by SUKA Society | Oct 30, 2013 | Projects
In the work we do, we push very hard to ensure that our work is not about providing hand outs but rather it focuses on creating empowerment among children and marginalized communities. The common cliché often heard “You give a man a fish, he eats for a day. You teach...
by SUKA Society | Sep 22, 2013 | Opinion, Volunteering
I used to volunteer a lot whilst I was a student in the UK. My peers and I were always encouraged by our lecturers to volunteer. At first, I was reluctant to do so, as I felt that maybe I should be spending my extra time studying or rewarding myself by travelling to...
by SUKA Society | Sep 17, 2013 | Campaign, Event
Weekend Getaway: Broga Hill, Semenyih, 7 & 8 September 2013 People get a little confused when we mention that SUKA Society was recently involved in organizing a refugee / Malaysian camp. No, we did not start a detention facility. Rather, a few of us got together...
by SUKA Society | Sep 13, 2013 | Opinion, Volunteering
During my summer break of studying abroad in the UK, I had the longing desire of doing some volunteer work back home in Malaysia. After several web searches on my laptop, I stumbled upon what was to become my most enjoyable and valuable experience in volunteering. The...
by SUKA Society | Aug 15, 2013 | Media, News
Part 2 of SUKA Society’s interview with BFM’s Shaarad Kuttan regarding the issue of crime and young offenders. In this interview we talked about the need for restorative justice for young offenders. Click the BFM logo below to hear the podcast!