Rented Rented-free House-owned/lot rented House owned/lot rented free Unknown TOTAL

Number 170 38 29 6 3 4 250 Interpretation

% 68. 15.2 11.6 2.4 1.2 1.6 100%

170 surveyed houses in Barangay Mabato are owned by their inhabitants, 38 are rented, 29 are rented-free, 6 are house-owned/ lot rented, 3 are house owned/lot rented free and 4 are unknown correspondingly.

TV VHS/VCH/DVD Refrigerator Flat iron Electric Fan Washing Machine Aircon LPG Gas Stove Microwave Computer Car, jeepney, motorcycle

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF APPLIANCES Appliances TV Electric Fan Flat iron VHS/VCH/DVD Refrigerator LPG Gas Stove Washing Machine Car, jeepney, motorcycle Microwave Aircon Computer Oven TOTAL Number 223 200 148 146 143 142 82 54 46 38 18 7 1,247 Interpretation From the 1,247 appliances owned by the surveyed families in Barangay Mabato, 223, the most common is the television. This is followed by electricfan (200), Flat Iron (148), DVD player (146), Refrigerator (143), LPG/Gas range (142), Washing Machine (82), Car/jeepney/motorcycle (54), Microwave (46) Aircon (38), Computer (18),and Oven (7). % 17.88 16.04 11.87 11.71 11.47 11.39 6.57 4.33 3.69 3.05 1.44 0.56 100%

Strong Light Mixed but predominantly strong Mixed but predominantly light Salvaged

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING MATERIALS

Type Strong Light Mixed but predominantly strong Mixed but predominantly light Salvaged TOTAL

Number 158 37 41 13 1 250 Interpretation

% 63.2 14.8 16.4 5.2 0.4 100%

158 out of 250 houses in the Barangay Mabato are made up of strong materials, 37 are made of light materials, 41 are of mixed but predominantly strong materials, 13 are of mixed but predominantly light and 1 is of salvaged.

Professional Skilled worker Others (specify) Pension Farming Driver Vendor Carpenter Business Owner OFW/OCW Employee Brgy. Official Dress Maker Seaman Pastor Conductor Janitor Copra

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF SOURCE INCOME

Occupation Professional Skilled worker Pension Farming Driver Carpenter Vendor Business Owner Dress Maker OFW/OCW Employee Brgy. Official Seaman Conductor Janitor Copra Painter Insurance collector Callcenter Agent Pastor Voucher TOTAL

Number 61 49 37 33 17 16 13 11 8 7 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 277 Interpretation

% 22.02 17.69 13.36 11.91 6.14 5.78 4.69 3.97 2.89 2.53 1.81 1.44 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.36 0.36 100%

The data presented on this table are independent from the number of houses and families since some families have more than one source of income. Professionals have the highest number of source of income of every family which is comprised of 22.02%. This is followed by skilled workers (17.69%), those who receive remittances from their relatives (2.53%), from their pension (13.36%). This is followed by farming (11.91%), driver (6.14%), vendor (4.69%), carpenter (5.78%) and business owner (3.97%), employee (1.81%), barangay official (1.44%), and dress maker (2.89%), seaman, conductor,copra, painter, call center agent , janitor and insurance collector (0.72%). And lastly, pastor, and voucher, which are all 0.36%.

Cough &cold Arthritis Heart Disease Pain Goiter Bile Stone Tonsilitis Stone in bladder

Fever Diabetes Stroke Headache Vertigo Diarrhea Anemia Glaucoma

Hypertension Asthma UTI Cancer Tuberculosis Psoriasis Kidney disease Osteoporosis

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF COMMON ILLNESS

Illness Cough &cold Fever Hypertension Arthritis Diabetes Asthma Heart Disease Stroke UTI Pain Headache Cancer Goiter Vertigo Tuberculosis Bile Stone Diarrhea Psoriasis Tonsillitis Anemia Kidney disease Stone in bladder Glaucoma Osteoporosis TOTAL

