
Communication camp in Sematan sets out to equip youths with leadership skills
KUCHING (Aug 12): The 13th Youth Communication Camp (YCC) will be held at Kem Putra Sentosa, Sematan this Aug 30 to Sept 1, bringing together secondary school students from across southern Sarawak for an intensive programme focused on public speaking, team-building, and leadership development.
Organised by the Kuching Toastmasters Club (KTMC), the camp is now open for registration at a subsidised fee of RM120 per student – a fraction of the actual cost of over RM700 per participant.
KTMC president Wee Pei Chai said the reduced fee was made possible through financial grants from Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Sarawak Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, also a YCC patron, alongside sponsorships from various government agencies and corporate bodies.
Wee, who recently led a delegation to pay a courtesy call on Abdul Karim at the ministry's office, said the minister commended YCC for uniting youths from diverse backgrounds in the true Sarawakian spirit of harmony and cooperation.
During the visit, he said Abdul Karim lauded YCC for engaging young adults from various backgrounds and having them work together in unity, 'in a true Sarawakian spirit'.
'Since its inception, YCC has impacted the lives of almost 2,200 campers from over 40 schools in Kuching, Samarahan, Bau, Mukah, Lundu, Sematan and Serian.
'It is the only camp in East Malaysia that focuses primarily on public speaking for secondary school students, inspired by the Toastmasters International movement,' said Wee in a statement yesterday.
The camp's motto 'Get A Life, Live The Dream' reflects its mission of empowering young people with essential life skills.
A highlight of the camp is the 'Lend Me Your Ears' speech competition, where 10 selected speakers will undergo comprehensive training from experienced facilitators before competing.
Around 70 facilitators, comprising KTMC members and Toastmasters from across the region, will be involved in running the programme.
For more information, contact Wee on 019-330 0503, organising chairman Sahil Dev on 012-889 1004, or committee member Syed Muhd Farhan Shahab on 014-506 7595. lead leadership public speaking Youth Communication Camp youths
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