In compliance with the three subjects: Community Engagement, Citizenship and Solidarity (CESC), Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking (TNCT) and Culminating Activity (CA) of 12 - Saint Michael the Archangel Serino, Simone E. Adem. Gill Kaithy P. Crescencio, Biorn Bas, Marc Ximon C. Daytia, Dani Isobelle L. Fua, Ryle Joshua Q. Osorio, Christian Dane G. Lawas, Marte Jr. Nunez, Fiona May E. Salaritan, Khristian Michael E. Sanchez, Julliana Felicity C. Verano, Euinne D.
Team DASIG is a youth organization whose goal is to promote community development and aspiration for a better society to construct and preserve the ideal community for future generations. Through their projects Pag-Apil, TARA-Na, and HIMO, DASIG aims for these programs to help in the betterment of society and the promotion of virtuous ideals in order to promote a peaceful, just, robust, and sustainable community by incorporating the Sustainable Development Goals into policy and program-making. Further details are stated below: TARA-Na: a webinar addressing the organization's gaps, structure, and institution; responsibilities, functions, and governance; and key trends and patterns HIMO: Himo is a Cebuano term that means \"to create,\" and it encapsulates the core of this activity, which is to use the information and skills gained by the barangay and SK authorities of Brgy. During the TARA-na Webinar, Pahina San Nicolas With all these projects combined, these target the barangay's weaknesses and address its threats. DASIG has thought of implementing programs that carefully introduce the importance of policy-making, as well as how to make one that can greatly benefit the community. Thus how these programs came to be.
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