RYTHM Foundation’s Annual Project Report 2021 details the progress with these organisations through its ongoing focus on four United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Employees of the QI Group in Vietnam completed another impactful Social Staff Responsibility activity, with the Educational Centre for Handicapped Children (ECHC), which cares for more than 100 children with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh city.
RYTHM Foundation was proud to be a part of the recent 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (ICSDG) in Penang, held on the 30-31 July 2019 to present a paper on Maharani Programme.
In conjunction with World Humanitarian Day, 17 of our QI Malaysia employees visited underprivileged families in Batu Caves, Selangor in Malaysia to ease their burden and give them hope for a better tomorrow in a grocery distribution programme.
QNET Vietnam employees came together to spend the day at the Disabled Children House, also known as Peace Village to bring some cheer to the children who call the Centre their home.
In an effort to restore the beauty of our beaches, Qi Malaysia Staff spent their Saturday in a beach clean-up activity at Pantai Remis in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia.
The QI Malaysia staff had fun volunteering at the recently organised Faisal Cup football and netball tournament held at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by the Dignity for Children Foundation (DCF).
QI Singapore staff reaffirmed their commitment to raise themselves to help mankind by volunteering in the Habitat Singapore’s Project HomeWorks to transform two homes in one of Singapore’s government housing blocks, into a safe and sanitary space for its elderly...
It was a unique experience for 22 Global Lifestyle Lanka (GLL) staff who volunteered and helped organise a special women empowerment program for their female colleagues held at the Maharagama Training Centre in Sri Lanka.
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.