MEMBANGUN JIWA KREATIFITAS DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN MELALUI PEMANFAATAN BARANG BEKAS MENJADI BARANG BERNILAI EKONOMIS
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The purpose of this community service activity is to utilize used goods into items of economic value, which are part of the implementation of the Tridharma of Higher Education. This service activity is carried out in the form of training for the community in Gampong Lamjame Lamkrak, Simpang Tiga Sub-District, Aceh Besar District. The number of participants who participated in this training was 18 people. The materials used in this training are: used cans, wrapping paper, coffee sachets, glue, markers, yarn, and patchwork. The method of implementing this activity is to teach how to make moneybox and bags from used goods, besides that, socialization activities about the love of saving from an early age are also carried out so that children's saving spirit increases. The enthusiasm of the participants in participating in this activity is very high and it is hoped that this activity will be useful for the children and young women of Lamjame Lamkrak Village.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31764/jpmb.v6i4.10961
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