RYTHM Foundation recently hosted 200 secondary schoolgirls in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, for an inspiring three-day experience at the most extensive Maharani School Programme or MSP Camp since the pandemic. The camp, rich with learning, bonding, and self-discovery, marked a pivotal...
At RYTHM Foundation, we believe in advancing the arts as a vital tool for creativity and self-expression. That is why we are proud to support the Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur (TFA) in its mission to preserve the timeless...
RYTHM Foundation’s Taarana School has been recognised as the ‘Best Special Education Centre of the Year at the PEEAM Eduawards 2024! This accolade, presented by the Private Educational Entrepreneur Association of Malaysia (PEEAM), honours Taarana and the Foundation for our...
RYTHM Foundation’s Maharani Learning Lab recently held two events in Damansara Damai: a Career Development Day for marginalized girls and a charity bazaar to foster community spirit.
Imagine a world where everyday tasks feel like climbing a mountain. For many Malaysians with disabilities, this is not just a thought experiment – it is daily life. They face not just physical barriers but also the daunting walls of discrimination...
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility to foster inclusivity, amplify every voice, and empower girls and women to reach their full potential. The QI Group’s IWD celebration seamlessly echoed this essential message while embracing...
KUALA LUMPUR: RYTHM Foundation, the social impact arm of the global conglomerate QI Group, has been making significant strides with its Maharani programme. The initiative aims to empower disadvantaged adolescent Malaysian girls through education and skill-building initiatives.
RYTHM Foundation heralds a transformative milestone with the launch of Maharani Learning Lab 2.0 (MLL 2.0), aimed at empowering marginalised adolescent girls in Malaysia.
RYTHM Foundation, the award-winning philanthropic arm of the global conglomerate QI Group, recently introduced the Maharani Learning Lab 2.0 (MLL 2.0), a space offering a nurturing environment for marginalised adolescent girls from the B40 household category.