Number 190 72 36 18 16 8 7 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 378

% 50.30 19.05 9.52 4.76 4.23 2.13 1.85 1.06 1.06 0.79 0.79 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 100%

Interpretation Based on the result of the survey gathered, cough and colds has the most cases in Barangay Mabato with 190 cases. The second most common illness is fever with 72 cases, followed by hypertension with 36 cases, arthritis with 18 cases, diabetes with 16 cases, asthma with 8 cases, heart disease with 7 cases, stroke and UTI with 4 cases, pain/headache with 3 cases, cancer/TB/vertigo/goiter with 2 cases each. Lastly, Bile stone, Diarrhea, Psoriasis, tonsillitis, anemia, kidney disease, stone in bladder, glaucoma, osteoporosis with one case reported each. Furthermore 25 of the cases remain unknown.

Self-Medication CHO/RHU Govt Hospital Private Clinic None Herbal Medication Maintenance

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HEALTH ACTIONS APPLIED

Action Self-Medication CHO/RHU Govt Hospital Private Clinic None Herbal Medication Maintenance TOTAL

Number 196 35 35 32 24 11 1 334 Interpretation

% 58.68 10.48 10.48 9.58 7.19 3.29 0.30 100%

Self-medication is the health action mostly applied by the residents of Barangay Mabato, accounting 196 of the total number of health remedies used. While government hospital and RHU consultation is the second with the same total number of 35. It is followed by herbal medication with the total number of 11. There are 24 who dont apply any healthcare action. Lastly is for maintenance with a total number of 1.

Aging 14% Cancer 14%

Heart Attack 29%

Hypertension 14% Infection 14%

Stoke 15%

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CAUSES OF DEATH

Cause Heart Attack Stroke Infection Hypertension Cancer Aging TOTAL

Number 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 Interpretation

% 28.57 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29 100%

There are 7 causes of death in Barangay Mabato as shown in the table, the leading cause of death is heart attack which is 28.57% and 14.29% for each disease like stroke, infection, hypertension, cancer and 14.29% also due to aging.

0% 10% 10% 30% Mentally Challenged 20% 30% Limp Stoke Mute Blindness

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF COMMON DISABILITIES

Disabilities Mentally Challenged Limp Stroke Mute Blindness TOTAL

Number 3 3 2 1 1 10 Interpretation

% 30 30 20 10 10 100%

The table shows that the common disabilities found in barangay Mabato upon conducting a survey is being mentally challenged and limp with 3 reported cases each. This is followed by stroke with 2 reported cases and mute and blindness with both one reported cases.

Dogs Cats Chicken Pigs Fish Horse Bird

Dogs with antirabies Dogs without antirabies

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD PETS

Pets Dogs a.antirabies b.without antirabies Cats Chicken Pigs Fish Horse Bird TOTAL

Number 88 15 42 16 10 2 1 1 175 Interpretation

% 50.29 8.57 24 9.14 5.71 1.14 0.57 0.57 100%

This table shows that the pets/animals that constitute a large number in Barangay Mabato are dogs with the total number of 103. 88 of the dogs were already vaccinated with anti-rabies, while the remaining 15 dogs are not yet. Next are the cats with the total number of 42 (24%). Followed by the chickens16(9.14%), pigs- 10 (5.71%), Fish-2 (1.14%).Horse and bird with the same total number of 1 each.

EPI Consultation

CHO/RHO Private Clinic Government Hospital

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EPI CONSULTATION

Place CHO/RHU Private Clinic Govt Hospital TOTAL

Number 110 8 1 119 Interpretation

% 92.44 6.72 0.84 100%

The data shows that 110 parents bring their children to the Barangay Health Station or Rural Health Unit for their immunization. 8 parents bring their children to a private clinic and 1 parent brings their children to a government hospital.

