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Counseling and Making Environment Friendly Cleansing Using Fruit and Flower Extractsin The Framework of Increasing The Welfare of Teachers and Preparing Independent Entrepreneurship For SMA-IT Studentsriyadhussholihiin Islamic Boarding School- Cimanuk-Pandegelang G A Arwati, I; Setiyawati, Hari; Villany Golwa, Gian; Suprihatiningsih, Wiwit; Setiany, Erna; Herliansyah, Yudhi; Choiriah, Siti; Suharmadi, Suharmadi; Safira, Safira; Purwaningsih, Sri; Rahayu, Puji; Pratiwi, Riri
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): November 2023 ( Indonesia - Republik Demokratik Timor Leste - Malaysia - USA -
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v3i4.225

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This community service is carried out in the context of foreign cooperation where the partner is Professor Dr. Yusliza Mohd Yusoff from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). We carry out this community service activity with the theme "Counseling and Making Environmentally Friendly Cleaners Using Lime Extract In the Context of Improving the Welfare of Teachers and Preparing Independent Entrepreneurship for SMA-IT Students at the Riyadhussholihiin-Cimanuk- Pandegelang Islamic Boarding School.” The targets in this activity were teachers and students of class XII SMA-IT at the Riyadhussholihiin-Cimanuk-Pandegelang Islamic Boarding School. They were given training and directly practiced making eco-friendly cleaners using lily extract. The PPM team will also provide assistance until the product can actually be marketed. The initial target for this product is to be used alone and sold to the laundry unit at the Riyadhussholihiin Islamic Boarding school. The next target will be sold to people outside the Riyadhussholihiin Islamic Boarding School. Activities will begin in February 2023 (In Syaa Allah) and end in June or July 2023. However, assistance will continue to be carried out to maintain the continuity of these activities.Professor Dr. Yusliza Mohd Yusoff s as a partner will inspect the field directly or monitor through the Vicon Zoom Meeting. The results of these activities are in the form of increased welfare for teachers obtained from the sale of environmentally friendly cleaning products. Also for students after graduation they can do entrepreneurship to make these products, both students who continue their studies and those who do not continue their studies can still do entrepreneurship. Evaluation can be done by monitoring the location after the community service implementation period is over. Assistance will continue to be carried out to maintain the continuity of the production and sales process.
Empowering Women's Coconut Farmer Groups To Build Family Economic Resilience Based On Local Potential In Tidore Islands City Saing, Zubair; La Kamisi, Haryati; Rahman, Hamidah; Udin, Similanti; Safira, Safira; Titdoy, Dewi; Yanti Karim, Elfhy
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.135

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Coconut farmers' homes may have a poor economy or income since their goods rely solely on one primary commodity: copra and coconut grains. It can potentially upset economic circumstances since, as the price of copra and coconut falls, so does household income. As a result, help for coconut farmers, notably women farmer organizations, is required to boost the economic worth of their coconuts. For example, the economic value of coconut may be improved by producing various coconut-based goods so that farmers are not only reliant on copra prices. According to the survey findings and the identification of problems with the partners of the women's group Tani Igo Jaya, based in Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City, all members have encountered economic difficulties due to the drop-in copra prices. It was exacerbated by the fact that it occurred concurrently with the COVID-19 epidemic. As a result, most coconut growers refuse to process their coconuts into copra, and some coconuts go to waste. The issue is that partners lack expertise and abilities in processing or diversifying processed coconuts, although all components of the coconut fruit may be utilized to generate economic value. The solution that will be applied to partners is the transfer of science, technology, and skills for partners in processing their coconut harvests, as well as the provision of solid business management so that partners are not only reliant on copra. Furthermore, the identification of waste concerns from processed coconut fruit will be minimized since partners can employ coconut water, coconut pulp, and coconut fiber, which are presently considered waste but have promising economic value. This community service project is intended to create a new entrepreneurial group by exploiting possible sources of local raw materials available to partners, and it will directly benefit the economic resilience of coconut growers' homes. This community empowerment activity was successful in increasing partners' knowledge and skills in processing coconut fruit into nine products: coconut confectionery, shredded coconut (serundeng), coconut chips, sweet soy sauce, coconut jam, coconut milk, coconut oil, virgin coconut oil (VCO), and pots, as well as planting media made from coconut coir.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Adrian Adrian Afandi, Benny Agus Bahtiyar, Muhammad Rifal Agusti, Mufida Dwi Ahadiah Agustina Aini, Rukmi Nur Ali, Sitti Aminah Amam, Amam Anawati, Sri Annawaty Annawaty, Annawaty Apriana, Dhea Resky Ardivan, Marcel Asrida Asrida, Asrida Badruzzaman, Jabar Dewi, Febriana Mulya Djohan, Sjamsu Dudiarti, Diah Dwiyanti , Selfin Eko Suyanto Erna Setiany G A Arwati, I Gumilar, Rangga Prebawa Hadi, Putra Pratomo Hadijah Hadijah Handini , Witri Hari Setiyawati HARIYANTO HARIYANTO Hartin, Siti Sofia Hazira, Hazira Hidayanti, Nur Fitri hidayat, dwi taufik Hikamah, Siti Roudlotul Hutbah, Hutbah I Dewa Putu Nyeneng I.G.A. Lokita Purnamika Utami Ingrat, Intan Wahid Insani, Fitra Sawfla Karim, Elfhy Yanti Karimuna, Siti Rabbani La Kamisi, Haryati Lahata, Astid Pratiwi Liambo, Putri Yuliyanti Maharani, Keisya Amalia Meliyawati, Meliyawati Mentary, Putri Mukhlishin, Mukhlishin Nabiilah, Rifdah Neisya, Shava Netty Herawati Ni Komang Arie Suwastini Nizar, Zahwa Nur Ain Nur Hidayat Nurjanana Nurjanana Nurlizawati, Nurlizawati Nurmiati Nurmiati Pattinasrani, Merlyn Vitaloka Pradita, Bagas Pratiwi, Riri Puji Rahayu Putra, Muh. Fadil Pratama Putri, Armelia Putri, Indah Prihandini Utami Rabbi, Athaya Rachmawati, Annisa Noor Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmin, Ririn Ali Rusmawan Rusmawan, Rusmawan Saad, Rahmiyani Sabara, Mega Saing, Zubair Sakti, Clariza Garda Sari, Bulan Sari, Wika Purnama Selfia, Siti sherly sherly Shinta Melzatia Siti Choiriah Siti Rabbani Karimuna Sugiarti Sugiarti Suharmadi Suharmadi Sunarto Amus Syair, Wika Purnama Syaugy, Muhammad Tappo, Liberty Mendila Tia, Sarni Titdoy, Dewi Toto Suharto Udin, Similanti Umi Nurjanah, Umi Villany Golwa, Gian Wati, Galuh Rachma Wiwit Suprihatiningsih Yanti Karim, Elfhy Yanti, Wa Ode Yudhi Herliansyah Yulius Hari