A 1000 Peace Paper Cranes Project

This project was initially organized in conjunction with the International Day of Peace by the Messengers of Peace Section, PPNBD. This year SMPW 3015 took the incentive and planned this year to have a peace project. We come up with a 1000 Peace Paper Cranes Project which we were inspired by the story of Sadoko Sasaki, a young Japanese girl, with her origami cranes and messenger of peace. And according to Japanese tradition, folding 1000 papers cranes gives you a chance to make a special wish.
Dates: 01-30 September 2021 Days: Every Friday Time: Friday (2.00 pm) to Sunday (3.00 pm) Total hours: 85 hours Venue: Home bases Scout for SDGs: SDG16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institution and SDG 4 Quality Education Target Group: Scout Members in SMPW 3015 and School Community (Teacher and students) Total Participants Scout Members: 4 Boys Scout and 1 Venture Scout Cub Scout: 1 members from 3035 from PGGMB (as father is a Scout Leader in SMPW 3015) Leader: 2 leaders
This activity was planned to establish to promote World Peace among the scout members and have a hand on it at home as an activity to release stress during the pandemic COVID-19 which hit Brunei Darussalam. This project aims to promote and build up the members to be more confident in themselves and believe in themselves that they can do something more creative and be passionate in life and create a space to grow and excel in non-academic areas such as creativity and learning something by doing.
The objectives are as follows: 1. To build up confidence, discipline, and develop healthy physical and mental challenges, and produce an individual and generation with vision. 2. Learn more about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and how the scout members can take action to create a better world 3. To create a space for growing and excel in non-academic areas such as creativity, culture, traditions, idealist, etc.
Started Ended
Number of participants
8
Service hours
85
Beneficiaries
8
Location
Brunei Darussalam
Topics
Culture and heritage
Peacebuilding
Youth Programme
Initiatives
Peace and Community Engagement

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