September Events Highlight

AGM & Installation Night

AGM & Installation Night marked the official handover to our 41st Management Committee. The evening featured icebreaker games, presentations of past projects, and the installation of our new team. Members also had the chance to interact with Rotarians and Rotaractors from District 3310, fostering friendships for the year ahead.


The First Steps "Engaging With Special Needs"

We had the privilege of learning from Ms. Atiqah and Ms. Velma from MINDS, who guided us on how to interact meaningfully with Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (PWIDs). Members gained valuable knowledge on communication techniques, empathy, and respectful interaction, empowering us to serve more inclusively in our future community projects.


Photography and Videography Workshop

Led by guest speaker Hiew Wei Feng, this workshop equipped members with essential skills in photography and videography. From mastering basic angles and composition to understanding the importance of professionalism as an event photographer, participants gained practical tips to capture impactful and memorable moments at future club events.


RACNTU Orientation Camp

Our Orientation Camp welcomed new and returning members into the heart of RACNTU. Through team-based activities, participants built meaningful connections, learned about our mission and operations, and gained insight into our community service projects and beneficiaries. The camp fostered a strong sense of belonging and inspired members to contribute to upcoming initiatives actively.


Project Feeding Odyssey

In collaboration with Friends of Brickland-Tengah, we brought smiles to families by distributing rice and strawberry milk, sharing care and joy throughout the community. This event energized our bonds and inspired a spirit of kindness and togetherness.


MiGreat HealthServe 1.0: Sports Fiesta

The International Service Division kicked off the academic year with its first MiGreat HealthServe event, supporting over 650 migrant workers with vital health screenings, dental education, mental wellness resources, and recreational activities. The event created a safe, welcoming space where migrant brothers could care for their well-being while connecting with our volunteers through games and conversations. It was a meaningful initiative that strengthened community bonds and allowed our volunteers to grow in empathy, communication, and service.