Vijayaratnam Foundation 2010 Annual Report
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2 Message from the chairperson 3 Vijayaratnam Foundation Board of Governance 4 Background & Focus 5 2010 Projects - Community Development - Education - Arts and Culture - Environment
13 Financial Statements
Message from
the chairperson
I read a story once about a lesson learned by a man who encountered a boy and a starfish on a deserted beach. As he walked along the beach, the man noticed a young boy in the distance who kept bending down, picking up something and throwing it into the sea. Upon closer inspection, he realised that the boy was picking up starfish that had been washed up along the beach and, one at a time, was throwing them back into the water. The man asked the boy what he was doing and the boy replied, “I am throwing these washed up starfish back into the ocean, or else they will die through lack of oxygen.” “But,” said the man, “You can’t possibly save them all, there are thousands of them and this must be happening on hundreds of beaches along the coast. You can’t possibly make a difference.” The boy smiled, bent down and picked up another starfish, and as he threw it back into the sea, he replied, “Well, I just made a huge difference to that one.” This story drives home the point that no effort spent on helping others is ever wasted. If we go through life helping just one other human being, we would have made a difference in his or her life. And this is what Vijayaratnam Foundation (VF) is all about – helping the individual as well as the community through its mission of Empowering Lives, Transforming Communities. This mission is translated through four pillars that characterise our work: education; community development; environment; arts and culture. Over the past year, we have focused most of our endeavours in the area of educating children and youth in different ways, because we believe that the best way to transform young lives is through education. Two of our major projects – Footprints and Maharani – encapsulate this belief. Footprints is a mentoring programme aimed at pairing underprivileged children from welfare homes with adults who would nurture them and teach them much-needed values to prepare them for life ahead. The mentors for the pilot
programme were employees of the QI Group of companies who were carefully selected, trained and paired with the children. This programme turned out to be a moving experience for the children, but more so for the mentors, proving the point that it is indeed more blessed to give than to receive. The success of the programme has prompted the QI Group to incorporate it into their corporate social responsibility framework and I am happy to say that Footprints is well into its second year. At this juncture, I would like to state that we welcome the participation of other corporations and would be happy to help them adapt Footprints to their organisations. Our Maharani project comprises a series of motivational camps for adolescent girls. It is aimed at inculcating sound values and giving young girls a sense of hope so as to motivate them to achieve their aspirations. Studies have shown that educating females has a multiplier effect and that just a 1% increase in female education increases the gross domestic product by 0.37%. In 2010, we successfully conducted nine Maharani camps in various states in Malaysia for nearly one thousand young women. We are continuing the camps in 2011 as we would like to see more girls benefit from the program and to ensure sustainable development for those who have already attended. Another educational programme conducted by Vijayaratnam Foundation is Aruna, which is essentially a series of talks by successful entrepreneurs, including VF founder Dato’ Vijay Eswaran, that is aimed at equipping them with entrepreneurial skills and motivating them to discover their true vocation. Aside from education, our other focus has been in arts and culture and the environment. In arts and culture, we collaborated with Pusaka, a foundation set up to chronicle and revive the cultural traditions of Malaysia, in its efforts to resurrect Main Puteri, a traditional Kelantanese theatrical form that incorporates elements of drama, dance and music.
