29/03/2026
Dim the lights, brighten the future🌍✨
The YES-O members actively participated in Earth Hour, uniting with millions around the world in a powerful reminder that caring for our environment starts with simple actions. By switching off our lights, we symbolized our commitment to energy conservation, climate action, and a more sustainable future.
This moment is more than just an hour of darkness, it is a movement that encourages awareness, responsibility, and collective change.
As stewards of the environment, we continue to inspire others to take part, proving that even the smallest efforts, when done together, can create a lasting impact.
Let us go beyond this hour and turn awareness into action, today and every day 💚
📷: Cashmira Lazatin, Benedict Ladisla
🖊️: Adrian Parial
28/03/2026
📌 HAPPENING NOW 📌
YES-O Members are now participating in Earth Hour 2026, an anticipated program for redducing pollution by turning off lights.
🖼: Benedict Ladisla, Cashmira Lazatin
✍️: Adrian Capanan
25/03/2026
Leading the call for change 🌍✨
The YES-O President, Adrian Parial, together with Vice President Czarina Caldeo and PIO Luke Fronda, took part in spreading awareness about Earth Hour among the students of General Pio del Pilar National High School. Reminding everyone that even the smallest act, like turning off the unnecessary lights, can make a difference for our planet.
Let’s continue to stand united for the Earth. 🌱💡
📸: Sabrina Beseral
🖊️: Adrian Parial
21/03/2026
Forests and economies is the theme of the 2026 International Day of Forests, celebrating the essential roles of forests in driving economic prosperity.
As YES-O members and learners of Gen. Pio Del Pilar National High School, we see forests not only as part of nature but as part of our future. Forests give us clean water, protect our farms, and provide resources that sustain communities. They are more than trees—they are life and livelihood.
Through our tree planting, and environmental projects, we learn that caring for forests also means caring for the economy. By choosing sustainable practices today, we help build opportunities for tomorrow."
"Healthy forests mean healthy futures—for us, our school, and the generations to come."
📷 archive photos: YES-O Tree Planting Activity Mt. Apayang, Nasugbu Batangas