KCTTDI honored at the Kiwanis Malaysia's 25th District Convention

来自 Kiwanis Taman Tun Dr. Ismail 的新闻

描述

The Kiwanis Club of TTDI participated in Kiwanis Malaysia’s 25th District Convention at the Imperial Lexis Kuala Lumpur on 22 & 23 August 2025. With much pride in our hearts, we congratulate our members for receiving the following awards.
Dato Fatimah Saad and Desiree Kaur - for participating in the Kool Kiwanian Membership Campaign and recruiting new members to our club.
Legion of Honor recipients for 30 years of Service in Kiwanis - Dato Fatimah Saad and Pn Rogayah Saad.
Legion of Honor recipients for 25 years of Service in Kiwanis - Pn Firoza Burhan and Pn Halifah Abdul Jalil.
At the club level, KCTTDI was also awarded with the Empowerment Excellence Award for being the most empowering club that encourages independence and respects democracy & the Service Leadership Program Excellence Awards for sponsoring the Tree Top International School Key Club.
We also bagged the much coveted Best Club report award for the 2nd year in a row!
Additionally, our club’s Immediate Past President, Desiree Kaur was installed as the Lieutenant Governor for Division 3 for the 2025/2026 term. Dato Fatimah Saad, KCTTDI’s Charter President and President Designate is also retaining her role at the District level as the Chairman of Kiwanis Malaysia Academy (KMA).
Congratulations to Governor Designate Gary Wong. We look forward to paying it forward alongside you as we serve the children of the world. Congratulations and our heartfelt thanks to Governor Olivia Chin for a wonderful 2024/2025 term.
Heartiest congratulations to Governor Elect Designate Eric Low and Vice Governor Designate Maria Chee, as well as the incoming Board and Chairs for Kiwanis Malaysia district.
It was indeed an enjoyed silver jubilee celebration.

新闻信息

日期周六, 23 八月 2025

更多新闻

KCPJ Community Charity Luncheon Talk – BEAT RISING ENERGY COSTS8 8月 261Malaysia District

KCPJ Community Charity Luncheon Talk – BEAT RISING ENERGY COSTS

🌟 Community Charity Luncheon Talk – BEAT RISING ENERGY COSTS🌟 The Kiwanis Club of Petaling Jaya invites you to a meaningful luncheon talk designed to help families and communities stop wasting energy, start caring for our environment, make informed solar decisions while supporting children in need. 📅 Date: Saturday, 8 August 2026 🕚 Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 📍 Venue: Lala Chong Seafood Village, Ara Damansara 💡 What You’ll Learn: How to decode your TNB bills and identify hidden energy wasters; Practical energy‑saving tips for your home; Whether solar PV is right for you; Insights into Malaysian Government’s solar PV & BESS programmes; Key questions to ask before going solar. 🎤 Speakers: Ir. Lee Yuen How – Managing Director, EVC Connection Sdn Bhd & President of Persatuan Industri Pengecas EV (PIPEV). Ir. Dr. Keith Leow – Director of EMS Design & Consultation Sdn Bhd, and BOG member of ASHRAE Malaysia. 💙 Why Attend? This luncheon is not just about saving on electricity bills. It’s about building greener homes, saving the environment through reducing carbon emissions, contributing to sustainable future, while supporting Kiwanis’ mission of serving children in the community. 💳 Charges per pax: Kiwanis Members: RM100 Non‑Members: RM130 Donations: RM300 & above (includes 1 seat) Seats are limited – RSVP by 25 July 2026. 👉 Registration & Payment: *Bank Account Name: Kelab Kiwanis Petaling Jaya* *Bank: AmBank* *Account No.: 0812‑01200‑7002* Please send your payment slip together with your registration details (names & contact number) to Ms. Sally at 017‑563 2062. ✨ Join us for a meaningful afternoon of learning, sharing, and giving back. Together, we can make informed choices for a sustainable future while continuing to serve the children of the world.

Beyond the Classroom: Tackling Bullying & Cyberbullying28 6月 261Penang Central

Beyond the Classroom: Tackling Bullying & Cyberbullying

🌐 Beyond the Classroom: Tackling Bullying & Cyberbullying Join Kiwanis Club of Penang Central’s “Beyond the Classroom” webinar to better understand bullying, cyberbullying, and their effects on emotional well-being. Bullying has moved beyond the classroom into the digital world, impacting children and youth in profound ways. This session will provide awareness, tools, and strategies to create safer environments in schools and online spaces. 📅 Sunday, 28 June 2026 🕒 3:00 PM 💻 Zoom Virtual Session 🎙️ Speaker: Dr Wong Yim Chan, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist 🎤 Opening Address: YB Daniel Gooi, Penang State EXCO Youth, Sports & Health 🤝 In collaboration with PGCare Society and Rose Charities 📲 Register now by scanning the QR code or WhatsApp: 012 4920125 / 012 3216995 📲 Register now  via Google Form: Click Here to Register ✨ Let’s stand together to protect our children, nurture resilience, and build safer communities.

Back to Nature with Youth at Garden Spring, Cheras20 6月 2616Taman Tun Dr. Ismail

Back to Nature with Youth at Garden Spring, Cheras

Our Back to Nature with Youth activity, organised in collaboration with The Blue Ribbon (TBR), was successfully held at Garden Spring, Cheras. The programme brought together Key Club members from Tree Top International School and Aspiration International Secondary School, accompanied by their teachers. We were also pleased to welcome several non-Key Club participants, including friends and family members of our members. In total, the activity was attended by 14 youths, 4 adults, and 3 representatives from TBR. Participants were guided through five hands-on activity stations: Harvesting Blue Pea FlowersMaking Blue Valley Drinks using edible items from the gardenSoil PaintingSelecting and Mixing SoilPlanting Forest Seeds and Saplings The facilitators from TBR were knowledgeable, engaging, and passionate about sharing their expertise. They made each station interactive, enjoyable, and meaningful for the participants. The event received positive feedback and was a wonderful opportunity for youths to learn about nature, sustainability, and the importance of caring for the environment. As we continue to live in an increasingly digital world, opportunities for young people to connect with nature are becoming more important. We hope to organise more activities like this in the future, not only for our youths but also for ourselves as we continue to learn, serve, and grow together.

新闻