Immunization (0-6yrs old)


0% 11% 15% Complete Ongoing 74% Incomplete

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IMMUNIZATION AMONG 0-6 YEARS OLD

Status Complete On-going Incomplete TOTAL

Number 91 18 13 122 Interpretation

% 74.59 14.75 10.66 100%

This table shows that 0-6 age which makes up 122 of the population, 80 have complete immunization, while 18 of them, comprises of 9 months old and below have an ongoing immunization. On the other hand, 13 of them have an incomplete immunization.

Hepa 1 Hepa 2 Hepa 3

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CHILDREN 1-10 YEARS OLD WITHOUT HEPA VACCINE

Number Hepa 1 Hepa 2 Hepa 3 TOTAL 48 48 48 144

% 33.33 33.33 33.33 100%

Interpretation This table shows the number of children between 1-10 years old who still not have completed nor received the three doses of hepatitis vaccine. There are still a total of 48 children who are not yet been vaccinated.

Family Planning
not applicable none pills IUD Rhythm/calendar BTL Condom Abstinence Withrawal Unknown

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILY PLANNING METHOD Method Not Applicable None Pills IUD Rhythm/calendar BTL Condom Abstinence Withdrawal Unknown TOTAL Number 139 73 12 10 4 3 3 2 2 2 250 Interpretation The table shows that among the specified methods of family planning, 55.6% of the families do not practice family planning method due to their age, status and sexual problems. 29.2% do not use family planning method, 4.8% of the families use pills and 4% use IUD. This is followed by both rhythm/calendar and, BTl and condom which is both 1.2%. ).8% uses withdrawal and 0.8% uses abstinence. Unfortunately 0.8% is not known for any family planning use. % 55.6 29.2 4.8 4 1.6 1.2 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 100%

POST-SCRIPT Masasabi kong makabuluhan ang aming duty sa Mauban. Sa kabila ng malakas na ulan pa rin naming ang pag-iinterview sa may-ari ng bawat bahay. Pero dahil maulan, kinailangan naming gawin mas mabilis ang pag-iinterview pero tiniyak namin na makukuha ang sapat na impormasyon mula sa kanila. At kahit ginawa naming mas mabilis ang pag-iinterview sa kanila, hindi naming pwedeng kalimutan ang pagbibigay ng payo na may kinalaman sa kalusugan at kapaligiran. Ginaw naming ito hindi para makinabang sa kanila bagkus upang makapagbahagi ng kaalaman at makapagbigay ng impormasyon sa Taga-Maubanin. -Roselyn Soronel Very nature, di ko makakalimutan ang duty sa Mauban. Relaxing and cool to experience ang place. I love the sea, surroundings and also the hospitality of the people in the Mauban. -Dep Dep Sobrang Bongga, na Mauban at higit sa lahat ang ganda ng lugar. Enjoy mag -survey kasi ang babait ng mga tao kahit malayo ang Mauban sulit naman kasi ng ganda ng dagat. -MJOL Its more fun in Mauban! papunta ka pa lang masaya na, lal o na nung nagsurvey, umulan at umaraw walang patawad ang saya! Wohooo! Hindi man ganun kahaba ang duty namin don, di naman matatawaran ang view at ang warm welcome ng mga tao dito. -click5 First Duty in Mauban, malayo, mahal ang pamasahe pero swak! Bawi s a magagandang view ng mauban. pagnakita yung dagat, Grabe nakakawala ng pagod. Its more fun in Mauban. Long live Mauban -MyPor Maulan sa Mauban. First time kong nakita ang mauban na maulan pero enjoy pa rin dahil s mababait at medaling pakisamahan ang mga tao ditto

