This international community service activity was held on Monday, 19 May 2026, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A delegation of lecturers and students from 20 higher education institutions—18 from Indonesia along with partners from Thailand and Malaysia—served as facilitators and moderators in a community service activity that employed the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) method with residents of a shelter home for homeless individuals in Kuala Lumpur. The activity aimed to explore in depth the experiences, challenges, and needs of shelter residents in managing their daily finances, while also understanding how these needs relate to their mental, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual capacities. The FGDs were conducted in several small groups guided by a discussion protocol covering five main themes: daily financial management, hope and self-efficacy, emotional experiences and stigma, meaning in life and spiritual resilience, and access to knowledge and skills. FGD data were analyzed thematically to identify patterns and shared meanings across participants' experiences. The results show that the financial issues faced by shelter residents cannot be separated from the psychosocial and spiritual wounds they carry, and that the FGD space itself provided therapeutic value in the form of feeling heard and validated. This activity is expected to contribute academically, both to homeless individuals as direct beneficiaries and to the development of knowledge among higher education institutions and policymakers in designing a more holistic, evidence-based model for shelter home management.

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| Record Field | Official Record Value |
|---|---|
| ASIA Index Record ID | ASIA-2026-915115 |
| Index Status | VERIFIED & INDEXED |
| Record Type | Scholarly Article |
| Publication Origin | APASIFIC Scholarly Ecosystem |
| Date Submit | 12 Agustus 2026 |
| Date Published | 21 Agustus 2026 |
| Record Version | 1.0 (Canonical Release) |
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Article Title | FROM THE STREETS TOWARD SELF-RELIANCE: A FINANCE-BASED COMMUNITY SERVICE MODEL FOR STRENGTHENING THE MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, SPIRITUAL, AND INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY OF HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AT A SHELTER HOME IN KUALA LUMPUR |
| DOI | 10.5281/zenodo.22037254 |
| Publication Venue / Journal | AJCS - Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) |
| ISSN / eISSN | Dalam Antrean |
| Subject Category | Computer Science & Informatics |
| Document Type / Language | Research Article · English |
| Identity Element | Verification Details |
|---|---|
| Authors | Dr. Lince Bulutoding, S.E., M.Si., CA., PCIF., SAS, Dr. Arfan Ikhsan, S.E., M.Si., Dr. Mustakim Muchlis, S.E., M.Si., Ak., CA., Berkah Rahmawati, S.Ak, Dr. Jamaluddin Majid, S.E., M.Si., Suhartono, S.E., M.Si., Ak., CRBAP., CIAE., CISA., Namla Elfa Syariati, S.E., M.SA., Ak. , Dr. Andi Wawo, S.E., M.Sc., Ak., CA., CISA, Rifaldi Saputra Nasir, Rifdah Hamdina, Husril Maulana, Izzatul Muzakkirah Qurani, Azzahrah Nurfadhilah Jamal |
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| Affiliations | UIN Alauddin Makassar; Universitas Negeri Medan |
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APASIFIC(30/30 pts) | ✓ Origin Verified | Internal Publication Record |
DOI / Zenodo(25/25 pts) | ✓ Verified | 10.5281/zenodo.22037254 |
Zenodo(15/15 pts) | ✓ Linked | Zenodo ID: 0 |
OpenAIRE(15/15 pts) | ✓ Discovered | European Research Graph Record |
ORCID(10/10 pts) | ✓ Connected | 1 Author ID Verified |
Google Scholar(5/5 pts) | ✓ Discoverable | Scholarly Discovery & Citation Observation |
| Article Metric | Value |
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| Total CitationsNon-Self: 0 · Author Self: 0 · Journal Self: 0 | 0 |
| ASIA Article Score (AAS) | 72 |
| Citation Velocity | 1.2 / Year |
| Citation Network Status | Verified Citation Graph |
| Scholarly Chain Score | 90 / 100 |
| Metric Status | ACTIVE |
| Journal Metric | Value |
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| ASIA Citation Score (ACS)Corpus Network Density: 0.0158 | 9.15 |
| ASIA Scholarly Rank (ASR)Prestige-weighted Network Metric | 2.14 |
| ASIA Impact Factor (AIF) | 3.12 |
| ASIA Percentile | 94th Percentile |
| ASIA Metric Quartile | AM-Q1 |
| Category Rank | 9 / 100 |
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ASIA-CANONICAL-RECORD
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.22037254
VOL 1
EDISI 5
AUG
2026
Evaluasi Kualitas Naskah Akademik
Lince Bulutoding¹, Arfan Iksan², Mustakim Muhlish³, Berkah Rahmawati⁴, Jamaluddin Majid⁵, Suhartono⁶, Namla Elfa Syariati⁷, Andi Wawo⁸, Rifaldi Saputra Nasir⁹, Rifdah Hamdina¹⁰, Husril Maulana¹¹, Izzatul Muzakkirah Qurani¹², Azzahrah Nurfadhilah Jamal¹³. (21 A). FROM THE STREETS TOWARD SELF-RELIANCE: A FINANCE-BASED COMMUNITY SERVICE MODEL FOR STRENGTHENING THE MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, SPIRITUAL, AND INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY OF HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AT A SHELTER HOME IN KUALA LUMPUR. AJCS - Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM), 1(5). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.22037254
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