Project Warisan Holiday Camp 7.0 Volunteer Recruitment

Project Warisan Holiday Camp 7.0 Volunteer Recruitment

Event · 6 Jun, 09:00 – 8 Jun, 22:00
Tapah, Perak, Malaysia
EducationChildren & youth
4 Quality education10 Reduced inequalities16 Peace, justice and strong institutions

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Summary

Looking for volunteers to engage with Indigenous children in a holiday camp!

Detailed description

Project Warisan Holiday Camp is an initiative designed to support the Indigenous students in our programme by combining learning with a fun and educational experience during their school holidays.


Basic Requirements:

  • Above the age of 18
  • Able to speak English and BM fluently
  • Passionate and energetic
  • Preferably has experience working with children
  • Able to fulfill the specific criteria for chosen role(s)


Date: 6-8 Jun 2025 (Fri - Sun)

Location: Pos Musuh, Tapah, Perak

Positions available:

  • Camp Coordinator
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Camp Host
  • Lead Facilitator
  • Facilitator
  • Adult Class Facilitator
  • Photographer


Check out the link in the photo for more info!

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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