Stars lend shine in drive for kindness


Screen time: #StandTogether celebrity ambassadors like Rabbit Mac (highlighted in yellow), JinnyBoy and Arwind Kumar have been surprising students during the National Kindness Workshops on Zoom.

PETALING JAYA: Nearly a thousand students and teachers have been trained to be “Kindness Ambassadors” to spread positivity amid the Covid-19 pandemic – with help from some of the country’s most famous celebrities.

The online-based #StandTogether Kindness Workshops, funded by Unicef Malaysia as part of R.AGE and SP Setia’s #StandTogether Kindness Movement, has reached eight states so far, receiving glowing reviews from students and teachers who have participated.

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