Amplifying its Giving and Grateful (2G) Culture, Management and Science University (MSU) touched the lives of 500 families ahead of Eid-ul-Adha this June.
Management and Science University (MSU) launched the MSU Community Outreach Week 2024 in a remarkable occasion which kickstarted a series of community impact initiatives undertaken by all staff and students of MSU. Spearheaded by the Students and Career Development (SCD) Department, the programme supported the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1 for Poverty, 2 for Zero Hunger, 11 for Sustainable Cities and Communities, and 17 for Partnerships for the Goals.
Spanning for 12 days, from June 8 to June 19, each family received a box containing daily provisions.
MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid officiated the programme at the Chancellor Hall of MSU.
“We are committed to measuring the impact of our efforts on these individuals, ensuring that this programme is just the beginning. The SCD database will be integrated with those from various faculties, schools, and other departments across MSU. This integration will guide recipients into the H.E.A.R.T and SMILE programmes, with the ultimate goal of helping them rise from their current social standing and move towards a better future,” the MSU President addressed in his officiating speech.
Fourteen individuals received their boxes, presented personally by the MSU President at the launching ceremony.
A total of 235 boxes of daily provisions were distributed to B40 communities and households throughout Klang Valley by the MSU SCD Department as the event organiser, joined by three other faculties and four schools of MSU – the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies, the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, the International Medical School, the School of Education and Social Sciences, the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts, and the School of Pharmacy.
The Graduate School of Management, School of Graduate Studies, MSU Engage, MSU Academy, and MSU Medical Centre, along with the volunteers from MSU’s non-academic divisions, distributed another 125 boxes of daily provisions targeting the needing households in Shah Alam and Klang outskirts.
Distributing 150 boxes across the nation were the MSU Learning Centre and the ten branches of MSU College nationwide – Shah Alam, Sungai Petani, Penang, Ipoh, Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Johor Bahru, Seremban, Sabah, and Sarawak.
Amplifying its Giving and Grateful (2G) Culture, Management and Science University (MSU) touched the lives of 500 families ahead of Eid-ul-Adha this June.
Management and Science University (MSU) launched the MSU Community Outreach Week 2024 in a remarkable occasion which kickstarted a series of community impact initiatives undertaken by all staff and students of MSU. Spearheaded by the Students and Career Development (SCD) Department, the programme supported the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1 for Poverty, 2 for Zero Hunger, 11 for Sustainable Cities and Communities, and 17 for Partnerships for the Goals.
Spanning for 12 days, from June 8 to June 19, each family received a box containing daily provisions.
MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid officiated the programme at the Chancellor Hall of MSU.
“We are committed to measuring the impact of our efforts on these individuals, ensuring that this programme is just the beginning. The SCD database will be integrated with those from various faculties, schools, and other departments across MSU. This integration will guide recipients into the H.E.A.R.T and SMILE programmes, with the ultimate goal of helping them rise from their current social standing and move towards a better future,” the MSU President addressed in his officiating speech.
Fourteen individuals received their boxes, presented personally by the MSU President at the launching ceremony.
A total of 235 boxes of daily provisions were distributed to B40 communities and households throughout Klang Valley by the MSU SCD Department as the event organiser, joined by three other faculties and four schools of MSU – the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies, the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, the International Medical School, the School of Education and Social Sciences, the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts, and the School of Pharmacy.
The Graduate School of Management, School of Graduate Studies, MSU Engage, MSU Academy, and MSU Medical Centre, along with the volunteers from MSU’s non-academic divisions, distributed another 125 boxes of daily provisions targeting the needing households in Shah Alam and Klang outskirts.
Distributing 150 boxes across the nation were the MSU Learning Centre and the ten branches of MSU College nationwide – Shah Alam, Sungai Petani, Penang, Ipoh, Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Johor Bahru, Seremban, Sabah, and Sarawak.