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YES-O Office Rehabilitation: A Day of Renewal and Unity (January 30, 2023)

  • Writer: Youth for Environment in Schools Organization YES-O
    Youth for Environment in Schools Organization YES-O
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • 2 min read

On the 30th of January 2023, the YES-O officers, under the guidance of YES-O Adviser Mrs. Geraldine Gobrin, convened at Putlod San Jose National High School for a purposeful meeting from 8 AM to 1 PM. The objective of this meeting was not only to discuss but to actively engage in the rehabilitation of the YES-O office, breathing new life into the space.


Highlights:


1. Cleaning and Fixing

The primary focus of the meeting was the rejuvenation of the YES-O office. Officers joined forces, armed with cleaning supplies and a shared determination to restore the office to its optimal condition. Broken items were mended, dust and clutter were meticulously cleared, and a renewed sense of order began to emerge within the space.


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2. New Linoleum Installation

Fortuitously, the meeting coincided with the installation of new linoleum for the YES-O office. This unexpected but welcome development added an extra layer of freshness to the rehabilitation efforts. The new linoleum not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the office but also symbolized a clean slate for the YES-O Club.


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3. Unity and Cooperation

The success of the rehabilitation project was a testament to the unity and cooperation among the YES-O officers. Working together with a shared goal in mind, each officer contributed their efforts, showcasing a collaborative spirit that defines the YES-O Club. The guidance of the President and Vice President played a crucial role in coordinating the team and ensuring that all objectives were met.


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4. Gratitude and Achievement

As the day unfolded, the YES-O officers expressed gratitude for the opportunity to come together and revitalize their workspace. With each broken item fixed and every corner of the office scrubbed clean, a sense of accomplishment permeated the room. The meeting not only achieved its practical goals but also fostered a sense of pride and ownership among the YES-O officers.


In the end, the YES-O Office Rehabilitation day went beyond cleaning and fixing—it became a symbol of the YES-O Club's commitment to renewal, unity, and a shared vision for a vibrant and welcoming workspace. The success of this initiative sets a positive tone for future projects and activities, underscoring the YES-O Club's dedication to making a meaningful impact within the school community.


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