(Miri, 22nd) The Sarawak Palm Oil Company Foundation, together with the Malaysian Pace Organization in Miri, held a special second-anniversary luncheon today to celebrate the organization's two years of service to the local community.
This event highlighted the achievements of the organization and launched a pioneering program to support children with autism in Malaysia.
The newly launched program aims to enhance communication and motor skills, cultivate independence, and promote community involvement among children with autism through tailored services. This initiative underscores the organization's commitment to improving the quality of life for children with neurological disabilities.
Qiu Guan Sen, director of the Sarawak Palm Oil Company, stated at the event that the unwavering dedication of the Malaysian Pace Organization to support children with neurological diseases is inspiring. The launch of this new program represents an important step forward in meeting the needs of children with autism in the community.
The celebrations provided attendees with an opportunity to reflect on the milestones achieved by the Malaysian Pace Organization since its inception, including its role in providing essential services to children and families in Miri and other regions. Guests also engaged in meaningful discussions on the importance of community collaboration in addressing the challenges faced by children with autism.
The newly launched program aims to enhance communication and motor skills, cultivate independence, and promote community involvement among children with autism through tailored services. This initiative underscores the organization's commitment to improving the quality of life for children with neurological disabilities.
Qiu Guan Sen, director of the Sarawak Palm Oil Company, stated at the event that the unwavering dedication of the Malaysian Pace Organization to support children with neurological diseases is inspiring. The launch of this new program represents an important step forward in meeting the needs of children with autism in the community.
The celebrations provided attendees with an opportunity to reflect on the milestones achieved by the Malaysian Pace Organization since its inception, including its role in providing essential services to children and families in Miri and other regions. Guests also engaged in meaningful discussions on the importance of community collaboration in addressing the challenges faced by children with autism.