Schools gearing up to instil kindness in kids


Doing their part: SP Setia Foundation then chairman Tan Sri Dr Wan Mohd Zahid Mohd Noordin (left) and #StandTogether Kindness Ambassador Lisa Surihani at a school visit during last year’s #StandTogether National Kindness Week.

PETALING JAYA: Schools across Malaysia are gearing up for one of the biggest student-driven social movements this year – the #StandTogether National Kindness Week, which will take place on April 1-5.

Nearly 3,000 people including students and teachers have registered for the campaign, which will see “Kindness Projects” being organised in schools, led by the students themselves.

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