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The First Guide Me Project Session of the Season

By Anis Zahirah

Edited by Maizatul


GOMBAK, 23rd December 2023: 20 volunteers came together for the first Guide Me Project session of the semester. They were on a mission to teach English and Mathematics, making a difference in the lives of students. Harmoni IIUM organized this fantastic event, and they collaborated with Usrah in Action Section 56 to make it even better.


The session was a great success, thanks to the collaboration between Harmoni IIUM and Usrah in Action 56. Harmoni IIUM is a well-known organisation that helps communities in various fields, such as education and health, while Usrah in Action Section 56 is a group of volunteers who are passionate about teaching English and Mathematics to students. Both parties were super excited about the session and wanted to help the students learn and grow. The students also enjoyed the session and appreciated the guidance and support from the volunteers.




A picture of the volunteers and children after the class | Credits: @gmp.harmoniiium on Instagram 


During the session, the volunteers taught the children in a fun and engaging way, making it easy for students to ask questions and learn. The main subjects that they focused on were English and Mathematics, which are essential skills for school and life.


"I love being part of this project. Education is like a superpower, and projects like Guide Me help us share that power with others," said one of the volunteers.


The collaboration between Harmoni IIUM and Usrah in Action Section 56 is a great example of how outstanding outcomes can be achieved through great teamwork. They prove that collective efforts can achieve great things for society.


More Guide Me Project sessions are coming up, covering different subjects. This first session was a big success, proving that when people work together, they can make a real difference in students' lives.


In a world where learning is key to making things better, projects like Guide Me remind us that when we all pitch in, good things happen for students everywhere.




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