OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development
Open-access, peer-reviewed journal
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https://doi.org/10.64211/190102
Community- Driven Solutions for Sustainable Development: A Needs Assessment in Caarusipan, San Juan, La Union
Bernardo B. Tayaban Jr. 1, Marites C. Pagdilao 2*, Jennifer H. Arquero 3
1,2,3 LORMA Colleges – Campus for Health Sciences, San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines.
* Corresponding authour: marites.pagdilao@lorma.edu
Volume 19, Issue 01, Pg. 25-48, 2026.
Abstract: Community extension is one of the trifocal functions of Philippine Higher Education Institutions in addition to Instruction and Research to contribute to the holistic development of communities through effective partnership, communication and planning of community projects and activities. This study was conducted to assess the available resources and identify the needs of Barangay Caarusipan, San Juan, La Union. The study employed a quantitative-descriptive design, utilizing a prepared survey questionnaire to gather data from the residents of the barangay. Ethical principles were observed in all aspects of data collection. The responses were tallied, counted, and presented in tabular form for analysis. Based on the findings of the study, the current services are a good foundation but need to be complemented with education and youth-focused initiatives to unlock economic potential and ensure long-term sustainability. This can create a cycle of empowerment – a better education that can boost employment, improve health, and an overall higher quality of life. Moreover, the strong social bonds or bayanihan and the high level of involvement among the residents are recognized as a powerful asset that can drive positive change. In response, the researchers have developed the Lorma Colleges Three-Year Community Extension Program for Barangay Caarusipan.
Keywords: Needs Assessment, Lorma Colleges, Barangay Caarusipan, Community Extension Program, Empowerment
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Author(s) Biodata
Mr. Bernardo B. Tayaban, PTRP, MDA, PhD- Director of Community Extension Services, leads the team in exploring the impact of the extension programs of Lorma Colleges. Together with Mrs. Marites C. Pagdilao, MAN, MPA- Chairman of the CHS-GSRI and Ms. Jennifer H. Arquero, MBA – Staff Secretary of LC-REC.
