Community Service This Study Analyzes Essay

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However, the following methods were also used in carrying out evaluation: Checking how active they engage in the activities in comparison with the first time.

Analyzed the opinion of the community and home-based patient through interviews.

Analyze feedbacks...

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cks from the community.
Determine the general awareness of the community on what we were doing.

Determine the community eagerness to participate on the program

At the end of the program report was subjected to the USAID together with evaluation report.

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