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National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang (seated, centre) with youth volunteers during the 2023 Sarawak, Our Heritage: Student Volunteer Mission in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, on November 4, 2023. — Picture via FACEBOOK/KEMENTERIAN PERPADUAN NEGARA

YSS can spur malaysia as model for volunteerism — Minister

PORT DICKSON, Nov 4 — Yayasan Sukarelawan Siswa (YSS) can spur Malaysia towards becoming a hub and model for volunteerism within a multi-racial community based on the Malaysia Madani concept, said National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang.

To realise this goal, YSS is organising the 2024 National Volunteers Convention to look into the direction of the volunteer movement, particularly among the younger generations.

“Volunteering is a noble activity. Recently, we also had an international convention on volunteering in Kuala Lumpur involving 51 countries, where participants held dialogues and shared opinions on volunteering-related matters.

“If we do not hold such programmes, we will not know that there is a global interest to carry out the same activities,” he said to the press after flagging off the 2023 Sarawak, Our Heritage: Student Volunteer Mission themed “Sustaining the National Unity Agenda”, earlier today.

The mission involves 95 student participants who will be volunteering throughout Sarawak from today to November 16, covering Sungai Maong, Petrajaya; Ng Machan, Kanowit; Daha, Serian; Ba’kelalan, Lawas; Long Laput, Telang Usan; and Long Kevok, Telang Usan.

Aaron said the high-impact mission aims to generate student volunteer leaders on the world stage while encouraging more students and local communities to engage in volunteer activities.

The mission is among the initiatives under the flagship “Kembara Perpaduan” to sustain unity to enhance education, understanding and appreciation of Malaysia’s multi-racial community and the diversity of the nation’s heritage.

The mission will also help the needy among the local communities and form the basis for strengthening national integration and developing a multi-ethnic and multicultural country.

He added the volunteer mission will be expanded to other states, with Kedah and Kelantan being the next destinations next year.

— Bernama

 

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