2,000 unifi Mobile #BEBAS SIM cards worth RM500,000 distributed to eligible students from B40 families through schools, institutions and in support of the Government’s initiatives.
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) via its foundation, Yayasan TM (YTM) recently provided free internet access to school students from B40 families nationwide to facilitate their home-based teaching and learning (PDPR) during this Movement Control Order (MCO) period.
The unifi Mobile #BEBAS 15GB LTE SIM cards which come with 1-year FREE internet access worth RM250 were distributed to a total of 2,000 students, bringing the total contribution value to RM500,000. These eligible students were selected by their respective schools with priorities given to B40 students who will sit for main examinations in 2021.
Commenting on the initiative, Abdul Hamid Hashim, Director of YTM said, "Every student has the right to gain equal access to education. We hope our humble effort will fulfil the students' need for internet connectivity during these challenging times so they can fully participate in the online learning process. This is even more crucial as these students will sit for important examinations this year."
"YTM will continue to support TM Group's role as the trusted partner in nation building, with the focus on education and human capital development towards producing the digital workforce to enable Digital Malaysia," he added.
Under the initiative, 1,200 unifi Mobile #BEBAS 15GB LTE SIM cards worth RM300,000 were distributed nationwide through Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor (300 SIM cards), District Education Offices (PPD) (300 SIM cards) and 11 schools (600 SIM cards). The 11 schools are:
- SMK Abi, Perlis
- SMK Sri Muda, Pulau Pinang
- SMKA Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak
- SMK Jalan Reko, Selangor
- SMK Bandar Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur
- SMK Cedung Jaya, Pahang
- SMK Alor Akar, Pahang
- SMK Datuk Bendahara, Melaka
- SMK Tun Perak, Johor
- SMK Tengku Mizan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu
- SMK Matang Jaya, Sarawak
In addition, YTM also contributed another 800 SIM cards worth RM200,000 to low-income groups through TM's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes in support of the Government initiatives such as Tabung CERDIK and #MYBAIKHATI.
Tabung CERDIK is an initiative among the Government-Linked Companies (GLC) and the Government-Linked Investment Companies (GLIC) to help B40 students with PDPR during the pandemic. Meanwhile, #MYBAIKHATI is an initiative under the People and Economic Strategic Empowerment Programme (PEMERKASA) with a similar objective, that reaches out to students from underprivileged families through PINTAR Foundation and Pusat Internet Komuniti (PIK).
Yayasan TM Future Leaders Scholarship for SPM school-leavers 2021
YTM is also calling for students who have just received their SPM 2020 results to apply for Yayasan TM Future Leaders Scholarship 2021. Successful applicants will have a chance to further their studies in TM's education arm, Multimedia University (MMU). The deadline for application is on 20 June 2021; so hurry, visit http://bit.ly/yayasantmscholarship to apply or scan the below QR code:

Recipients of YTM scholarships will not only receive financial aid throughout their studies but will also be attending self-development programmes while they are still in university to prepare them in entering the career world. YTM also focuses on developing talents, especially in critical thinking for leaders and future-proof workforce readiness among students after graduation.
Since its establishment in 1994, YTM has awarded education sponsorship to more than 15,000 qualified students of high academic calibre from low-income families and multi-ethnic background to pursue their studies at government schools and universities in Malaysia and abroad by offering grants, bursary, allowances or financial supports with a total sponsorship value of over RM568 million.
This continues to be pursued by YTM, which focuses on nurturing the right talent that will ultimately contribute to the growth of the Company, industry and nation. YTM hope that this effort will encourage the students to focus on their study and bridge the digital gap. Besides education, YTM also embarks on sustainable efforts to preserve our local heritage and culture.
For more information on YTM, visit www.tm.com.my.
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