Leading up to the exhibition day, we as a team had been discussing the activities and the decorations for our booth. Everyone's determination and hard work were what made this exhibition possible. Our assigned Sustainable Development Goal, known as SDG, is the first SDG, which is No Poverty. We had studied the SDG prior to the exhibition day, and we had made necessary preparations based on what we studied for the pertinent SDG, No Poverty. We had come out with some interesting activities. The main activity was listening to a poem called Under the Rubble by Mosad Abu Toha and answering the questions given. We wrote the questions on pieces of coloured paper and placed them in a cup. The visitors got random questions that they took themselves. Those who answered correctly got some sweets as rewards. They had the opportunity to inscribe their ideas on the prepared sticky notes and adhere them to the reflection board. Many visitors enjoyed the explanations given by our team members and of course myself as well did explain and tried to spread awareness of the importance of eliminating poverty. Without some prior studies on the SDG, I would not be able to explain it to the visitors. I also contributed by making the video myself. It took me two nights to make the video and I was satisfied with the result. I had some difficulties with the application that I was using, but I overcame them all. It was all due to my commitment to completing this projectand the responsibility given to me to make the video. I also made a contribution by assisting with the booth setup, which was quite exhausting as it required a significant amount of time to assemble the decorations, many of which were handmade from repurposed items like cabinets. I would like to thank those who were involved directly and indirectly in our exhibition project because without their help, this project would not have gone as smoothly as it did. We also acknowledge the invaluable guidance and assistance provided by our esteemed lecturer, Miss NA-THINAMALAR MAGISWARY NADARAJAN.