Bakul Ramadan, Community Engagement for Sustainable Humanity (CaSeH), and Infinity Tresna of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS) left indelible marks in the communities they reached out to, as well as in those who extended their generous hands, in tandem with the Giving and Grateful (2G) campus culture for Ihya Ramadan 2024 at Management and Science University (MSU).

 

The Faculty spearheaded several Ramadan initiatives: CaSeH Neighbourhood 5.0 and Infinity Tresna 10.0 for the disabled; CaSeH Ramadan Pro-Sahoor 14.0 for the frontliners; Bakul Ramadan 6.0 for the B40 community; Orphanage Ramadan for the orphans; and Nur Caseh Ramadan 9.0 for the orphans and urban poor. 

The initiatives were led by the Biovarsity Club, ProTech Club, Optometry Student Club, and nursing students representing the Department of Health & Allied Sciences, the Department of Healthcare Professionals, and the Department of Optometry and Visual Sciences. 

 

 

These campaigns zeroed in on distributing 50 baskets of dry food, packed meals, beverages, and kuih-muih (traditional Malay bite-sized snacks) for pre-dawn meals, as well as providing free eye examinations and free spectacles to orphans and those in need.

 

 

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Bakul Ramadan, Community Engagement for Sustainable Humanity (CaSeH), and Infinity Tresna of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS) left indelible marks in the communities they reached out to, as well as in those who extended their generous hands, in tandem with the Giving and Grateful (2G) campus culture for Ihya Ramadan 2024 at Management and Science University (MSU).

 

The Faculty spearheaded several Ramadan initiatives: CaSeH Neighbourhood 5.0 and Infinity Tresna 10.0 for the disabled; CaSeH Ramadan Pro-Sahoor 14.0 for the frontliners; Bakul Ramadan 6.0 for the B40 community; Orphanage Ramadan for the orphans; and Nur Caseh Ramadan 9.0 for the orphans and urban poor. 

The initiatives were led by the Biovarsity Club, ProTech Club, Optometry Student Club, and nursing students representing the Department of Health & Allied Sciences, the Department of Healthcare Professionals, and the Department of Optometry and Visual Sciences. 

 

 

These campaigns zeroed in on distributing 50 baskets of dry food, packed meals, beverages, and kuih-muih (traditional Malay bite-sized snacks) for pre-dawn meals, as well as providing free eye examinations and free spectacles to orphans and those in need.

 

 

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