Hengda Community: Held "Happy Summer Environmental Handicraft" Activity
2024-08-14
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Changsha Evening News Changsha on Palm August 13 (Correspondent Yi Shuangli) On the afternoon of August 13, a series of youth summer handicraft activities sponsored by Hengda Community of Hehuayuan Street, Furong District and Yixin Social Worker Organization were successfully held in the community activity room. This series of activities aims to enrich the summer life of young people and cultivate their hands-on ability and environmental awareness.
At the beginning of the activity, the social worker of the community center first introduced the purpose and significance of the activity to the participants, and emphasized the importance of waste utilization. Then, through PPT and physical demonstrations, the social worker explained how to transform common waste items at home, such as plastic bottles, old clothes, plastic bags, waste paper, etc., into practical handicrafts or works of art. The social worker's explanation was vivid and interesting, which aroused great interest among the young people.
In the hands-on production session, every teenager was enthusiastic and gave full play to their imagination and creativity. Under the patient guidance of social workers, they made light-shadow bottles from plastic bottles, made watercolor paintings from plastic bags, and made colorful bouquets from paper cups and paper. Every time the activity room was filled with laughter, the atmosphere was very harmonious.
At the end of the event, social workers organized the children to display their works and invited them to share their thoughts and experiences. Many children said that these activities not only taught them how to use waste and enhanced their hands-on skills, but also made them understand the importance of environmental protection. A participant named Xiaoyu said: "These activities are very interesting. I come to participate every time. It makes me realize that waste can be made so beautiful. I will pay attention to garbage classification in the future and try to reduce waste."
This handcraft activity not only enriched the summer life of the teenagers, enhanced their environmental awareness, but also cultivated their hands-on ability and innovative thinking. The community said that it will continue to hold more meaningful activities in the future to provide support and help for the growth and development of young people.