At the heart of the garden were over 1,000 heartfelt messages and artistic expressions contributed by students and teachers from all grade levels. Each drawing and message reflected personal hopes and dreams for a more peaceful world, forming a stunning and inspiring visual display. Parents also added their voices to this collective effort, contributing their own words and artwork to this installation.
Though the garden was temporary, its message is enduring. The Peace Garden was more than just an exhibit—it was a symbol of the power of shared action and the potential for unity to spark change. It encouraged everyone to reflect on what peace means in our lives and how we can cultivate it together, both locally and globally.
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