More students are now marked SAFE and BRIGHT on the road! A total of 1,198 Grade 7-10 students from Manuel A. Roxas High School attended the livestreamed Stay Bright and Smart Pedestrian Webinars held via Google Meet and Facebook Live.
The event roll-out was made possible with AAP’s collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE, Pilipinas Shell, Philippine Global Road Safety Partnership and Manuel A. Roxas High School in Quezon City.
The virtual event was a success after two hours of lectures and active discussion on the importance of conspicuity or being visible on the road, the different types of road and traffic signs, and road safety tips.
A few days after, AAP turned over Stay Bright module booklets and #3500Lives t-Shirts to the Manuel A. Roxas High School faculty. These were distributed to all the participants of the webinar.
AAP Advocacy held a successful Stay Bright webinar with Manuel A. Roxas High School. 200 students on Google Meet and 998 participants on Facebook live including 50 teachers and faculty members attended the virtual event.
Students who attended via Google Meet actively participated during the Stay Bright and Smart Pedestrian lectures and Q and A.
AAP Advocacy Manager Cynthia Reyes welcomed the participants to the virtual event and talked about AAP and the Biyahero Program.
AAP Deputy COO Mon Pausanos, Pilipinas Shell Road Safety Country Manager Rudy Harder and Philippine Global Road Safety Partnership Secretary General Bert Suansing (image at right) were among those who gave their messages and road safety reminders to the webinar participants.
MRHS Principal Mr. Joel Canceran thanks AAP and its partners for the initiative in teaching road safety awareness to school children.
On December 1, 2021, AAP Advocacy Coordinators Aira Realo (5th from right) and Decster Mariano (3rd from left) turned over Stay Bright module booklets and #3500Lives T-Shirts to Manuel A. Roxas High School faculty. MRHS Principal Mr. Joel Canceran (4th from right) led the faculty in receiving the modules and tshirts. (Photo taken during Covid-19 Alert Level 2 in NCR)