Child Development Program
FHI recognizes children as a key to a community and national transformation. To achieve this transformation, the Child Development Program aims to equip parents, community leaders and FHI
staff to meet the needs of children.
The Program ensures that firstly, under-privileged
children obtain a quality basic education and medical attention.
Then activities, training and opportunities are created for them to
develop their mental, physical and vocational skills. By doing so,
the Program helps the children to transform not only themselves, but
also their communities and nation.
The program has been implemented in Kg. Samparita in the districts of
Kota Marudu in Sabah, Malaysia.
A total of 30 children between
age 6-12 has been selected . The project director is Datuk Chin Kui
Bee.
On 2nd December 2007, the
project was launched by Mr Matius
Sator , the District is officer of Kota Marudu , who represented
YB Datuk Dr. Maximus Ongkili, Minister in the Prime Ministers
Department. The launching was held in conjunction with a Christmas
celebrations with the people of Kg.Samparita jointly sponsored by the
Malaysian New Zealand Business Council (MNZBC).
To date the children has been given
their hygiene pack, food supplements and tuition classes.
For the year 2009 15 children are
available for sponsorship.
Sponsor A Child Today. You Can
Make A Difference.
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