Event
School Event with PUMA Bangladesh
On September 4, 2025, Super Kid Initiatives, in collaboration with PUMA Bangladesh, organized a special school event at the School of Hope, Dhaka. The initiative aimed to combine corporate social responsibility (CSR) with creative child development. Through clay modeling and recycled art on canvas, children explored hands-on creativity while learning about teamwork, sustainability, and imagination. Over 175 students and 31 PUMA employees participated, creating a vibrant atmosphere of joy, learning, and collaboration.
Location
School of Hope, Madani Avenue, Notunbazar, Dhaka
School of Hope, Madani Avenue, Notunbazar, Dhaka
Start Date
August 28, 2025
August 28, 2025
End Date
August 28, 2025
August 28, 2025
Status
Completed
Completed
Project Objectives
- To create a meaningful CSR-driven collaboration between PUMA Bangladesh employees and children of the School of Hope.
- To introduce children to creative practices such as clay modelling and upcycling art, strengthening both imagination and environmental awareness.
- To promote teamwork by pairing PUMA employees with small groups of students for collaborative art-making.
- To encourage sustainable practices among children through recycled art activities that demonstrate the value of reusing discarded materials.
- To support long-term creativity at the School of Hope by donating leftover art supplies for future use.
Project Summary
The School Event, held at the School of Hope in Dhaka, brought together children, teachers, and PUMA Bangladesh staff for a day of interactive learning and play.
- Activity 01: Clay Modelling – Each of the 31 PUMA team members received clay packets and worked with groups of 3-4 children to create models such as flowers, animals, and toys. This activity encouraged imagination, sensory development, and collaboration.
- Activity 02: Recycled Art on Canvas – Participants were provided with canvas boards and recyclable materials like paper scraps, fabric, plastic, wood, and threads. Using glue and colours, children and team members transformed these into creative upcycled artwork, promoting environmental awareness and artistic expression.
All unused materials were donated to the School of Hope for continued student use.
This event not only provided children with a joyful, educational day but also gave PUMA employees an opportunity to directly engage in creative social impact.
Project Outcomes
- Creative Engagement: 175 children actively participated in hands-on clay modelling and recycled art, boosting creativity and imagination.
- CSR in Action: 31 PUMA employees directly engaged with children, strengthening corporate-community bonds through meaningful interaction.
- Environmental Awareness: Through upcycled art activities, children learned the importance of reusing waste materials creatively.
- Skill Development: Students improved fine motor skills, teamwork, and confidence by working alongside mentors in small groups.
- Sustainable Support: Donation of leftover materials ensured continuity of creative activities at the School of Hope beyond the event.
- Positive Community Impact: The event demonstrated how CSR partnerships can blend education, creativity, and sustainability to benefit underprivileged children.




















