Aek Uncim Village faces public health challenges, particularly low environmental hygiene awareness and high tuberculosis prevalence. This Community Service Program (KKN) aims to improve health awareness and community productivity through a comprehensive approach that integrates four areas: academic, religious, arts-sports, and health thematic. Activities were conducted from September 26, 2025, to January 16, 2026, using participatory methods with normative and historical approaches. Data were collected through observation, interviews, pre-post tests, and documentation, then analyzed using descriptive quantitative and qualitative methods. Results show significant improvements: community knowledge about TB increased by 43.5% (from 44% to 87.5%), anti-bullying knowledge increased by 71% (from 52% to 89%), posyandu participation rose by 50% (from 52% to 78%), and elderly exercise participation reached 75%. The economic empowerment program successfully established 3 pilot locations for plant cultivation with potential income increases of 25-30%, 1 communal living pharmacy and 8 independent living pharmacies with 5 types of medicinal plants, and 15 families producing organic compost that reduced chemical fertilizer dependency by up to 40%. The program successfully increased community awareness of environmental hygiene and communicable disease prevention, with 89% of respondents reporting positive behavioral changes in environmental health maintenance and program sustainability reaching 85.7%.
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