PPKS, i-CATS undertake community programmes for underprivileged kids


All smiles: Volunteers from PPKS and the children from Rumah Amal Nur Murni.

KUCHING: Students from skills training institutions here continue to strive in reaching out to underprivileged children through visits to charity homes.

Members of the students’ council and Muslim students’ body of Sarawak Skills Development Centre (PPKS) and International College of Advanced Technology Sarawak (i-CATS) took some time off to bring cheer to residents of Rumah Amal Nur Murni in Batu Kawah recently.

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