20/10/2024
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Compostela, Davao de Oro - On October 18th, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) conducted an engaging Eco-Learning Caravan at Compostela Central Elementary School, focusing on the critical issue of anti-lead poisoning. The caravan aimed to educate young learners about the dangers of lead exposure and empower them to become advocates for a healthier environment.
The event featured interactive workshops, educational presentations, and engaging activities designed to capture the attention of young minds. DENR experts provided insightful information on the sources of lead contamination, the health risks associated with lead poisoning, and practical steps to prevent exposure.
Learners were particularly captivated by the hands-on demonstrations showcasing the different ways lead can enter the body, such as through contaminated food, water, and soil. The interactive activities emphasized the importance of proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands before eating and avoiding contact with lead-based paint.
The Eco-Learning Caravan served as a powerful platform to raise awareness about the significance of environmental protection and its direct impact on human health. By equipping learners with knowledge and empowering them to become advocates for change, the DENR hopes to inspire a new generation of environmental stewards committed to safeguarding their communities from the dangers of lead poisoning.
The event received positive feedback from both students and teachers, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in promoting environmental awareness and fostering a healthier future for all.