Multidimensional Care wasn't just about workshops; it was about sparking a movement. Students left as advocates, ready to champion self-care in their circles, environmentalism in their communities, and preparedness in their daily lives.
Rana Fares Azzi, a well-being warrior, equipped us with powerful tools to combat stress and prioritize our health. Students left feeling refreshed and ready to tackle challenges with a clear mind and resilient spirit.
Next, environmental champion Ms. Jana Ichtay unveiled the delicate balance between us and our planet. Sustainability wasn't just a concept; it became a personal mission, a call to action in every decision we make.
Finally, the Lebanese Red Cross transformed students into everyday heroes. Bandages were mastered, CPR became a life skill, and the confidence to handle emergencies filled the room.
The Raj Hotel buzzed with purpose on January 19th. Our Community Service Committee, led by the amazing Karine Chtay, hosted the Multidimensional Care Project, and high school students were the real stars. This wasn't just a series of talks; it was a launchpad for building a better world.