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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES
363 P. Casal

MANILA BAY COASTAL CLEAN-UP

In conjuction with the

GLOBAL PEACE VOLUNTEERS ASSEMBLY 2013

A Community Outreach Project

by the

PCCL Dream team
A10

Second Semester SY 2013-2014

*List of Members

Leader : Jessamie Lapinig Ass. Leader : Jasper Ochoco Secretary : Jose Zablan Ass. Secretary: Ivan Sarol Treasurer : Jason Lopez

Members: Mark Gertos Carl Vincent Garcia Rheymar Manaquil Lourd Jerric Coloma Alfonso Cruz Jan Mosci Jaramillo Carlo Gimeno Francis Ochotorina

*Table of Contents

1. Title Page
2. List of Member
3. Acknowledgement
4. Introduction
5. Narrative Report
6. Reaction Paper
7. Financial Statement
8. Assignment and Responsibilities
9. Directory of Members
10. Appendices

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First if all we would like to give a big thanks to our CWTS class for letting us to participate in the Coastal Cleaning of Manila Bay. And to thank our CWTS Professor Ma’am Janette David for guilding us althroughout the outreach Program. We highly appreciate it.

We would also like to thank our clear Parents for being supportive through financial support, moral support, we like to highly acknowledgement our groupments for being attentive , active & responsible enough to join the outreach program lastly , we would like to thank our dear God for keeping us safe and always being on our side each everyday of our life.

INTRODUCTION

Every year the Civic Welfare Training Service(CWTS) of the Technological Institute of the Philippines conducts different outreach programs such as Coastal Cleaving , Tree Planting , Visiting different barangay’s and many move.

The CWTS class is divided into several groups that will choose one of the different outreach program that they will join. Our group have

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