Giving Opportunities For B40 Students To Achieve Greatness

The Malaysian Humanitarian Foundation a non profit organisation, is working closely with Malaysia’s leading educational non-profit organisation, Teach for Malaysia in identifying students from B40 households to offer scholarships to attend SuperCamp.

Recently the organisations identified seven students from several schools within Klang Valley to attend the camp, “We work on a system to extend opportunities like this to students from the underserved communities. Not having the resources to attend programmes like this should not hinder you from unlocking your full potential and achieving greatness in the future. We hope that from 2024 onwards, we can extend the scholarships to at least 50 students annually,” Henry Teh Kok Kheng, Executive Director of MHF said.

SuperCamp is a global education brand that believes that children who are equipped with ‘the 8 Keys of Excellence’, a foundation based on the Burklyn Business School; can transform themselves to become self-motivated learners. The 8 Keys of Excellence entail: Integrity, Commitment, Failure leads to Success, Ownership, ,Speak with Good Purpose, Flexibility, This is It and Balance

Meanwhile, TFM is an independent, not-for-profit organisation on a mission to give all children the opportunity to realise their potential through quality education. This education champion has been partnering with the Ministry of Education in Malaysia to reach high-need public schools. At the same time, TFM is one of the 61 partners of the prestigious global education network, Teach for All. TFM received recognition in 2022 for the Education & Community Category at the Merdeka Award established by PETRONAS, ExxonMobil and Shell in 2007.

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