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Tawas School Entry Assistance prog benefits the needy — State rep

15 Dec 2024, 2:30 PM
Tawas School Entry Assistance prog benefits the needy — State rep
Tawas School Entry Assistance prog benefits the needy — State rep
Tawas School Entry Assistance prog benefits the needy — State rep

By Anna Farina Abdul Rauf

HULU LANGAT, Dec 15 — The Selangor Children’s Heritage Fund’s (Tawas) School Entry Assistance programme highlights the state government’s commitment to easing parents' financial burden, especially in preparation for the upcoming school year.

Dusun Tua state assemblyman Datuk Johan Abd Aziz said the programme is particularly beneficial for recipients from low-income groups.

“Parents do not need to buy school bags once their application is approved, allowing them to use their money for other school necessities.

[caption id="attachment_383518" align="aligncenter" width="1088"] Selangor Children’s Heritage Fund (Tawas) members, accompanied by their parents, queue to receive their items and stationeries during the Tawas School Entry Assistance programme for the Semenyih dan Dusun Tua state constituencies, at Dewan Kompleks Majlis Perbandaran Kajang @Setia Eco Hill, Kajang, on December 14, 2024. — Picture by REMY ARIFIN/MEDIA SELANGOR[/caption]

“I am confident this programme is highly beneficial, especially for the B40 group and those less fortunate,” he said.

Johan was speaking to the press during the handover ceremony of the Tawas 2025 School Entry Assistance programme for the Dusun Tua and Semenyih state constituencies, at Setia Eco Hill, Semenyih yesterday.

At the event, 593 students born in 2018 to families residing in the constituencies received Tawas school supply sets, which included school bags, stationery, water bottles, food containers, wallets, and lanyards.

Tawas is one of Selangor’s welfare initiatives, launched in 2008, open to Selangor-born children who meet the eligibility criteria and are registered before turning three years old. Members will receive RM1,500 upon reaching 18 years of age.

[caption id="attachment_383517" align="aligncenter" width="1236"] Several of the Selangor Children’s Heritage Fund (Tawas) members with their donated school bags, during the Tawas School Entry Assistance programme for the Semenyih dan Dusun Tua state constituencies, at Dewan Kompleks Majlis Perbandaran Kajang @Setia Eco Hill, Kajang, on December 14, 2024. — Picture by REMY ARIFIN/MEDIA SELANGOR[/caption]

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