CONGRATULATION to all Unirazak Graduates
21st UNIRAZAK CONVOCATION CEREMONY
Prof Dr Morni Hj Kambrie, Chairman and Founder of SIDMA College, collaborated with Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Penampang station, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Red Crescent and ITCC together initiated a collaborative Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) event “Solidarity with the family of the Late Lawrence Jeffrine Idang” on 29 August 2020 at International Technology & Commercial Centre, Penampang; (ITCC Penampang). The event was held from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm in the evening.
The ECCP (European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines) is a bilateral foreign chamber that promotes European interests in the Philippines and vice versa. With more than 800 members from the community, the ECCP offers a strong business network that holds great potential in transforming it to tangible business opportunities. Thus it is indeed a unique organization that offers membership as well as professional business services to members and clients.
The ECCP identifies business opportunities, facilitate business contacts, and provides market intelligence research for European and Philippine companies alike. The ECCP keeps its members informed through its digital channels, publications and e-newsletters.
Prof Dr Morni Hj Kambrie, (chairman and founder of SIDMA College) upon being informed by his staff on the plight of widow Ruslinah Asoi for blood donations for her three thalassemia-stricken children via numerous platforms, including Facebook; immediately made a courtesy call to the family to convey SIDMA College concerns and sympathy, as well as to look for ways possible to assist the family. Dr Morni was accompanied by Mr Terence B Stephen (Student Affairs Department), Fire and Rescue Department of Penampang Officer Duty Officer, and other staff of the college. According to Pn. Ruslinah, three of her six children; namely Priscilla Agrace (20); Debbie Ashanty Lawrence (16), and Christyn Rachel (15) are thalassemia patients who are regularly in need of blood transfusions, at least twice a month.