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#KnewtonKares Project
(Aug 20, 2021)

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#KnewtonKares has launched its first community charity drive project. Led by Knewton Global Schools community, this project centered on assisting families in need around Miri during these challenging times.

 

The project which started on July 19th, focused on providing (k)are boxes containing essential food items, baby milk powder, diapers, masks and personal hygiene items to families severely affected by the pandemic.

 

The school gathered a list of families in need within reachable locations in Miri and overwhelmed by the response. “It is heartbreaking to know that low-income families are struggling to put food on their tables amid an indefinite lockdown. Someone in their household has been laid off or taken a pay cut and they are barely surviving especially when they have a large family with small children,” said Ms Zuriane, Project Leader of #KnewtonKares.

 

Based on this information, the KGS community was determined to help and contribute to this cause. The response from our community was amazing. Parents and staff came to the school to drop off their donations. The KnewtonKares team packed the (k)are boxes and distributed them to the families in need. The first delivery was made on 26th July to 13 families around Miri. According to Ms Zuriane, the project was initially planned to aid 20 to 30 families in need. Nevertheless, we are so grateful to have received tremendous support from everyone in the school community and the donations kept flooding in until the last week of delivery. In the end we were able to reach out and deliver our (K)are boxes to 65 families. In addition to this cause, our school canteen operator, Monsoon Food has also started to provide “Meals for the Needy” to cater to families in Senadin area.

 

In the words of one of our parents, “We have access to everything the world has to offer and we didn’t realise that some of the families in Miri have lost everything they had to offer the world. This is the time where we show everyone what it truly means to be part of KGS community”.

 

Ms Lam, Campus Principal added “In times like this, it is very heart-warming to see everyone coming
together for such a meaningful cause. I hope this will also inspire our younger generation to make a positive difference to their community and wider world when the opportunity arises.”

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Newsletter 72

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We are extremely pleased to announce that our Year 10 scholarship recipients for the 2021-2022! Congratulations to Asya and FuZi. We trust that you will continue to strive for the best and make the school proud.

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Newsletter 71

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Newsletter 69

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