On September 4, 2024, information about bad habits and the importance of education for school children was provided by Sr. Gladis Fernandes and the CST staff through the mobile resource center.
On September 12, 2024, in Jamgi Colony, Sir Suryakant led a session on the importance of education for 75 tuition students.
On September 14, CST also organized a session on human trafficking for 19 children at the Government Primary School, led by CST animators who coordinated the event.
On October 1st, CST staff held a talk about safe and unsafe touch for the students at St. Mary’s School in Shahpur Gate. About 200 students attended, along with their staff.
On September 17, a session highlighting the importance of education was held at the Government Primary School, with a video presented through the Mobile Resource Centre. It was attended by 100 students and 8 staff members.
On September 12, 2024, an awareness program on human trafficking was held in Sultanpur village, attended by 44 women and 20 men, with Sr. Priya and Mrs. Elizabeth Rani as resource persons. A video was shown using the Mobile Resource Centre.
On September 18, 2024, CST staff held separate sessions for high school and PUC students at St. Joseph's Shahpur Gate in Bidar. An awareness session on human trafficking was conducted for 130 girls, while a self-control session was held for 110 boys, aiming to educate them about trafficking risks and self-protection skills.
An awareness session on safe and unsafe touch was conducted by CST for 22 students from the Government Primary School and 33 patients who attended a health camp held in Tajlapur village on September 21, 2024.
On September 24, 30 government school children and 5 staff members in Gumma learned about safe and unsafe touch, organized by CST.
October 2nd, CST staff participated in Gandhi Jayanti celebrations at the Government School in Mailoor. After the celebrations, they held an awareness session on safe and unsafe touch through mobile resource centre for 30 students and 15 staff members.