SELF & ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS PROGRAM
The “100 On 100-SELF & ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS PROGRAM” is a signature hands-on youth engagement climate response initiative led by the Songjog Foundation & Urmi group. This program is specifically designed to instill lasting values of personal hygiene, campus cleanliness, and environmental sustainability among school students. Over a month-long period, the program strategically involves 100 students per participating school, focusing on structured, practical activities. By emphasizing dignity in manual work and fostering environmental consciousness, 100 on 100 transforms students into proactive leaders and effective change agents for a cleaner, healthier future in their communities.
Cultivating Cleanliness and Environmental Leadership
The core mission of the "100 on 100" program is to create a culture of responsibility and environmental stewardship starting at the school level. We aim to:
Promote Personal Hygiene
Educate students on best practices for self-care and hygiene to ensure a healthier school environment.
Instill Cleanliness Values
Encourage sustained campus cleanliness and an understanding of maintaining dignity in all forms of work.
Advance Waste Management
Train students in responsible waste disposal, segregation, and effective recycling practices, with a special focus on plastic waste.
Develop Youth Leaders
Empower participants to become change agents and advocates for environmental sustainability in their homes and wider communities.
01
Month Activation
2500
Trained Students
25
Schools
100
Campus Activist
Impact and Beneficiaries
The 100 on 100 program delivers immediate and sustainable outcomes:
Climate Awareness
100 students per school are directly trained, becoming immediate examples, instructors for their peers, and growing as a climate warrior.
Cleaner Campuses
Visible, measurable improvements in school hygiene and waste disposal practices.
Behavioral Change
Shift in student attitudes towards personal responsibility, cleanliness, and the value of environmental work.
Community Ripple Effect
Trained students carry sustainable practices and awareness messages from the school campus back into their homes and neighborhoods.