Our foray into environmental issues was in the form of the 1 Murid 1 Pokok project, in which we worked with the Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya and several schools to inculcate a love for nature in young children. This was done by getting primary school children to plant a tree each and nurture it till they left the school. The Foundation continues to support other charitable organisations like the Hindu Youth Organisation, and conducts visits to various old folks’ and children’s welfare homes to bring festive joy into their lives. Our approach to CSR is a result-oriented one and we adopt a hands-on method to ensure we get the results we aim for. We also believe strongly that all CSR initiatives need to be characterised by sustainability. Our work may be but a drop in an ocean of need, but the onus is on us to try anyway. We subscribe to the statement made by Mahatma Gandhi who said, “Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it.” I would like to express my gratitude to all those who have tirelessly worked with me to conceive and implement all our initiatives. In the coming year I look forward to working with other private corporations, to join hands with them to help in “Empowering Lives, Transforming Communities”. Datin Umayal Eswaran Chairperson
VIJAYARATNAM FOUNDATION BOARD OF GOVERNANCE
Executive Board Members Founder
Dato’ Vijay Eswaran Chairperson
Datin Umayal Eswaran Trustees
Tan Sri Datuk Seri Kamal M. Hashim Puan Sri Rathi Khoo Datuk R. Karunakaran Mr. Magandran Rajadurai Mr. Nicholas Goh Kaw Chin Executive Members
Mr. Kunaseelan Senathirajah Mr. Krishna Kumar Ms. Arudsakthy a/p Ponnampalam Mr. Guna Arulalan Krishta Ms. Mala Selvaraju Mr. Rajagopal Pillay Mr. Sundar Kumar
Secretariat Head
Ms. Sujitra Jayaseelan Project Officers
Ms. Priyadarshini Subramaniam Ms. Chandrakala Yoepan Public Relations Executive
Ms. Sharina Ros Kamal Admin Executive
Ms. Sumathi Krishnan
BACKGROUND •••
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Vijayaratnam Foundation was established in April 2006 by Dato’ Vijay Eswaran, Executive Chairman of the QI Group. It is the Malaysian Chapter of RYTHM Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the QI Group of Companies. While maintaining close ties with the RYTHM Foundation, we work on an independent mission: Empowering Lives, Transforming Communities. The Foundation focuses on four main areas –education; community development; arts & culture; and the environment.
teeped in arts and culture, S S. Vijayaratnam is also a talented Indian classical singer, an exponent of the Canrnatic music form and has won much appreciation for his singing talent. In recognition of his spiritual contributions to the Indian community and his outstanding work among youth, The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), during its 50th Anniversary Celebration, honoured him with a Gold Medal, which was presented to him by former Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammad.
Service
Vijayaratnam Foundation facilitates the inception and implementation of various initiatives and projects through its work with the public and private sectors, civil society, and the philanthropic community. While reaching out to the community at grassroots level, including impoverished families and disadvantaged members of society who are the main beneficiaries of our activities, the Foundation has also built ties and channelled our support to various charities and non-profit organisations in the country through our humanitarian projects.
. Vijayaratnam currently resides in S Sydney, Australia with his wife Pushpavathy and continues to be deeply involved in spiritual and philanthropic activities.
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The Inspiration: Mr. S. Vijayaratnam Vijayaratnam Foundation was founded by Dato’ Vijay Eswaran to continue the philanthropic legacy that was started by his father, Vijayaratnam Saravanamuthu, over 60 years ago.
Service is a fundamental value woven into the fabric of the Foundation, where one is constantly tuned in physically and mentally to be of service to others in every possible way, without expecting anything in return.
Care Care translates itself to the compassion and dedication that we show towards the communities we live in and do business in.
FOCUS The Foundation focuses on four main areas: education; community development; arts & culture; and the environment.
Mission Vijayaratnam Foundation focuses on building human capital and is committed to the social empowerment of individuals in order to raise them to be better persons and contribute to the well-being of their families, communities and society at large. The Foundation believes in bringing about positive social changes in the lives of the most vulnerable strata of society and acts as a change agent by improving systems, developing and disseminating new approaches, and advancing sustainable solutions that create social values.
Guiding Philosophy Born in 1934, S. Vijayaratnam has always been a philanthropist at heart. A champion of youth empowerment, he founded the Malaysian Hindu Youth Organisation (HYO) in 1949 that went on to shape the lives of hundreds of youth in the community through its many conventions and events. The HYO fondly refers to him as ‘Bapa HYO’, which means Father of the Hindu Youth. During the 60th anniversary of the organisation, HYO collaborated with Pos Malaysia to release a special commemorative postage stamp in his honour.
As a member of the QI family, Vijayaratnam Foundation was also built on the foundation of the same guiding philosophy that drives the rest of the QI Group – RYTHM, or Raise Yourself To Help Mankind.
