On the second day of her community project, “Smile Bright,” Miss JCI St. Vincent, Tara Richardson, brought smiles and creativity to the faces of grade 2 students at the Barrouallie Government School.
This heartwarming initiative aims to promote dental health awareness while fostering artistic expression among the youth.
The highlight of the day was when Miss Richardson, along with six dedicated YES (Youth Empowerment Service) workers and two class teachers, distributed drawings of a charming cartoon character tooth to the eager students.
Armed with crayons and artistic enthusiasm, the children enthusiastically embarked on a colorful journey to bring their unique tooth characters to life.
The room was filled with laughter and excitement as the young artists poured their creativity onto the paper.
Miss Richardson and her team of YES workers provided guidance and assistance, ensuring that every student had the opportunity to create their masterpiece.
Following the art-filled session, a memorable moment was captured as the students proudly held up their finished artwork for a group photo.
The beaming smiles on their faces were a testament to the success of the “Smile Bright” project in engaging and inspiring these young minds.
Miss Richardson expressed her gratitude for the warm reception and active participation of the students.
“Smile Bright” continues to make a positive impact on the Barrouallie Government School community, and Miss JCI St. Vincent, Tara Richardson, looks forward to more exciting activities in the days ahead.
For more information about “Smile Bright” and to follow Miss JCI St. Vincent’s inspiring journey, please visit her Instagram page @tararichardson.svg