Senari Synergy’s four adopted children enter secondary classes

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Jefri Ahmad Tambi (centre) with Permata Synergy children and their guardians.

KUCHING: Senari Synergy Sdn Bhd reached out to its four adopted children under the Permata Synergy who will end their six years’ term with the programme recently.

Senari Synergy Sdn Bhd in a press statement yesterday said the four children will start their secondary year this week.

“We provided them with school supplies and monetary assistance to ease their admission to the new school life,” said the statement.

Meanwhile, Senari Synergy Sdn Bhd Group Managing Director Jefri Ahmad Tambi said they had identified several more children from nearby residential areas to be adopted under the programme for the next school term.

“Through this programme, we will ensure they receive assistance with priority given to their education,” he said.

Permata Synergy programme was launched on July 26, 2016 and aimed to provide financial relief to eligible underprivileged children between six and twelve years old.

Since its launching, Senari Synergy has adopted 12 children of various family backgrounds.

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“The relief is provided through monthly allowances of RM150 per child and school uniforms and stationeries through the ‘Back to School’ programme which is held every year during the school holidays before the following school semester resumes,” they said.

The programme was also extended to the orphaned children of Senari Synergy staff who passed away during their service with the company.

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