This month of September, we rationalize a celebration worth our future. The National Clean-up is a party in nature's choice to envision a greater risk for the best result. Other implementations and laws such as the World Clean and Green Week campaign take an engagement for a balanced work and lifestyle. Although, this seems complicated but actually a personal interpretation of movement and mission.
It may not look like it, but I have been an environmentalist and an environment advocate since I was young. I was taught at an early age, and here was I presenting in front of our school, my own recycled project (the vase on my right).
Now, that I have grown up, I still implement such actions and being part of an organization not only takes place with my own pride but also for management and interdisciplinary action, we gathered and created a wholesome interaction for the environment.
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(Here's me and Jillian Bilgera of English Club, the Vice President, picking trashes as we involved for the school celebration of the National Clean-up Month, entitled Paaralan Ko, Linisin Ko)
Recently, through research and art, we developed and even won first place in an environmental recycling contest! Is it ironic? Because not only did I help the environment but also received a prize.
Overall, nature is not only for one place, but it also starts at home...
at school...
as a group...
and, as a society.
As I always await, I always please and wonder how it is to not let our grandchildren or grand grandchildren see the gift of life, nature in disguise. How grateful I am to deliver a wave of success, even in the small step of time, a point percent, fosters many when done by unity.
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This is truly inspiring. I hope you'll continue to contribute to our environment!
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