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International Journal of Social Science and Community Service
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30475406     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70865/ijsscs
The International Journal of Social Science and Community Service publishes a series of articles focused on community service initiatives in the area of economic empowerment. This journal aims to contribute ideas and reports on community service efforts, as well as serve as a platform for sharing these activities within the realm of community economic development. Its mission is to promote innovative concepts and research outcomes related to community service efforts. The journal primarily addresses key issues in the advancement of community service sciences, with particular emphasis on: Community Services, People, International Food Security, Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design, Community Empowerment, Social Access, Student Community Services, Border Regions, Less Developed Areas, and Sustainable Development Education.
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Socialization of Organic Waste Processing Using Composter Drum at SMAN 67 Jakarta Sungkono, Sungkono; Bhirawa, W. Tedja; Arianto, Basuki; Moektiwibowo, Hari; Mayori, Ersha
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.69

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Waste is a form of problem that needs to be managed and carried out in an integrated manner from upstream to downstream so as not to cause environmental pollution. As part of the AdiwiyataSchool, SMAN 67 Jakarta has several working groups (pokja) including the Wast e Pokja, CompostPokja, and Hydroponic Pokja. However, the available solid compost fertilizer production facilities have not been optimally utilized and the working groups that are run have not run according totheir goals. The aim of this PKM activity is to educate students on the significance of converting waste into useful products, enhance the skills of teachers and students in making compost fertilizers, and support the Adiwiyata School program at SMAN 67 Jakarta. The target of thisactivity is the teachers and students of SMAN 67 Jakarta, especially those who are members of theCompost Pokja. The PKM implementation method consists of four stages: (1) Survey and analysis of partner needs, (2) Lecture-based material delivery, (3) Hands-on practice in processing organic waste into solid and liquid compost fertilizers, and (4) Evaluation based on participants' understanding of the material. The results of this PKM activity are as follows: (1) Participants' knowledge of waste processing into higher-value derivative products improved, as evidenced by an increase in pre-test and post-test scores from 79.45 to 85.04; (2) Participants developed skills in producing solid and liquid compost fertilizer for integration into the work program; (3) A composter drum was donated to SMAN 67 Jakarta to support its Adiwiyata School program.
Implementation of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in SME Rodhiah, Rodhiah; Jocelyn, Fion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.71

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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a strategy and technology used by companies to manage and strengthen relationships with customers. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) utilizes customer data and information to understand their needs and preferences. Hence, companies can provide better services, increase customer satisfaction, and achieve long-term business success. The business is engaged in the culinary field and is located in Batam. Currently, the business is facing challenges in implementing Customer Relationship Management. The purpose of this activity is to assist the business in improving its understanding of the implementation of Customer Relationship Management and its ability to compete. The method used was CRM-related training on how the business interacts with its customers. The training was conducted online. Through this activity, it is hoped that the problems faced by the business can be overcome.
Systematic Journal Review: A Study of Workplace Incivility in Indonesia Gustiawan, Deni; Azzahra, Reynia Shifa
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.72

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This paper examines the impact of workplace incivility on employee job satisfaction and commitment in Indonesian organizations. This study uses a Systematic Journal Review (SJR) design with a descriptive qualitative approach to integrate and analyze findings from various scientific articles related to the relationship between workplace incivility, job satisfaction, and employee commitment in Indonesia, with data collected through literature searches from trusted databases and analyzed thematically. The results of the study indicate that workplace incivility has a negative impact on employee job satisfaction and commitment. Behaviors such as insults, discrimination, and unfair treatment can reduce productivity, increase stress, and reduce employee well-being. To address these issues, an inclusive approach and support from responsive leadership are essential in creating a healthy and productive work environment.
Counseling for Mothers on the Importance of Deworming Toddlers at Posyandu Lavenda, Kenali Besar Community Health Center, Jambi City Mastikana, Indah; Nadya, Embun; Oktoviani, Ayu; Yanti, Yuliana Saputri; Rahayu, Ananda Suci; Febrianti, Rina
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.73

