The eighth Sinar Ramadan was held by the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE) at Management and Science University (MSU).

An ongoing initiative involving FISE and its alumni is the Bento Bytes Project. In an effort to inspire business ownership, a group of chosen single mothers from the Shah Alam area put together the bento boxes. A grand total of RM3,000 was raised from 150 alumni, which was dispersed across the communities through 250 bento boxes.

 

 

The Klang Valley's orphans, urban poor, and orang asli are Sinar Community's primary targets of concern. They were Rumah Titian Kaseh, Kuala Lumpur; Sekolah Bina Insan, Bandar Puchong Utama, Selangor; Persatuan Kebajikan Anak Yatim Al-Munirah, Selangor; Pangsapuri Seroja, Taman Puchong; Pangsapuri Taman Rasau, Shah Alam; and Seksyen 20, Shah Alam. The communities received a total of 40 grocery boxes and 125 bento packs.

 

 

Project Hope Welfare Association, Bats Aviation Flying School, The Florence Hall Rebrand Enterprise, and The Air Adventure Flying Club (AAFC) were all instrumental in making this vision realise its potential.

Apart from that, My BlueForest Ramadan is a programme done in conjunction with Visit Selangor Year 2025, supported by Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Langat (MPKL). It was designed to foster sustainability, social engagement, and climate action. The activities are My Blue Forest Ramadan at Kampung Sijangkang, a social entrepreneurship workshop, a medical booth camp, climate change awareness, a photography competition, communal work (surau clean-up), Ramadan Bakul Rahmah: Basket of Blessings, and ReLeaf: Mangrove Movement Grow Green, Give Back.

ReLeaf: Mangrove Movement Grow Green, Give Back, particularly, is a six-month initiative—spanning from March to August— that will see the distribution and planting of 500 plants.

Besides that, through My BlueForest Ramadan, FISE distributed 30 grocery boxes to local communities. The activities raised a total of RM2,530.

 

 

In addition to iftar mentoring, a series of competitions took place: "Light of Ramadan – Solar Lantern Build-Off,” “Build-a-Bridge,” “Launch It! The Ultimate Catapult Showdown", "Engineer to Be", "Card Raya Challenge", "Raya Story Challenge", "Ramadan Bingo", "Art of Ramadan", "Ramadan Quotes", and "Explore the Ramadan Challenge".

The contributions made by FISE staff, students, the industry, and alumni to Yayasan MSU totalled RM5,500.

 



The eighth Sinar Ramadan was held by the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE) at Management and Science University (MSU).

An ongoing initiative involving FISE and its alumni is the Bento Bytes Project. In an effort to inspire business ownership, a group of chosen single mothers from the Shah Alam area put together the bento boxes. A grand total of RM3,000 was raised from 150 alumni, which was dispersed across the communities through 250 bento boxes.

 

 

The Klang Valley's orphans, urban poor, and orang asli are Sinar Community's primary targets of concern. They were Rumah Titian Kaseh, Kuala Lumpur; Sekolah Bina Insan, Bandar Puchong Utama, Selangor; Persatuan Kebajikan Anak Yatim Al-Munirah, Selangor; Pangsapuri Seroja, Taman Puchong; Pangsapuri Taman Rasau, Shah Alam; and Seksyen 20, Shah Alam. The communities received a total of 40 grocery boxes and 125 bento packs.

 

 

Project Hope Welfare Association, Bats Aviation Flying School, The Florence Hall Rebrand Enterprise, and The Air Adventure Flying Club (AAFC) were all instrumental in making this vision realise its potential.

Apart from that, My BlueForest Ramadan is a programme done in conjunction with Visit Selangor Year 2025, supported by Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Langat (MPKL). It was designed to foster sustainability, social engagement, and climate action. The activities are My Blue Forest Ramadan at Kampung Sijangkang, a social entrepreneurship workshop, a medical booth camp, climate change awareness, a photography competition, communal work (surau clean-up), Ramadan Bakul Rahmah: Basket of Blessings, and ReLeaf: Mangrove Movement Grow Green, Give Back.

ReLeaf: Mangrove Movement Grow Green, Give Back, particularly, is a six-month initiative—spanning from March to August— that will see the distribution and planting of 500 plants.

Besides that, through My BlueForest Ramadan, FISE distributed 30 grocery boxes to local communities. The activities raised a total of RM2,530.

 

 

In addition to iftar mentoring, a series of competitions took place: "Light of Ramadan – Solar Lantern Build-Off,” “Build-a-Bridge,” “Launch It! The Ultimate Catapult Showdown", "Engineer to Be", "Card Raya Challenge", "Raya Story Challenge", "Ramadan Bingo", "Art of Ramadan", "Ramadan Quotes", and "Explore the Ramadan Challenge".

The contributions made by FISE staff, students, the industry, and alumni to Yayasan MSU totalled RM5,500.