Giving less fortunate girls the security to lead


Celcom Axiata Bhd chief financial officer Jennifer Wong (second from left) and Mah Sing Group Bhd deputy chief operating officer Joey Wong (third from right) presenting the sponsorship cheques to Girl2Leader Malaysia vice president Dr Syarifah Fatimah Al-Zahrah (third from left) and Girl2Leader Malaysia president Nurainie Haziqah Shafi’i (fourth from right). With them are VIP guests (from left) Ganad Media director Donald Teh, the Selangor Mentri Besar’s wife Masdiana Muhammad, Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin, Sunway Malls and Theme Parks chief executive officer HC Chan and The Body Shop Malaysia managing director Datin Mina Cheah-Foong.

A CAMPAIGN on accessibility to sanitary pads will serve as the pilot project for Girl2Leader Malaysia, an initiative for young women to develop and nurture their talents and become future leaders of tomorrow.

“We understand that people from underprivileged or rural communities have problems getting sanitary pads,” said Girl2Leader Malaysia vice president Dr Syarifah Fatimah Al-Zahrah.

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