Awareness Rally ( Environmental Sustainability )

Walking through Foreman Colony every day, we noticed how easily people ignored the litter and smog around them because it had just become part of the background. We were inspired to start this rally because we realized that to wake people up, we had to take the message directly to their doorsteps. Walking the streets with banners was our way of disrupting the routine and forcing a real conversation.

We executed this by hitting the pavement of Foreman Colony, marching side-by-side with handmade posters raised high. Instead of just walking past, we actively stopped to chat with residents on their doorsteps and shopkeepers at their counters. Carrying the banners ourselves made us approachable, allowing us to turn a simple street rally into meaningful face-to-face conversations about daily green habits.

Walking the streets with posters in hand taught us that eye contact and a genuine smile spark more change than any slogan. We realized people don't need lectures; they want to be heard. Stopping to talk with residents face-to-face showed us that environmental awareness isn't about shouting a message from a distance, but building a personal connection right on the pavement.

Number of participants
12
Service hours
24
Beneficiaries
200
Location
India
Topics
Better Choice
Clean Energy
Nature and Biodiversity

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