Group aims to collect RM200,000 to help needy students


Khaled (centre) handing over the mock cheque to KPYPJ chief executive director Abdul Rashid A. Rahman (left) while Abdul Wahab (right) looks on.

KOTA TINGGI: Kumpulan Pendidikan YPJ (KPYPJ) aims to collect up to RM200,000 for their Tabung Amanah KPYPJ Prihatin by the end of this year for use in their efforts to help needy students and those from low-income families in their college.

Yayasan Pendidikan Johor general manager Abdul Wahab Ridwan said that the fund would cover the students’ expenditure and increasing cost of living as well as prevent them from facing problems in their studies due to financial woes.

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