Transforming lives, enriching future is best begun locally; neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Embracing a 2G culture of Giving and Grateful, Management and Science University (MSU) launches the MSU Cares Fund to help community’s B40-group weather Malaysia’s third Movement Control Order (MCO 3.0).

 

Whilst the B40 community shall primarily receive aid in the form of cash and kind, MSU students resident under lockdown in and around the vicinity of the campus in Shah Alam Section 13 will continue to receive pre-packed meals via MSU Foundation’s MoM scheme. A total of RM500,000 to be collected throughout June is the target endowment; with distribution according to each family's socio-economic standing and averaging 25 families per day over 20 days to be carried out by volunteering students, staff, and alumni.

 

 

Kick-starting the MSU Cares Fund with personal contributions at the virtual launch were MSU Foundation President as well as MSU Founding President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid and MSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Puan Sri Datuk Dr Junainah Abdul Hamid.

 

 

MSU Cares, an initiative by the Student and Career Development (SCD) Department of Management and Science University (MSU), had begun its community engagement work in 2004 with post-tsunami disaster relief to the west coast of Malaysia.

 

 

MSU Foundation or Yayasan MSU (YMSU) aspires to better the future for all through charitable undertakings that facilitate education and research and arrest social imbalance. Committed especially to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) for zero poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, and quality education, YMSU awards merit scholarships for a transformative, enriching journey into the future through programmes of academic study at Management and Science University (MSU).

 

 

 



Transforming lives, enriching future is best begun locally; neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Embracing a 2G culture of Giving and Grateful, Management and Science University (MSU) launches the MSU Cares Fund to help community’s B40-group weather Malaysia’s third Movement Control Order (MCO 3.0).

 

Whilst the B40 community shall primarily receive aid in the form of cash and kind, MSU students resident under lockdown in and around the vicinity of the campus in Shah Alam Section 13 will continue to receive pre-packed meals via MSU Foundation’s MoM scheme. A total of RM500,000 to be collected throughout June is the target endowment; with distribution according to each family's socio-economic standing and averaging 25 families per day over 20 days to be carried out by volunteering students, staff, and alumni.

 

 

Kick-starting the MSU Cares Fund with personal contributions at the virtual launch were MSU Foundation President as well as MSU Founding President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid and MSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Puan Sri Datuk Dr Junainah Abdul Hamid.

 

 

MSU Cares, an initiative by the Student and Career Development (SCD) Department of Management and Science University (MSU), had begun its community engagement work in 2004 with post-tsunami disaster relief to the west coast of Malaysia.

 

 

MSU Foundation or Yayasan MSU (YMSU) aspires to better the future for all through charitable undertakings that facilitate education and research and arrest social imbalance. Committed especially to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) for zero poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, and quality education, YMSU awards merit scholarships for a transformative, enriching journey into the future through programmes of academic study at Management and Science University (MSU).