-AAGY For this week, one day lang ang duty namin. Maulan, malamig at nakakaantok. Thankful naman kami at nakarating kame na safe. Sobrang layo, pero worth it ang matagal na byahe daj=hil natapos agad naming ang pag-survey at ang map of Brgy. Mabato. Pinag-patuloy naming ang paggagawa ng malaking mapa sa school. Pinagsama-sama ang bawat baranggay sa Mauban. After 3 hours, natapos namen ang mapa ng tulong-tulong at may pagkakaisa. Thankyou and God bless us -ShielaMay Caballes Pers taym ko na mag duty s Bayan ng Mauban, pers taym ko rin makarating ditto. Maganda ang duty ko ditto kahit na maulan, ditto rin nasubok ang katatagan ng grupo namin at haba ng pasensya sa pagsasarbey, dito ako nakatagpo ng mga tao na ibat iba ang ugali habang ako ay nakikipagsalamuha s kanila. Masaya ako sa pagbisita dito lalo na nang masilayan jo ang monumento ni Gat Uban, hindi ka raw nakarating sa Muban kung hindi mo ito makikita. Sa pangakalahatan ang masasabi ko lamang ay ang Mauban ay isang bayan na kung saan matatagpuan ang lugar na may kasaganaan sa pinapahalagahang yaman ng kasaysayan. -Glenn c,) My duty at Mauban was my first time and it took a long time arrive. My journey in this duty was enjoying, full of experiences and learnings that help me boost my confidence in facing different people. It was rainy when we had are surveying the barangay, but with warm welcome from the people them. In the study I experience an interview with persons who are accommodating, hard to please, funny and outgoing. Some who are very hard to please lengthens my patience and I have to explain well what it is for. I see the differences in every people and it teaches me how to deal with them. The Mauban have beautiful places to hang out and we take pictures with those seeing our big smiles even we are bit tired by the end of our duty. I also experienced doing map in manila paper that needs the camaraderie of the group to finished on time at same tome we are learning. It was a productive duty. -HiyasminReyes

GROUP 9 Halakhalan ng aking Groupmates ang nagsisilbing pampagising sa isang mahabang nakakaantok na byahe patungong Mauban. Ngunit sulit ang lahat dahil sa magagandang tanawing sumalubong sa amin at makabuluhang aral na natutunan namin. -Less Hagalpak pa lang ng tawa sa byahe, sulit na ang mahal ng pamasahe. HAHA. Mas nagging bonded ang grupo naming dahil sa activities na groupwork talaga ang kailangan -Chamii Maraming magandang karanasan ang hindi ko malilimutan. Mahabang byahe, malakas na halakhak kahit may kamahalan ang pamasahe, tunay at masayang pamumuhay ang aking nakita. Ang saya sa Mauban! maraming matututunan! -Ellaine Gayly XD True happiness bounded us more here at Mauban. As future nurses alam namin na we need to be versatile with regards in all aspects of our chosen profession. Yet, sobrang nagustuhan ko ang duty dito sa mauban. While working, neenjoy din namin ang bawat araw duty at mas napadali pa yun sa tulong ng mga approachable na mga Brgy.Officials ng Brgy.Mabato. SETH Isang magandang karanasan ang dumuty sa mauban dahil dito masaya kami habang natututo. -Prince Masaya ang duty sa Mauban, kaya lang mejo magastos pero keri lang. bonding ng aming grupo ay mas tumibay, at higit sa lahat ang teamwork sa bawat activity ay aming kinailangan. Salamat sa aming mga natutunan. Lz..

Masaya ang naging duty ko sa Mauban kasama ang mga makukulit kong Groupmates. Napakaganda ng lugar lalo na ang dagat. Sulit na sulit ang mahabang byahe. -M.A.S Isang mahabang paglalakbay na puno ng tawanan at lakaran.Mga kwentong kabastusan ang laging usapan.Sa kabila ng maraming kasiyahan. Marami akong natutunan. -Paui Walang kapantay na kaligayahan. Simula sa van hanggang sa duty. The best yung nageenjoy ka habang natututo. Wow Mauban talaga! -Charisse Group 3 Welcome back Mauban! Ang Saya talaga kapag naiiba ang settings ng duty.Ang ganda talaga ng view dito ang linis pa. Dagdag pa ang unlimited na kasayahan at kasiyahan ng buong grupo. Kulitan to the max. -John Warren I can spell MAUBAN as E-N-J-O-Y!! -Lara Marie Jan I really had a great time. Maganda dito.Worth it lahat ng pagod. ;) -Ninaaargh Ngayon ay less stress and more relaxing ang duty dito sa Mauban. Masaya kahit hindi kami nagsusurvey at puro kami paperworks. Bago na pati ang environment, mas komportableng gumalaw at busog sa foodtrip at laughtrip !!! -Irish