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Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH), commonly known as intestinal worms, are infections caused by helminths transmitted through contaminated soil. Factors contributing to STH include poor hygiene, non-compliance with deworming treatment, inadequate sanitation, and limited knowledge about STH. In Indonesia, helminth infections remain a significant public health issue, with prevalence rates ranging from 2.5% to 62%. According to the 2021 Indonesia Nutritional Status Survey by the Ministry of Health, the proportion of toddlers suffering from helminth infections is approximately 2.8%. The World Health Organization recommends periodic treatment (deworming or preventive chemotherapy) without prior individual diagnosis for all at-risk individuals in endemic areas. This activity aims to enhance community knowledge and to treat and prevent helminth infections caused by roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and pinworms, which can impede children's growth at Posyandu Lavenda, Kenali Besar Community Health Center, Jambi City. The results indicated that all participants were highly enthusiastic and engaged during the counseling sessions, and local healthcare workers were very proactive in implementing preventive measures against helminth infections in children as early as possible.
Increasing Quality of Reciting Al-Qur’an by Using Ummi Method: Community Assistance & Empowering Al-Ihsan Mosque for Dhuafa Cahyono, Agus Eko; Herawati, Yayuk Widyastuti; Al Anshory, Abdul Muntaqim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.77

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This study examines the implementation of the Ummi method in learning Al-Qur’an at Al-Ihsan Mosque, Malang, and its role in community empowerment. The Ummi method, known for its structured and systematic approach, enhances reading accuracy and comprehension of Tajwid among the congregation. The findings reveal that the application of this method has significantly improved participants' Quranic reading skills through direct instruction, repetition, and affectionate teaching. Furthermore, Al-Ihsan Mosque has played a vital role in empowering the underprivileged through the effective management of infaq funds, scholarship programs, and basic needs assistance. However, challenges such as limited teaching space and the need for professional human resource management hinder the effectiveness of these initiatives. To optimize the impact, it is recommended to increase learning facilities, strengthen community collaborations, and establish objective assessment tools for aid distribution. Strengthening youth involvement and professional fund management will further enhance the sustainability of these programs, ensuring that community empowerment efforts are both impactful and equitable.
Health Education on Diarrhoea Disease Prevention and Hand Washing Demonstration with Competition for School-Aged Children Desreza, Nanda; Agustini, Tria; Nelly, Nelly
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.85

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Diarrhoea is a disease characterised by changes in the shape and consistency of soft to liquid stools and an increase in the frequency of bowel movements more than 3 or more times a day which may be accompanied by vomiting or bloody stools. The method of implementing this activity is diarrhoea counselling, discussion, question and answer, pre-posttest, demonstration and hand washing competition. Based on the results of a survey that has been conducted, there are still school-age children in Cot Mancang village who do not know about diarrhoea and how to wash hands 6 steps properly and correctly. Activities carried out to 24 school-age children who attended the health education event. With this activity, it is hoped that it can trigger awareness of school-age children to wash their hands. This community service activity may be a good forum for the Cot Mancang village community, especially for school-age children to increase motivation about diarrhoea and how to wash hands 6 steps properly and correctly.
Designing a Bilingual Promotional Website for Sumenep Palace Museum as Linked to Social Media I’tishomah, Badriyyah Eka; Suyono, Achmad; Suharto, Ririn Pratiwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.86

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This research addresses the challenge of promoting cultural heritage through digital innovation by developing a bilingual website for the Sumenep Palace Museum, the only surviving royal palace in East Java. Employing Design and Development Research methodology, the study systematically analyzed informational needs, designed an accessible platform, and implemented bilingual content in Indonesian and English. The website features comprehensive information about the museum's collections, history, and services, integrated with social media connectivity. Expert validation from IT and language specialists yielded scores of 96/100 and 80/100 respectively, while field testing with 59 participants from various nationalities produced a 90% satisfaction rate. The results demonstrate that the bilingual website effectively bridges communication gaps with international visitors, particularly during peak periods when guide availability is limited. The research contributes a practical solution to heritage preservation challenges while establishing a replicable framework for cultural institutions seeking to enhance accessibility and global reach through digital promotion strategies.
Exploring the Interplay of Perceived Organizational Support, Fringe Benefits, Work Resilience, and Self-Efficacy in Predicting Employee Performance Pramita, Cindy; Soetjipto, Budi Eko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.87

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In an era of increasingly dynamic business competition, improving employee performance is a top priority for organisations. One strategic approach that has been widely researched is Perceived Organizational Support (POS), which is the employee's perception of the extent to which the organisation values their contribution and cares about their well-being. This study aims to explore the relationship between POS, fringe benefits, work resilience, and self-efficacy in predicting employee performance. This study uses a qualitative approach through a systematic literature study of various relevant national and international scientific journals. The results show that POS has a positive effect on employee performance, and this effect is mediated by the presence of fringe benefits. Meanwhile, work resilience and self-efficacy act as moderator variables that strengthen the relationship between POS and performance. The implications of this study emphasise the importance of organisations in creating a supportive work environment, providing competitive benefits, and empowering the psychological aspects of employees to increase work productivity in a sustainable manner. The findings can serve as a basis for developing more effective and long-term orientated human resource management strategies.

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