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    Cultivating Knowledge and Health: Empowering Students with Medicinal Plant Education at SDN Kedunghalang 03 Bogor

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    This community service project, conducted at SDN Kedunghalang 03 Bogor, aimed to educate fifth-grade students about Family Medicinal Plants (Tanaman Obat Keluarga or TOGA). The event, held in the school's auditorium, included presentations, discussions, and interactive games using audiovisual aids, followed by a hands-on planting session. Led by a lecturer and six students from the Bumi Siliwangi Bandung Academy of Pharmacy, the program sought to instill knowledge about the types, benefits, and cultivation methods of medicinal plants. The students' enthusiastic participation highlighted the success of the initiative, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for TOGA. The practical sessions, which involved planting, fertilizing, and caring for medicinal plants, were complemented by demonstrations of how to process these plants into healthy drinks. The program not only enhanced the students' botanical knowledge and practical skills but also promoted environmental stewardship and health awareness within the school community. The involvement of the school principal and teachers further underscored the importance of the initiative, contributing to its overall success and lasting impact

    Unlocking Potential with Entrepreneurship Training for Vocational High School Students

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    This training was specifically organized for 50 students from Muhammadiyah Vocational High School in Mlati, located in Sleman Regency. This activity aims to provide the necessary knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship, utilizing diverse teaching methods such as lectures, demonstrations, and classroom discussions. Through this approach, students are expected to gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship. The training aims to foster a strong entrepreneurial spirit among the students so that after completing their education, they will not only focus on seeking employment but also be motivated to create job opportunities for themselves and others. With the rise of new entrepreneurs, it is hoped that this initiative will contribute to the government’s efforts in reducing unemployment rates and improving the overall welfare of society. This training serves as an essential first step in shaping a self-reliant and competitive generation in addressing the challenges of an increasingly demanding job market

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