Masaya sa Mauban! Ang ganda ng mga view dito. Isa pa napakaaccommodating ng mga tao dito.All in all, exciting and at the same time ang duty namin dito.Sana makabalik kami ulit dito. -Therese<3 Enjoy. Ibat ibang activities ang nagagawa namin kumpara sa naunang duty namin dito sa Mauban. Punong-puno din ng tawanan at kainan ang grupo. Sulit! ;) -Alyannamoy. xD Kaysayang isipin na muli kaming nakaduty dito sa Mauban. Ito yung tipong laging hahanapin mo dahil sa tawanan kasama ang groupmates, kwentuhan at kulitan. Saya ng mga activities. Klade.missing

Mauban!!! Enjoy ah!!! Its more FUN in Quezon especially in Mauban.. hahaha. Ramdam ko na talaga ang summer dahil sa kanilang magandang tanawin at sa beaches nila. . Masaya talaga dito kahit hindi kami masyadong nakapag-uli dito sa ikli ng panahon na duty namin. Hindi man kami nakapag-survey pero natapos naming yung mga naiwan nilang mga gawa. oshMauban!! Whoohoo!! Nakakatuwa talaga kasi first time ko makapunta at makita ang bayan na ito at makapag-duty dito kaya mas doble yung saya. Nakakatuwa ung mga ginagawa naming dito tulad ng pageedit ng pictures at papers. Sobrang sulit kahit one week lang kami nagduty dito dahil naexperience naming magbonding at malaman ang mga ginagawa sa bayang ito.. See you soon Mauban! (^_^) - Chellepot

Trip to Mauban! Sus bawing bawi yung haba ng byahe at 140 pesos na pamasahe sa saya at bonding na nabuo sa group namin. Siguro isang factor talaga yung bonding nyo sa byahe para mabuild yung teamwork ng group nyo for the improvement of your group
-Kevin
First time at Mauban! Sobrang saya kase nbigyan ng pagkakataon ang group namen n mkaduty dito. Sobra nmeng na-enjoy ang mahabang byahe at bonding ng grupo <3 Its more fun in Mauban -Minay Wow Mauban! We really had fun! Yung tipong feeling mo eh nasa inyo ka lang kasi iba din yung bonding ng group namin.We are like sisters and brothers and its really good for us kasi madali para sa amin gumawa ng mga task -Princess S. Nakakatuwa yung byahe kahit na medyo nakakahilo. First time sa Mauban kaya nakakaexcite. Kahit medyo bitin sa time, worth it naman kc pagtalaga groupmates ang kasama, kahit san naman pumunta, fun saka maingay. Mas lako kaming nagkaroon ng bonding. -Alecx Masaya yung pagpunta namin sa mauban parang family outing lalo na kasama ko ang aking mahal na grupo, medyo nahilo ako sa byahe tapos maulan pa. Pagkadating namin e may mga ginawa na kami para matapos ang aming mga gawain sa tulong ng aming clinical instructor eh nagawa naming ito ng maayos. May mga magagandang tanawin din dito kaya masaya talaga ang pagpunta namin ng mauban. Hindi lang kami natutu pati na rin nagging masaya kami sa aming ginawa sana ay makabalik uli kami dito. M.E.A

First time ko mag duty dito sa mauban. We had fun while doing our requirements. I enjoyed my duty here and also I love this place there are lots of beautiful spots here. I love my duty here nd also the company of all the barangay health team. TINTIN First time ko dito sa Mauban, ahm masaya, kasi gusto kong makapunta sa ibat ibang lugar. Sana mas matagal kaming nagduty dito, maeexperience yung mga naexperience ng ibang group. Masaya naman picture picture! Esined_999

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