Aid for the victims


IT was a tremendous blow by Mother Nature. The tsunami that recently hit several countries and left a staggering number of deaths in its wake has rendered many countries helpless and confused about how to salvage what’s left of homes and bring relief to grieving survivors.  

In solidarity with the nation’s efforts to bring relief to the countries affected, INTI Group of Colleges and INTI Foundation collected RM50,000 to be channelled to the Tsunami Disaster Fund set up by the Higher Education Ministry. This donation is one of the highest collected by a private college. 

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