Promoting Safety: YES-O's Awareness Tarpaulin Project (December 9, 2021)
- Youth for Environment in Schools Organization YES-O
 - Nov 29, 2023
 - 2 min read
 

On December 9, 2021, the YES-O Club at Putlod-San Jose National High School took a proactive step towards ensuring the safety of everyone within the school premises. With the rising importance of health measures, the YES-O Club executed a thoughtful project aimed at reminding students and visitors to prioritize their well-being.

The focal point of this was the installation of tarpaulin at a strategic location, right in front of the school beside the main gate. The tarpaulin boldly displayed the message, "Wear Face Mask," accompanied by the pictures of YES-O Club Officers setting an example by donning their own face masks. This visual reinforcement aimed to create a lasting impression and emphasize the importance of adhering to safety protocols.

The careful planning of the project ensured that the tarpaulin was hung in place before the school's bustling activities began on that morning. Specifically timed to coincide with the retrieval and distribution of learning materials, the project maximized its impact by reaching students and parents who were present for these activities.

As the world grappled with the challenges of limited face-to-face interactions in the following months, the YES-O Club's Awareness Tarpaulin Project proved to be a timely and invaluable contribution. The visual reminder served as a constant prompt for everyone entering the school premises, fostering a culture of responsibility and awareness regarding health and safety measures.

This project not only showcased the YES-O Club's commitment to the welfare of the school community but also demonstrated their ability to adapt and address the evolving needs of the times. In the face of uncertainties, this initiative stood as a beacon of proactive student leadership, making a tangible impact on the well-being of students and contributing to a safer learning environment. The YES-O Club's Awareness Tarpaulin Project serves as a testament to the power of simple yet effective initiatives in promoting a culture of safety and responsibility within educational institutions.




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