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MANANGAN, QUEENIE GWYNETH B.

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ACITIVTY #3

All schools have some social, environmental and academic challenges. Many of these issues can
be solved from a ground-up approach by giving learners the opportunity to brainstorm solutions, and to give
them a sense of ownership to ensure the problems are solved. University of La Salette Inc., had always
been on advocate of Ecological Solid Waste Management Program with proper waste segregation and
clean-up projects as its forefronts. With this advocacy, we conducted a clean-up drive in every area of the
school campus in fulfilling to our requirements in our National Service Training Program (NSTP) subject,
together with our instructor, Sir Baccay, who will guide us along the NSTP journey and motivating us to
persevere and strive to succeed in making a positive impact on our school, community and ourselves.
Our instructor scheduled our clean-up drive in our assigned area which is at the back of the Office
of College of Business Administration last Saturday, August 10, 2019. The clean-up started exactly 9:00 in
the morning as we split into smaller group and sent to work in their specified areas. We were assigned to
clean-up the surrounding of the Office of College of Business Administration. We brought with us our
cleaning materials such as wire brushes, brooms, trash bags, and dustpans.
At 12:00 in afternoon, the activity ended with impressive turn-out, a remarkable transformation all
brought about by utmost participation of every group members that are involved for progress and change of
our assigned area.
Participating in the Y-CAP programme like this will assist in creating a team of proactive learners in
the school who are positive role models for other learners. The added benefit is the prize money at national
level for the Y-CAP team to expand their project or start a new one. This activity had awakened the  youth-
members of their responsibility to take care and reflects concern of their environment. It was successful
that the members reflected that they had done something for the benefits of the school and the community
as a whole.
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