He has also held the position of Hon. Secretary in the Malaysian Hindu Sangam, and has received the honourary title ‘Sanga Ratnam’ in recognition of his contributions. An eloquent speaker and youth leader from his younger days, he has travelled across the country extensively to deliver speeches on a wide range of topics in different forums related to youth development.
ased on Gandhi’s principles, the B Foundation lists out three important values as its guidelines:
RYTHM, the corporate heartbeat of the QI Group of Companies, is ultimately about recreating the message of Mahatma Gandhi, who believed that in order to help others, one must first help himself. Hence, raise yourself first, before you can help mankind.
Truth The truth within will develop the desire to change or improve for the better. With truth entrenched within the foundation, belief and trust from others will follow.
Education Vijayaratnam Foundation aims to reach out and provide educational opportunities to those in society who have been excluded. The Foundation supports individuals, families and organisations who endeavour to improve their quality of life through education. Community Development Vijayaratnam Foundation strives to support independence, entrepreneurship and leadership development by encouraging our beneficiaries to identify and solve problems through our projects. We believe the best way to help the disadvantaged communities is by providing them with knowledge and solutions that they can use to help themselves. Arts & Culture Vijayaratnam Foundation supports various programmes to promote the appreciation of arts and culture among Malaysians. Our projects are steered towards creating mutual respect among the multiracial, multicultural Malaysian community. It is our aim to revitalise the cultural energies in the community and bring Malaysian arts and culture to the forefront to make it a vital part of our daily lives. Environment Vijayaratnam Foundation recognises the need to preserve and protect the earth’s vital natural resources. The Foundation is predisposed towards environment-friendly products and supports environment conservation activities. Our concern for the environment is not only an intrinsic value of the Foundation’s principles but a mark of our legacy for future generations.
A young student gets a copy of In The Sphere of Silence autographed by Dato’ Vijay Eswaran himself
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
Datin Umayal shares the joys of Chinese New Year with the residents of Ci Hang Chempaka A resident of Ci Hang Chempaka, receiving a gift from Datin Umayal
Chinese New Year Celebration with Old Folks of Ci Hang Chempaka The first day of the Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a brand new year in the Lunar calendar and is one of the most important festivals in Chinese culture. On 3 February 2010, Vijayaratnam Foundation and QuestNet (now known as QNet) welcomed the year of the Tiger with the residents of the Ci Hang-Chempaka Old Folks home. 40 residents of the home celebrated the day, displaying the aplomb of their youth as they showed off their singing skills and danced with employees of QNet and trustees of the Foundation.
opportunity to benefit from the wisdom of successful professionals and entrepreneurs who have made a difference in the communities they live in. Aruna, derived from the ancient Sanskrit language, refers to the glow of the rising sun, a metaphor for new beginnings – an apt symbolism to describe youth. Through this programme, Vijayaratnam Foundation invites prominent members of society and the corporate world to be guest speakers at the seminar with the hope that this will provide the young participants an opportunity to learn from and be inspired by people who have overcome the odds to achieve success. The guest speaker at the inaugural session of the seminar series Dato’ Vijay Eswaran, the Executive Chairman of the QI Group, whose success story has inspired many young people from all over the world.
Vijayaratnam Foundation also arranged a special Lion Dance to mark the occasion during which oranges and Ang Pows were given to the residents as they shared the joy of the festive season together. Joining the celebration were 15 stroke patients who had come to the home for their regular physiotherapy sessions.
MAHARANI Maharani is a project aimed at helping adolescent girls aged between 13 and 16. This project, themed ‘The Princess in You’, aims to build a strong personal foundation in young women that will help them embrace their future in more positive ways.
