Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : Community Empowerment

Training on making decorative candles from used cooking oil for unproductive community groups in Penjaringan Village, North Jakarta Rosmalia Dita Nugraheni; Dewi Syavitri; Puri Wijayanti; Nadhia Noor Syarifa; Ratih Yuni Astuti
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 11 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.7399

Abstract

Used cooking oil has the potential to be recycled into decorative candles. However, the people who live in RT 12/RW 12 Kelurahan Penjaringan Utara, North Jakarta, particularly housewives, do not yet know how to use used cooking oil as a way to improve the family's finances. The purpose of this community service is to provide counseling and education about used cooking oil, including information on its health risks and how to recycle it into decorative candles. The community service approach entails preparation, counseling, and training in how to make decorative candles. The majority of participants used cooking oil more than 15 times in a month and 1-3 times the same cooking oil, according to the program's results. Additionally, there has been a shift in behavior regarding the color-based feasibility limit for used cooking oil, a decline in the number of people who throw used cooking oil down the drain, and increased motivation to recycle used cooking oil into decorative candles that can be sold. From the outcomes of this program, it can be inferred that the residents responded favorably to training on how to make decorative candles from used cooking oil.
Education about the quality of groundwater for the people of Meruyung Village, Limo District, Depok Dewi Syavitri; Ramadhani Yaniar; Yarra Sutadiwiria; Rendy Rendy; Rosmalia Ditha Nugraheni; Cahyaningratri Primadani; Suci Maharani; Lalita A'fin; Firman Herdiansyah
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 10 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.9698

Abstract

The city of Depok supports the capital city of Indonesia and experiences rapid population growth. As the population grows, the need for clean water becomes a significant concern in the area. According to data collected from 12 water samples in Cilodong District, Depok, all of them were found to be acidic and unsuitable for drinking. This community service initiative aims to provide the public with knowledge about techniques for building septic tanks that comply with regulations. Additionally, the public is educated on how to determine the characteristics of groundwater suitable for consumption. Counseling sessions were conducted at the Meruyung Village Office in Limo District, Depok City, and were attended by 26 Meruyung Village residents. The results of the program demonstrated an increase in public understanding of groundwater quality, rising from 74.5% to 89.5%.
Training on water acidity level (pH) measurement for disease prevention in Sukmajaya Subdistrict, Depok City Dewi Syavitri; Suliestyah Suliestyah; Yarra Sutadiwiria; Moehammad Ali Jambak; Rendy Rendy; Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo; Firman Herdiansyah; Suryo Prakoso; Budi Wijaya; Lalita ‘Afin; Suci Maharani
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12176

Abstract

This community service activity aims to educate the public about the quality of groundwater consumed. The training was conducted at the Sukmajaya Urban Village Office, Sukmajaya District, Depok City, and was attended by 17 participants consisting of village officials and residents. This training utilized pH indicator paper. Based on the evaluation results, public understanding of the clean water quality standards issued by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia has increased, with 90% of participants recognizing that normal pH levels are a requirement for consumable clean water, 90% of participants understanding the appropriate pH levels for drinking water, and 100% of participants being aware of the Minister of Health Regulation on drinking water standards and sanitation regulations.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman Assegaf Agus Guntoro Ali Jambak Alya Zauza Putri Amri, Muhammad Adimas Andy Livsey Anjar Kurnia Ramadhan Asep Permana, Asep Assegaf, Abdurrahman Asy’ari Alfin Giovany Athallah, Fahd Nibel Barona Belladesta Besila, Qurotu Aini Budi Wijaya Budi Wijaya Budi Wijaya Cahyaningratri Cahyaningratri P R Cahyaningratri P.R. Cahyaningratri Primadani Darman, Herman Denny Suwanda Djohor Deny Deny, Deny Djohor, Denny Suwanda Eko Bayu Purwasatriya Eko Widianto Eko Widianto Fahd Nibel Athallah Fahlevi, Muhammad Rubby Fajar Hendrasto Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah, Firman Grace Stephani Guntoro, Agus Hafiz, Surya Darma Harin Widiyatni Hendrasto, Fajar Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo Irfan Marwanza, Irfan Jambak, Moehammad Ali Khadafi, Khadafi KHADAFI, MUHAMMAD Kurniawan, Muhammad Alvin Lalita A'fin Lalita ‘Afin Lestari, Arini Dian luvina nabila rawy anggrainy Luvina Nabila Rawy Anggrainy Moeh. Ali Jambak, Moeh. Ali Moehammad Ali Jambak Muayyad, Deden Misbahudin Muhammad Alvin Kurniawan Muhammad Burhannudinnur Muhammad Khadafi Muhammad Rubby Fahlevi Muhammad Taufiq Fathaddin, Muhammad Taufiq Mustamina Maulani Nabila Rawy Anggrainy, Luvina Nadhia Noor Syarifa Pri Agung Rakhmant puri wijayanti Putri, Alya Zauza Qurotu Aini Besila Rakhmant, Pri Agung Rakhmanto, Pri Agung Rakhmanto, Priagung Ramadhani Yaniar Ratih Yuni Astuti rawy anggrainy, luvina nabila Reiza , Baskoro Rendy Rendy Rendy Rendy Rini Setiati Rosmalia Dita Nugraheni Rosmalia Ditha Nugraheni Silia Yuslim Sofyan Rachman Sofyan Rachman, Sofyan Suci Maharani Suliestyah Suliestyah Suliestyah, Suliestyah Sulistiyanto, Teguh Eko Sumarsih . . Surya Darma Hafiz Suryo Prakoso Tengku Rafiyansyah Fajri Yarra Sutadiwiria Yeftamikha Yeftamikha