2. •What is Poverty?
•How is Poverty in the Philippines?
•In your life, did you experienced
stomachache or you’re sick because you’re
hungry?
3. SOLIDARITY
• union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and
interests as between members of a group or between classes,
peoples, etc
• is a tool for reducing inequality and social injustice in the world
• leads to the sustainable development of peoples. For this
reason, it is essential that it be used for the benefits it can offer to
a particular cause. Solidarity can be cultivated through
education, as children or adults.
4. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
• - is a process by where community members come
together to take collective action and generate solutions
to common problems.
• Community well-being (economic, social, environmental
and cultural) often evolves from this type of collective
action being taken at a grassroots level.
5. GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
• – a plan or system under which action may be taken
toward a goal initiated by a body of persons that
constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or
organization.
6. POVERTY
• – the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable
amount of money or material possession
7. POVERTY ALLEVIATION
• is accompanied by a number of positive social impacts.
These include improved access to food ( that results in
higher nutritional and health levels), improved access to
education ( due to higher income levels and ability to pay
fees and supplies) and improved employment
opportunities
8. • A person is a relational being, in connection with other people,
with the society and with the environment.
• In most parts of the country and in the whole world, there is an
indication of social injustice, inequality, poverty, and there is an
increasing social disintegration and environmental degradation.
In this kind of circumstance, the voiceless and less in income
suffer the most. This situation calls for acts solidarity, particularly
with the affected sectors of the society – the poor farmers, fisher
folks, informal settlers, indigenous people, laborers and the
physically disadvantaged people
9. POVERTY ALLEVIATION GRANTS OF THE
GOVERNMENT
• Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program
• TUPAD
• Balik Probinsiya, Balik Pag-Asa Program
• Scholarship Grants for College Students
• Social Amelioration Program (SAP)
• Sustainable Livelihood Program
10. • The students will be grouped into four to discuss how the
different programs of the government help the lives of the
Filipinos in terms of financial assistance given by the
government:
• Group 1: Will present ‘Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program
(4P’s)’.
• Group 2: Will present “Balik Probinsiya, Balik Pag-Asa
Program”
• Group 3: Will present “Scholarship Grants for College
Students”
• Group 4: Will present “Sustainable Livelihood
11. •How did you manage to appreciate the
efforts of the national government in
promoting community development
towards solving massive poverty?
12. POVERTY ALLEVIATION GRANTS OF THE
GOVERNMENT
• Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program
• TUPAD
• Balik Probinsiya, Balik Pag-Asa Program
• Scholarship Grants for College Students
• Social Amelioration Program (SAP)
• Sustainable Livelihood Program