Before, I tend to believe that it is better to sleep and stay at home than to attend the community involvement in NSTP. I thought that it by just simply attending the class for attendance I can already careless of what is happening and rely on the donations that my absent group mates on the next meeting. But then as time pass by, I felt that my heart was already attached with them, especially when a “nanay” even made “biko” for the whole class. I think the smile in the faces of the nanays every time we organize an activity and game made me realize and correct the wrong perceptions I had.
What needs to be at stake for our community involvements initiatives to be successful? I think every meeting, our shameless selves are at stake. We’re at stake because every meeting, we try our best to make the nanays happy by joking around. We also don’t know if a certain activity will be a hit with the group. Therefore our shameless selves are jokes and activities are at stake. It needs to be at stake because It will be boring if we just make simple activities that’ll eventually make the nanays be bored. 3.
How will you be able to continue your involvement in the communities after your NSTP? I am currently part of the Commission on Youth of our parish, Mary Immaculate Parish. The commission on youth organizes outreach activities to the informal settlers that are located in the jurisdiction of our parish. We even sometimes have health and dental missions that aims to help the poor get free consultation and medicines. I will continue and try my best to continue to participate in outreaches and community involvements.
The Term Paper on Tourism and Community Involvement
The co-relationship between tourism development and host communities has proven to be a powerful combination in deciding the possibility and future of tourism development in a given destination. Aref (2011) supplements that in spite of skills and awareness, the pace of tourism development at a destination is measured by how host communities perceive tourism development. Host communities are the ...