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THE PROBLEM


The underserved communities have been the ones affected the most by the COVID-19 outbreak together with the recent flood happening in Malaysia. The underprivileged homes are currently struggling with financial difficulties to cover their daily expenses with the additional cost of essentials such as face masks, sanitation items and educational materials for the children. These homes and centres are receiving fewer funds and donations due to the economic crisis caused by the virus. Furthermore, some of the unfortunate families have been affected by the flash flood and needing aid to recover from the natural disaster.

THE SOLUTION


To lend a helping hand to the underserved community, AIESEC in Heriot-Watt University Malaysia aspires to help fundraise for the centres to care for the children in these trying times through our virtual initiatives to assist these communities financially and engage the children virtually to build an inclusive community.

THE IMPACT


This campaign will provide much-needed funding to NGOs who continue to serve our most vulnerable underprivileged communities

 

The beneficiaries of these funds are as follows:

1. Name: Agathians Shelter

Service users: Boys who are either abused, abandoned neglected or at risk (5 - 20 years old)

Number of Service Users: 40

How our funds would be helping: Daily Necessities and Education Materials

 

2. Name: Buku Jalanan Chow Kit

Service: To help families with mental, physical, and emotional support which is the main goal of education for all

Service Users: 60 families with 87 students

How our funds would be helping: As BJCK is planning to rent one more floor, they would need extra space to put their Daily Necessities and Educational Material on the 2nd floor. Also, they would need furniture for the new floor (i.e. tables, whiteboard, chairs and etc). Furthermore, some families are currently affected by the flood as well

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About the Organization/Project behind this Campaign

AIESEC in Heriot-Watt University Malaysia


 

Our Identity

AIESEC is the world's largest non-profit youth-run organization. It is an international non-governmental not-for-profit organisation that provides young people with leadership development, cross-cultural global internships, and volunteer exchange experiences across the globe. The organization focuses on empowering young leaders to make a positive impact on society through actions.

Our Vision

AIESEC strives for Peace and Fulfilment of Humankind's Potential as an organisation. 

In today’s context, ‘Peace’ does not necessarily mean only avoiding war. Peace can symbolise a world that does not have conflicts that arise from cultural, religious, or other aspects of differences in humanity. Peace can also symbolise being in harmony with yourself. AIESEC strives to build a world where people can work towards their own understanding of peace while respecting and understanding the views of others.

Through Fulfilment of Humankind’s Potential, AIESEC strives for a world where people can be the best version of themselves.

Our Action

We place our confidence in youth because they have the passion, dynamism and entrepreneurial spirit that are needed to shape the future. They have the responsibility to improve tomorrow by choosing who they will be today. Hence, AIESEC is a platform for young leaders to run projects that are aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure its relevance to the local community needs. We aim to be part of the solution for a betterment of Malaysia.

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