1 volunteer facilitated 6 awareness sessions through posters, human chain and performances reaching 175+ students at VGSSAHSS Nediyavila, Kollam, led by Aparna S.
Our volunteer Aparna S from Lovely Professional University, Punjab led a powerful series of awareness activities throughout June 2025 as part of her Community Development Project at VGSSAHSS Nediyavila, Kollam.
One volunteer organized six creative and impactful sessions, reaching more than 175 students through art, discussion, and action-based engagement.
1) Poster Making on Child Labour (June 12): Students created powerful posters using impactful quotes to highlight the harsh realities of child labour, deepening their understanding of its causes and consequences.
2) Poster Making on Yoga Day (June 16): Promoted awareness about yoga’s benefits, encouraging a healthy and balanced lifestyle through creative visual expressions.
3) Poster Making on Reading Day (June 17): Focused on the value of reading, this activity nurtured creativity while promoting literacy and a love for books among students.
4) Poster Making on Drug Abuse (June 13) & Drug Abuse Awareness Day Activities (June 26): From poster creation to a human chain and anti-drug dance performance, Aparna led two strong initiatives against drug abuse. These activities created a sense of unity and empowered students to make informed choices for a drug-free life.
5) Poster Making & Awareness on Traffic Rules (June 30): Blended creativity with education by teaching students about road safety, responsible behavior, and the importance of following traffic signals and rules.
Through these diverse sessions, Aparna used creative expression as a tool to raise awareness on child rights, health, safety, and social responsibility — making her school community more informed, expressive, and engaged.
We truly appreciate Aparna’s dedication and leadership in making learning meaningful and transformative through her consistent efforts!
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