jeudi 7 mars 2013

Najib urges Malaysian youths to take up volunteer work



Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today called on Malaysian youths to give back to the community by getting involved in volunteer programmes. The prime minister Najib Tun Razak said his vision for Malaysian youths is for them to get involved in helping their communities.
“The key thing is you do not expect anything in return. The only thing that you will get is the sense of self-accomplishment and self-satisfaction that you have contributed something. “I believe if you contribute something and help others, you are going to feel a lot better yourself ... trust me. That is the great feeling that you cannot get by other activities,” he said in his speech at the iM4U Reach Out Youth and Volunteerism Convention at the Taylor’s Lakeside Campus, here. 
1 Malaysia for Youth (iM4U) is a common platform for Malaysian youths to carry out volunteer activities that can benefit communities social groups. The platform also provides financial support for volunteer projects through its Dana Sukarelawan 1 Malaysia (DRe1M). 
Najib said Malaysian youths must also remember those who had fought and died to keep the country free and peaceful. “Unfortunately, yesterday we lost two very brave policemen who died in the line of duty so that we can live in peace in this country. These are the people who have made a lot of difference for Malaysia,” he added. 
Two police commandos were killed yesterday in a gun battle in Sabah with armed intruders claiming to be from the Sulu Sultanate in the Philippines. Najib also called upon the private sector to support volunteerism initiatives throughout the country. 
“We welcome all the corporate players out there to join hands with us in spreading the spirit of volunteerism across the country. I remember that there was a time when the private sector would reward an organisation that gives back to the community effectively through its corporate responsibility programmes,” he said. “Thus, I would like to take this chance to call upon the private sector to not only join us, but also to support volunteerism initiatives throughout the country ,” he said. 
On iM4U, Najib Tun Razak said they were looking at expanding the list of ambassadors who would rally more youths to take part in volunteering activities across the nation. “I was also made to understand that the iM4U Facebook page to date has 40,000 likes and 8,000 followers on Twitter. In addition, more than 300 activities have been approved since its inception via the DRe1M fund, with almost RM700,000 given out to fund these activities. 
“One hundred outreach centres have been set up across the public and private universities across Malaysia and, in fact, I will be launching the outreach centre at Puncak Alam (Selangor) later today,” he said.

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