In giving more or less 200 elementary school students an opportunity to immerse in two day drawing competition, we presumably could see how the big picture of WIFU Project would look like in 3 months out. On the pre-opening event, WIFU project came by 2 schools, SD Pertiwi 01/02, and SD 03 Alai, where hundreds of students joyfully get their hands smudged with colors. It was like a hype trigger to the grand opening event of this project, which was held on the 18th of January.
Involving 14 interns from China, India, Srilanka, and Australia made the atmosphere of the event felt very exceptional and special to all students. The teachers seemed so welcome to have AIESEC in their school although some were still curious of what AIESEC actually is. That was a great chance for us to spread the wing of impact in a wider scope.
The grand opening event, coloring competition, felt way more overwhelming as it went down outdoor in which a bigger number of externals get appealed to stay around. It was warmly opened by the Organizing Committee President, Agung Prasetyo Azrun. He then introduced the interns who would be taking part in the project.
Soon as each intern finished introducing themselves, the competition started. It charged up at most 2 hours for the students to finish coloring, and we at last found who would grab the prizes. In order to make it fair, the winners were specifically varied, WIFU Project’s Organizing Committees split up the scoring system on to 2 categories which were students who used colored pencil to draw and the ones who used crayon or wax pastel. To close this coloring competition event we shot one last picture along with the students, parents, and teachers.