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Come Experience Coaching and Contribute Your Coaching Fee To A Charity.
How coaching can help my personal and professional growth?
If you are wondering what is coaching and curious about how it works, seize this opportunity to experience a coaching session and support a meaningful cause.
ICF Malaysia members comprising of coaches have pledged our coaching hours to help raise funds for 3 charities – SUKA Society, National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and World Wild Fund Malaysia (WWFM).
Purchase a ticket at a promotional rate of RM 200 per coaching session and pledge your coaching fee to one of these 3 charities. Each coaching session is up to 45-minutes and 100% of the fees collected will be channelled to the charity chosen by you.
With your support, we can bring a difference to these charities one at a time!
All participating coaches are certified and have completed a min of 60-hours coach training. You will be contacted by the coach assigned to you to discuss your coaching session arrangement.
Coaching sessions will be virtual and take place between 1st November – 15th December 2023.
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If you need assistance, you can use the contact us form or email us at : ics@icfmalaysia.org.
WWF-Malaysia was established in 1972 and is part of WWF, the international conservation organisation. Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, WWF-Malaysia’s efforts to conserve nature focus on six major themes: forests, oceans, wildlife, food, climate and energy, as well as freshwater.
SUKA Society is a registered non-governmental organisation (PPM-001-10-22102010) setup to protect and preserve the best interest of children. Our work among marginalised and vulnerable children focuses on restoring trafficked children through our therapeutic programs at the government protection shelters, advocating for improved treatment of children affected by arrest and detention by initiating alternative to detention programs, creating greater access to education for indigeneous children by setting up community pre-schools in remote villages and providing a holistic case management and community placement programme for children without parental care.
From our humble beginnings when we first registered in the year 1969, NKF strives to raise the standards of care we provide to patients with kidney failure and those who are suffering from various kidney-related diseases.