Students at YWCA KL’s VTOC working on a vegetable plot recently started as part of urban farming to impart new skills as well as to sustain YWCA KL’s operations. They will cook for those attending the Rogue Festival as a way of showing off their abilities.
IF ONE thinks the Young Women’s Christian Association Kuala Lumpur (YWCA KL) offers only vocational training for underprivileged girls, they would be pleasantly surprised to find out how things have evolved over the past few years.
On Nov 16, the 66-year-old organisation affiliated with the 164-year-old YWCA International will be going “rogue”.
