A proposed training and workshop facility for livelihood programs in rizal province rizal, philippines/
Veronica Jill E. Agron and Danika Gail B. Bondad.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- 285pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College Of Architecture and Fine Arts.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This thesis proposes a Training and Workshop Facility in Rizal Province to support livelihood programs and address unemployment, low income, and limited access to skills training. Survey results show strong community interest—especially in hands-on training for technical skills, cooking, textiles, and metalwork. Respondents emphasized the need for accessibility, financial aid, flexible schedules, and culturally inspired design.
The viability study confirms high demand, with 96.4% willing to join such programs. Key barriers include lack of nearby facilities, financial struggles, and limited awareness. The proposed facility should offer quality tools, business support, and a community-focused environment. With proper planning and support from local agencies, this initiative can empower residents, improve incomes, and drive sustainable development in Rizal.
Training facility Livelihood programs Cooking training