ARUNA On 16 March 2010, 80 students from Multimedia University (MMU) in Cyberjaya participated in the inaugural session of the ARUNA seminar series, a youth empowerment programme developed and organised by Vijayaratnam Foundation. This programme is aimed at giving young people on the threshold of working life an
Maharani involves a series of camps that are conducted in a different state each month, with the following objectives: • t o increase confidence and self esteem • t o increase the sense of civic and cultural pride • t o increase the sense of need for a healthy, well balanced and wholesome lifestyle
Group photo from the Maharani Camp at
Participants of the National Indian Youth
Ulu Sepri, Negeri Sembilan
Convention take the opportunity to interact with Dato’ Vijay
6 • t o widen the mindset of young adolescent girls by preparing them to become responsible adults A total of 9 camps, including the pilot camp, have been conducted in various states throughout the year allowing Vijayaratnam Foundation reach out to girls of various races. Approximately 875 young women have benefited from these camps and are able to see a significant change in their lives. The camps focused on five components: • Gender, ethnicity and culture • Reproductive health and sexuality • Physical, mental and spiritual health • Rejuvenation and dream-building • Recreational activities and teambuilding
On 26 and 27 November, the Maharani Camp 2010 Final Jam took place to celebrate the successful completion of the first phase of the programme. It was a two-day event that involved all participants of Maharani. During the event, Vijayaratnam Foundation launched a magazine called Petals, which is targeted at teenage girls between the age of 13 and 18. Complimentary copies of the magazine will be distributed in selected secondary schools and at upcoming Maharani camps during the next year. National Indian Youth Convention 2010 Vijayaratnam Foundation was privileged to be the premier partner of the National Indian Youth Convention 2010, organised
STATE
CAMP LOCATION
DATE
TOTAL STUDENTS
NGO IN CHARGE
Selangor
Kem Bumi Jati, Jalan Kebun, Seksyen 33, Shah Alam, Selangor
30/4 – 2/5/10
143
HYO Port Klang
Melaka & Negeri Sembilan
Kompleks Teknologi Pertanian, Ulu Sepri, Pedas, Negeri Sembilan
11/6 – 13/6/10
105
VF
Kedah & P. Pinang
Kem PLKN, Bukit Besar, Kulim, Kedah
8/7 – 10/7/10
107
MHS
Johor
Persatuan Kebajikan Sri Sakthi Ashram, Tangkak, Johor
27/8 – 29/8/10
96
HYO
Perak
Kompleks Latihan Perhutanan, Sungai Siput, Perak
24/9 – 26/9/10
102
EWRF
Negeri Sembilan
Excel Training Resort, Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan
1/10 – 2/10/10
124
YMM
Kuala Lumpur
Rebutia Learning Centre, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur
16/10 – 17/10/10
100
YMM
Negeri Sembilan
Excel Training Resort, Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan
30/10 – 31/10/10
120
YMM
by the Malaysian Indian National Education Development (MIND) Association at the Grand Dorsett Subang Hotel on 3 July 2010. Prominent members of the Indian community in Malaysia who have excelled in their field of endeavour, were invited to speak to more than 500 youth gathered at this event, and VF Founder, Dato’ Vijay Eswaran was among the speakers. This event, which was webcast globally to audiences in six countries, gave young people from the Indian community the opportunity to listen to and interact with successful personalities who have made the Malaysian Indian community proud.
FOOTPRINTS Initiated in September 2009, FOOTPRINTS is a mentoring programme that helps less fortunate children between the ages of 9 and 12 to realise their potential. The mission of the programme is simple: to match children with caring individuals who can guide them to develop self-confidence and learn about the world around them. Having a mentor gives a child a positive role model, provides the child with some new experiences, and helps the child to develop a sense of the future. The first season of the programme successfully matched 28 children from two orphanages – Agathians Shelter and Ti-Ratana Welfare Society – with 27 caring mentors comprising mostly of employees of the QI Group and Independent Representatives of QI subsidiary QNet Malaysia, who were carefully selected to
guide the children. Prior to commencing the pilot session, the mentors were provided with an intensive four-day training to ensure the smooth progress of the programme. The six-month programme, which involved several exciting activities shared by the children and their mentors, helped forge a bond between them. The activities held for the 2009/2010 session include: • Mentor Training – 24 & 25th October 2009 • Introduction Session for Mentors and Mentees – 14 & 15 November 2009 • Astro Cricket Clinic – 17 January 2010 • Visit to Zoo Negara – 27 February 2010 • Disney on Ice Show – 14 March 2010 • Fun with Pottery – 25 April 2010 The pilot project came to an end with a special “Testimonial Night” held on 14 May 2010 at Subang National Golf Club, where Mentors and Mentees shared the invaluable experiences they had gained through the programme. Currently, the second session of Footprints is being conducted with the active participation of 34 dedicated mentors and their mentees, who come from Persatuan Rumah Kasih, Agathians Shelter and Pertubuhan Perkhidmatan Sosial dan Pembangunan Komuniti Daerah Gombak, Selangor (PSPK). Below are some of the activities that have been carried out thus far: • Mentor Training – 24th & 25th July 2010 • Introduction Session for Mentors and Mentees – 18th & 19th September 2010 • Deepavali Program with Footprints – 23rd October 2010 • Feedback Session – November 2010
