Abstract
This study aimed to assess the impact of the livelihood program to the beneficiaries from one of the university adapted communities. The researcher utilized the descriptive design of the study using the total population of beneficiaries as the participants of the program. The result shows that upon joining the program, there's an increase in the income of beneficiaries and all the beneficiaries learned the food processing and preservation, baking and pastry production, retailing, packaging and personal selling. The program has great impact to the beneficiaries in terms of skills, values, financial and economic status therefore makes the livelihood program effective and sustainable.
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