The successful execution of GiveWay Foundation’s second awareness programme of the year at Government Model Primary and High School in Coxtown, Bangalore, reflects our ongoing commitment to promoting road safety and empowering communities. With the participation of approximately 200 students and staff members, we were able to effectively educate and raise awareness about the importance of giving way to ambulances, adhering to traffic rules, and promoting road safety guidelines.
The enthusiasm and active participation of the students during the programme were truly inspiring and indicative of their dedication to serving their communities and making a positive impact at a young age. Their involvement has made this event a remarkable and memorable one for GiveWay Foundation.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the school management and educational department for providing us with the platform to address such a critical subject within their institution. Additionally, we express our sincere appreciation to the officials from Pulikesi Nagar Traffic Police Station, as well as our dedicated team members, for their invaluable support and collaboration.
As GiveWay Foundation continues to expand its outreach and impact, we remain committed to our mission of creating safer roads and communities. We invite individuals to join us as volunteers and be changemakers in this important journey towards a safer future for all.
Successful Awareness Programme at Government Model Primary and High School, Coxtown
GiveWay Foundation has successfully conducted this year’s second awareness programme today We have conducted the awareness programme for the students of Government model primary and high school Coxtown, Bangalore. With our objective of creating awareness about the importance of giving way to ambulances, adhering to the traffic rules and road safety guidelines, we organized this programme as an outreach to educate students. We have organized our awareness programme with the hearty support from the staff members. We have conducted the awareness programme for around 200 students and a dozen of staff members. Throughout our event, we have seen students with full zeal as they have shown a great enthusiasm towards our awareness programme and to learn about serving their communities. They were very active and were open in learning new and out-of-box subjects at their very young age. With their active participation, this event has become one of our remarkable and memorable events of GiveWay Foundation. The involvement of students was very promising that they are keen and committed to saving lives.