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The Process of Community Immersion

The document outlines the process of community immersion undertaken by the Maka-Diyos Group. It discusses the six phases of immersion: 1) pre-immersion, 2) entering the community, 3) community integration, 4) community needs assessment, 5) program/project implementation, and 6) termination of the project. During pre-immersion, factors like area selection, local partners, community needs and resources, peace/order, and accessibility are considered. The second phase of entering the community involves mapping the target area and using a people-centered approach.
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The Process of Community Immersion

The document outlines the process of community immersion undertaken by the Maka-Diyos Group. It discusses the six phases of immersion: 1) pre-immersion, 2) entering the community, 3) community integration, 4) community needs assessment, 5) program/project implementation, and 6) termination of the project. During pre-immersion, factors like area selection, local partners, community needs and resources, peace/order, and accessibility are considered. The second phase of entering the community involves mapping the target area and using a people-centered approach.
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The Process of

Community Immersion
Maka-Diyos Group
BSME 1F/1M
“ We don’t accomplish anything in this world
alone …. Whatever happens is the result of
the whole tapestry of one’s life and all the
weavings of individual threads form one to
another that creates something.
Sandra Day O’Conor

COMMUNITY IMMERSION PROCESS

• Pre- immersion
• Entering the Community
• Community Integration
• Community Needs Assessment
• Program or Project Implementation
• Termination of the Project
PHASE 1: PRE - IMMERSION

• Pre-immersion refers to the time of focused preparation leading


up to a learner's experience. It is a time of study, preparation, and
readiness-training.
• Trainees
• School
• Community
Factors to be considered in Area Selection
Select our areas

Marginalized Sector refers to the part of the economy that does not fall under the
purview of organized economic activities or the government.
MARGINALIZED SECTORS

Vendors Farmers
MARGINALIZED SECTORS

Youth Women
MARGINALIZED SECTORS

PWD SLUM DWELLERS


Local partners must be willing to work and
support community project
Start with the people and work with the people
Consider needs and resources within the capability
of the students and community partners
Places that is not saturated by other agencies

Prevent duplication of activities. Agencies can be the source of data


Stable peace and order situation
Accessibility
If you have been able to select an area for immersion based on the
foregoing factors , you can now proceed to entering the community
PHASE II : ENTERING THE COMMUNITY

• Mapping Target Area – to help us to identify the geographic


coverage of the project.

Community Organizing for People’s
Empowerment (1990)

Angelito G. Manalili

Different ways of entering the community
Ostentanious Entry
Banking on the People’s Weakness
Academic Style of Entry
People – Centered Approach

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