RESCUE Project Vijayaratnam Foundation collaborated with the Hindu Youth Organisation (HYO) in Port Klang for a project called RESCUE that focuses on under-achieving secondary school students, to holistically empower them to bring the best out of themselves. RESCUE is an acronym for - Realise, Empower, Self-esteem, Commitment, Unity and Education. These are the core values embedded and disseminated through the programme. The students were selected at the formative age of 13, a time when young minds can be easily influenced. This project is designed to run for a period of three years to help these students bring about a change in their lives through a series of holistic empowerment and academic programmes. 80 students have benefitted from this year-long project. uilding Fund for Hindu Youth B Organisation The Malaysian Hindu Youth Organisation (HYO) celebrated its 60th anniversary on April 11, 2010. The guest of honour at this event was Mr Vijayaratnam Saravanamuthu, who is both the inspiration behind Vijayaratnam Foundation and the man who founded HYO in 1949, which has helped shape the lives of hundreds of youth in the community by providing them with a platform to find their voice and realise their potential.
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As a tribute to his significant contribution to the Indian community, HYO in collaboration with Pos Malaysia launched a special commemorative stamp in his honour, at this event.
HYO pays tribute to Mr Vijayaratnam Saravanamuthu at its 60th anniversary anniversary celebrations Participants of the RESCUE project, during a team-building activity Footprints mentors and mentees, on an excursion to Zoo Negara
Students receiving their certificate of participation after completion of the Total Empowerment Camp held at Tanjung Malim Speakers at the Asian Summit “Women of Influence” held in November 2010 Mariama Krishnan guiding her students during a taekwondo session
Social Welfare Department organised a special Hari Raya (KGNS) gathering with 60 families of welfare aid recipients. The event was held at Kelab Golf Negara Subang.
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The families, who came from various ethnic backgrounds, received groceries, ang pows and goodie bags sponsored by QI subsidiaries, QuEx Courier Sdn Bhd and V Global Management Sdn Bhd. Total Empowerment Camp This camp was conducted in collaboration with the Educational Welfare and Research Foundation (EWRF). The 21-day camp was held from 21 November 2010 to 12 December 2010. Aimed at students from Tamil schools who have completed their UPSR exam, the programme was designed to create a smoother transition for students entering secondary school, to increase their proficiency in English and to raise their self-confidence.
In conjunction with the 60-year celebration, Vijayaratnam Foundation also pledged RM60,000 towards the organisation’s building fund. Thirukkural Conference This conference was organised by the Malaysian Hindu Sangam from 6 to 8 August 2010, with the theme, “Devotional LiteratureLight of Life”. The objective of the conference was to highlight life teachings from the masterpiece of ancient Tamil literature which contains precious wisdom that has proven to be relevant to people from all creeds
and colours across the ages. Vijayaratnam Foundation is one of the sponsors for this event. The conference hosted well known speakers from Malaysia and India, representing three different religions- Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. 3000 people attended this program at the PGRM Auditorium in Cheras. Hari Raya Celebration with The Recipient of Welfare Aid On 6 October, 2010, Vijayaratnam Foundation in collaboration with the Selangor
The objective of the camp is: •T o raise the standard of English among students •T o develop among students, a liking, if not love for the English language •T o help students appreciate and understand the importance of using public facilities like museums and libraries, for personal development Asian Summit – “Women of Influence” This Summit was held on the 8th and 9th of November 2010, and was officiated by Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, the wife of the Prime Minister of Malaysia. The summit was aimed at challenging women to embrace their full potential by providing them an opportunity and platform to appreciate, build and connect with other influential women for their own personal and professional development.
Vijayaratnam Foundation sponsored the participation of 10 delegates from various NGOs for this event. Taekwando Lessons Sponsorship for Agathians Shelter Taekwando lessons and grading. Ms Mariama Krishnan, an employee of The V - a QI Group subsidiary - is a martial arts expert who volunteers her time to provide free taekwondo lessons to the 32 children of the Agathians Shelter since July 2010. 25 boys have now moved on to the next grade and 5 of them have been selected to represent the Selangor State.
