Participating Schools: St. Joseph School, DAV School, Adarsh School, Delhi Public School, Radha Krishna School
Cost of Prizes and Poster Prints: NPR 8,000
- Specialty
This project promoted creativity, awareness, and advocacy on the pressing issue of addiction and its prevention. By channeling young students’ talents into digital art, the competition combined technology, art, and social responsibility, producing impactful messages against addiction.
- Facts & Figures
- Theme: Break Free – Live Free(Addiction & Prevention)
- Date: 21st September (Prize Distribution)
- Venue: Rotary Bhawan
- Participating Schools: 5 (St. Joseph School, DAV School, Adarsh School, Delhi Public School, Radha Krishna School)
- Prize and Poster Print Cost: NPR 8,000
- Top 6 Posters were printed and displayed in all participating schools to spread awareness
- Support
- Organized by Rotary Club of Biratnagar Downtown
- Active participation from teachers in guiding students
- Judges and Rotarians contributed their time and expertise in evaluating the entries
- Beneficiaries
- Direct: Dozens of student participants from 5 leading schools of Biratnagar, who developed awareness and creative advocacy skills
- Indirect: Entire school communities that viewed the posters, spreading the anti-addiction message widely
- Impact/Outcome
- Immediate: Students expressed strong anti-addiction messages through digital art, raising awareness in their schools.
- Medium-term: Display of the top posters in schools reinforced positive peer influence and reminded students to stay away from harmful habits.
- Long-term: Contributed to building a culture of awareness and prevention against addiction in schools, empowering the next generation to make healthier choices.
- Sustainability
- Posters displayed in schools will serve as a constant reminder to students about the importance of addiction prevention.
- The competition can be held annually, ensuring continuous student engagement with social themes.
- Collaboration between schools and Rotary creates a replicable model for future awareness campaigns.
