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Partnering English Teaching Assistants

Partnering English Teaching Assistants

by SUKA Society | May 2, 2017 | empowered2teach, Volunteering

“I am very excited to start my English lessons with the ETA’s to improve my English, especially in the area of writing!” Asmida, OA Teacher of Paya Buluh After School Programme. It is our first time working with English Teaching Assistants from Bera....
It was one of the most rewarding moments I’ve had in Malaysia – Bryan’s Experience

It was one of the most rewarding moments I’ve had in Malaysia – Bryan’s Experience

by SUKA Society | Jan 13, 2017 | empowered2teach, Stories, Volunteering

SUKA Society partners with Fulbright English Teaching Assistant’s who are teaching in the nearby vicinity of our Orang Asli pre-schools. They provide English lessons for our Orang Asli teachers so that they can improve and provide better lessons for the...
Volunteering because I want to and I love doing it – Ashwini’s Experience

Volunteering because I want to and I love doing it – Ashwini’s Experience

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...
Making Trafficked Survivors Smile – Amsyar’s Experience

Making Trafficked Survivors Smile – Amsyar’s Experience

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...
Piecing Together Young Offender’s Thoughts – Tsuey Xin’s Experience

Piecing Together Young Offender’s Thoughts – Tsuey Xin’s Experience

by SUKA Society | Sep 28, 2012 | Opinion, Volunteering

Hello, my name is Tsuey Xin. I had just graduated from the University of Toronto when I volunteered with SUKA Society in August 2012. During my volunteering stint, I worked with a former prison counselor now employed by SUKA Society to conduct their Relapse Prevention...
SPENDING TIME WITH TRAFFICKED VICTIMS – MELISSA’S EXPERIENCE

SPENDING TIME WITH TRAFFICKED VICTIMS – MELISSA’S EXPERIENCE

by SUKA Society | Sep 4, 2012 | Opinion, Volunteering

One day as I was googling for ‘volunteering opportunities with children in Malaysia’, SUKA Society appeared as one of my top results. So I decided to enter the website just to have a look. I was inspired by the work that SUKA Society was doing and somehow I felt the...
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