EDUCATION
In addition, we have also provided aid to students pursuing vocational courses. This year, a total of 12 students from the Riverbank Academy were granted loans worth RM50,600. Many of these students were either troubled youth or school drop-outs; others simply came from underprivileged backgrounds.
ARTS & CULTURE •••
Main Puteri The Main Puteri is among the most indigenous theatrical forms found in the north-eastern Malaysian state of Kelantan. Incorporating elements of drama, dance and music, it encapsulates and expresses principal belief systems of the traditional Kelantanese.
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Educational Aid To date, Vijayaratnam Foundation has granted study loans worth a total of RM166,000 to 21 students who wish to pursue their tertiary education.
Main Puteri is considered a form of local psychotherapy and is often performed to cure patients suffering from emotional illness. In the Kelantanese worldview, such illnesses are due either to a loss of semangat (lifeessence) or an imbalance of angin (inner wind) within a patient’s body.
The principal figures in a Main Puteri performance are the tok puteri and tok minduk. Musical accompaniment includes the rebab (Malay spike fiddle), gendang (double-headed drum), tetawak (gong) and serunai (Malay oboe). Since February 2010, Vijayaratnam Foundation has collaborated with cultural organisation PUSAKA to revitalise the Main Puteri performance tradition of Kelantan. The project involves training a group of young people in the Main Puteri tradition and gathering extensive audio-visual and written documentation with the aim of providing urban youth with an opportunity to encounter, experience and engage with the Main Puteri tradition in order to appreciate and understand the diversity, resplendence and wealth of Malaysia’s cultural legacy. National Theater Competition Fenomena Seni Pentas, supported by the Information, Communication and Culture Ministry and the Education Ministry, organised a National Level Theatre Competition in Bahasa Malaysia for Tamil Schools in the Klang Valley, from 2 to 17 April 2010.
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Clockwise: Elated winners of the National Theatre Competition A scene from Main Puteri A cheque presentation to representatives of Riverbank Academy
Children during the Samudra performance at the Samarpanam Cultural Camp
10 VF was a funding partner for this event, which involved participation by 40 Tamil schools. The competition aimed to introduce theatre to primary school children as well as develop interest and proficiency in the national language. Samarpanam Cultural Camp “Samudra” In support of the performing arts, Vijayaratnam Foundation worked closely with Sugam Karnatica on a special production conducted under its Samarpanam camp. Samarpanam, which means ‘an offering of love’ in Tamil, is an intensive two week cultural camp for children, held during the year-end Malaysian school holiday.
Samarpanam not only educates children about tradition and culture, but also raises their awareness about how human beings’ actions are affecting the environment negatively. At this camp, participants underwent intensive training in music, drama and dance and showcased their newfound skills in a special musical production called Samudra – which means ocean in Sanskrit. Through Samarpanam, VF and Sugam Karnatica worked together to impart values for life with the objective of creating wholesome individuals who have an appreciation for arts and culture and a sense of civic-consciousness.
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1 Murid, 1 Pokok In line with the QI Group’s corporate vision to go green and become an environmentallyconscious organisation, Vijayaratnam Foundation has embarked on this unique programme in collaboration with the Petaling Utama district officer and Petaling Jaya City Council. The programme, which was the brainchild of the Mayor of Petaling Jaya, involves selected Primary One students from 45 participating schools in the district. Students are encouraged to plant a tree in the vicinity of their respective schools and to care for the plant throughout their tenure at the school. VF, which facilitates the tree planting activities in each school, has pledged to donate a total of 6,000 trees during the course of the project. All trees are sponsored by QNet Malaysia, a subsidiary of the QI Group. The programme was launched on 24th April 2010 at S.K. Sri Petaling, Petaling Jaya by Tun Jeanne Abdullah, the Chairman of Landskap Malaysia. Out of the targeted 45 schools in the Petaling Utama district, we were able to implement the program in 11 schools. The project will be carried forward to 2011.
Pupils and VF staff at the launch of the 1M1P project
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