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, is excited to introduce the Maharani Learning Lab 2.0 (MLL 2.0), a space that offers a nurturing environment for marginalised adolescent girls to access after-school academic support, digital...
RYTHM Foundation’s Maharani Learning Lab (MLL) programme focuses on guiding vulnerable girls from low-income and minority communities to empower them to develop holistically and improve their lives.
As the whole world has been forced to adapt to a virtual world for nearly everything – from shopping for groceries and essentials to business and education – it is probably the worst possible time to not have a proper...
Three underprivileged students from the Maharani Learning Lab in Sungai Siput have had cause for celebration after receiving good results in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination, despite having the odds stacked against them. Priya Sri D/O Vijayan and Deepthi...
V. Karthyaini, 19 had a happy childhood. As the only girl among five siblings, she was the centre of love and attention from her family. But the happy childhood was short-lived when her father met with an accident and passed...
Fifteen-year-old T.T. Elavasari from Sungai Siput, a small town in the state of Perak in Malaysia is passionate about dancing. Her interest in the Indian classical dance form Barathanatyam started when she was just seven years old.
Our Malaysian chapter Vijayaratnam Foundation’s Maharani Learning Lab is officially one! What started off as a three-day ‘Maharani Camp’ for soft skills has now evolved into a year-long intervention programme for young girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Serving as a home...
A report on the first phase of RYTHM Foundation’s Maharani Schools Programme (MSP) shows that the initiative positively impacted 200 marginalised teenage girls in selected Malaysian national schools.
Although the latest iteration of RYTHM Foundation’s Maharani Schools Programme (MSP) is only about midway through its two-year timeline, the results of the first phase of the holistic training and guidance project for disadvantaged teen girls have been overwhelmingly positive.