UNiTE Against Gender-Based Violence (Walk & Talk)

UNiTE Against Gender-Based Violence (Walk & Talk)

Event · 30 Nov, 07:30 – 30 Nov, 11:30
12, Jalan Hang Jebat, City Centre, 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Photography & filmAdministration
Community & familyArt & cultureChildren & youth
8 Decent work and economic growth10 Reduced inequalities11 Sustainable cities and communities
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YWCA KL - Young Women's Christian Association of Kuala Lumpur
#86738
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Summary

Looking for 5 volunteers to assist as runners or helpers during the 2km walk around downtown KL. Also looking for photographers & videographers to document.

Detailed description

We do expect you to be there 30 minutes before the event starts to be briefed about your task and to assist where necessary. Do expect to stay back for 30 minutes after the event ends, just in case we need to debrief or if the program overruns.

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About YWCA KL - Young Women's Christian Association of Kuala Lumpur

The YWCA of Kuala Lumpur was established in 1913. We work for the development of women and girls irrespective of race, religion, culture, language and socio-economic circumstances to: 1) Help them to recognise that they are of equal value with the potential to contribute to society, 2) Enable them to achieve self-determination and self-reliance in all areas of life, 3) Motivate and enable them to achieve their full potential physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, and 4) Develop their leadership and moral courage to take responsible action towards improving their status

In 1998, the YWCA Kuala Lumpur set up the Vocational Training Opportunity Centre (VTOC) to provide much needed skills training for underprivileged young women and girls from economically disadvantaged families. In 2023, they started working towards creating a community garden known as the Oasis in their backyard as a contribution towards greening downtown KL.

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