
HELP University recently organised a meaningful outreach initiative at the Dignity for Children Foundation, Kuala Lumpur, led by the Department of Education, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Education, & Languages.
The special event was designed to create enriching learning experiences for young children through a series of engaging activities and performances. Centred on themes of sustainability and inclusive education, the programme encouraged children to explore important values in a fun, interactive, and age-appropriate environment.
Through hands-on activities and creative expression, children were introduced to concepts that promote environmental awareness, empathy, and inclusivity—key foundations for lifelong learning. The initiative also highlighted the importance of making education accessible and meaningful for children from diverse backgrounds.
Beyond the classroom, the event reflected HELP University’s broader commitment to community engagement and social responsibility. By delivering a high-quality educational programme, the initiative aimed to support children’s holistic development, nurturing not only academic growth but also emotional well-being and social awareness.
This collaboration underscores the university’s ongoing efforts to contribute positively to the community while preparing future educators to champion inclusive and sustainable practices in their professional journeys.
