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Submitted By:
BEEd-General Education IV
Submitted To:
Mr. Rey Kimilat, Ed.D
introduction
Sir:
Our Science 103 class in Cebu Normal University which includes School Health,
Nutrition and First Aid would like to hold whole-day training for basic first aid and quick
emergency responses.
In this regard, may we request your good office that we be allowed to use your facilities
and be trained by your staffs. It is our intention to amplify our awareness and response
towards different hazards and environmental situations we may encounter soon on our
teaching career as well as on emergency situations that may come our way.
The said activity would likely be on August 19, 2016 at 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. Rest
assured that necessary protocols will be taken care of. Hoping that this request will
merit your most favorable response.
Confirmation or changes regarding our request may be notified through this mobile
number 09433926446. Thank you.
Truly,
Noted by:
Liquidation
Activity: Training/Seminar Date: August 19, 2016 No. of
Participants: 102
TOTAL AMOUNT (Php 75.00 x 51) Php 5, 355.00
COLLECTED (Php 30.00 x 51)
DISBURSEMENTS
Date Receipt Expense Amount (Php)
Number
Aug. 16, 5848 Tarpaulin 260.00
2016
Aug. 18, 162461, Token 164.75
2016 245226
Aug. 87556, Food 2, 548.00
18,2016 7492,
320970,
349141, No
number, No
number, No
number, No
number, No
receipt
Aug. 18, Certificates 800.00
2016
Aug. 19, No receipt Transportation 117.00
2016 (Food)
Aug. 19, No receipt Honorarium for 300.00
2016 the Speaker
Sept. 5, Printing of 200.00
2016 Reports
Sept. 6, No receipt Frame c/o Sir Rey 150.00
2016
TOTAL EXPENSE Php 4, 539.75
BALANCE Php 815.25
Prepared by:
I was amazed and motivate don the things we did at the seminar. Ive
learned a lot of things there that could be used on when we will soon be
teaching. Every discussion was filled with meaningful learning which really
captured our interest, especially when Sir Alburo shared his experience
during his rescue mission. I can say that its a bit hard to believe to be like
one of them. A bit hard because when they will be on a rescue mission
theres a lot of pressure, lives of people are on their hands. And because of
that I find them amazing for they still chose that field just to help save the
lives of people.
Im very much honoured to attend such motivating and inspiring
seminar. I hope all of the things that Ive learned there could be applied in
the near future.
- Bettina Josh Sua, BEEd-Gen.Ed IV-B
We can never tell nor predict everything that can happen to us.
Accidents can happen anytime; it is there and will always be there. And I hold
unto the old saying, Prevention is better than Cure.
First aid is not new to me but after the seminar/training, my
perspective broadens and my initiative awakens. Knowing I am capable of
saving other peoples lives, more to those people around me. With a
knowledgeable, great character and humorous instructor, the activity was
more meaningful and comprehensive. Literally, nothing beats experience and
that what we read on books or IN the internet is very different as in doing it
first-hand.
Being part of the organizing team, it was a boost on my part to see
how successful the event was, even with all those hurdles. It strengthens us
and taught us to do our best. And to end the program with satisfying smiles
with great gratitude in our hearts to the instructor of the activity. Indeed, it
was a day well-spent.
- Mary Faith Jacalan, BEEd-Gen.Ed. IV-A
First aid is the safest way of assisting an injured person before letting
him go to the hospital. Having listened to a lecture about the basic ways of
doing first aid was a great opportunity to us students who attended. Others
may have listened to those kinds of lectures, but there were some who just
experienced it for the first time. Along with the very good demonstration of
the speaker, gave us ideas about the basic things in doing first aid.
What weve learned from the lecture can be applied if we meet
people who are injured. It is also a way to teach others who do not know
about first aid. We may not be the professionals upon doing such, but at
least we help injured people before the authorized people takes part. It
doesnt mean you still have to wait for the authorized people but at least we
can save lives.
- Kimberly Deanne Sison, BEEd-Gen.Ed. IV-B
The experience in BFP was very helpful and fun. On random days I feel
the need to learn how to do a CPR and so I watch it on YouTube, but its too
vague. Its different when youre doing it rather than imagining it plus the
speaker of the seminar was very approachable and answers to our questions
patiently.
I felt awesome and cool knowing I can save lives anytime soon but
when a real major accident comes, Id probably stay behind the scene and
freeze out then help after an internal battle powered by adrenaline and
conscience.
- Loveia Lara Latonio, BEEd-Gen.Ed. IV-A