PJ school’s gala fundraiser to celebrate past, empower future


Chew (front row, second from right) with the SMK Assunta Governors’ Ball organising committee.

SMK Assunta’s board of governors is organising the school’s first-ever Governors’ Ball, a black-tie fundraising gala set for Aug 10 at Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur.

The event aims to reconnect the wider Assunta community, including alumni, teachers, parents and long-time supporters for an evening of celebration and philanthropy.

“This event is not just about raising funds, it is really about celebrating the values that have defined Assunta for generations: integrity, service and unity,” said board chairman Datuk Kathleen Chew.

“We invite all who have been part of the Assunta story, to come together for a night to remember and to give back to the school that gave so much to us,” she said.

All proceeds from the evening will go to the board’s account and will be used to support structural repairs, school improvement works and long-term development projects.

The fundraising dinner at 7pm will begin with cocktails at 6pm.

Only full tables will be sold for the dinner, with donation tiers set at RM3,500 (bronze), RM5,000 (silver), RM8,000 (gold) and RM10,000 (platinum).

There are 80 tables available for the gala dinner.

In addition to table contributions, the board welcomes cash sponsorships and lucky draw prizes.

The deadline for bookings and sponsorship confirmations is July 24. For details, call 016-260 8000 or 012-216 7181.

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