Project Warisan Holiday Camp 2025 Sponsorship Team
Project role (Temporary) · 2–4 hrs/Week · Starting from 8 Feb For around 9 months
AKAR UMBI House, 8, Jalan 22/42, Seksyen 22, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Fundraising
Refugees & minoritiesEducationChildren & youth
Contact person
Yi Ting PngAsk Yi Ting a question
SUKA Society
#91158
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Summary
Help us connect with sponsors and donors to run holiday camps for Orang Asal (OA) children!Detailed description
Key Responsibilities:
- Securing in-kind sponsorships for breakfast, tea-time snacks, and goodies for all four camps
- Source and secure monetary sponsorships to help cover camp expenses
- Engage with external parties to explain the camp's purpose and value, effectively pitching for support
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with sponsors and donors to encourage long-term partnerships
- Maintain records of sponsorship efforts and provide regular updates on progress
- Work with the Project Coordinator, Resource Coordinator and Camp Coordinator to ensure sponsorship goals align with camp needs
Requirements:
- Volunteers with a wide network of contacts and existing relationships are highly preferred
- Clear and professional written and verbal communication
- Ability to adhere to key dates and timelines for deliverables
- Ability to think innovatively to secure resources and meet sponsorship goals
- Demonstrate resilience and persistence in securing sponsorships
About SUKA Society
SUKA Society is a nationally registered non-governmental organisation that works to protect and to preserve the best interest of children.
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention