
“Education is the most powerful weapon, which you can use to change the world”.- Nelson Mandela. This is the famous quote by the father of love and generosity of nation. He remained in the hearts of everyone because of his dedication to the youth. This is a part of educating and guiding the youth towards the right path of life. This quote is also a one way of showing children on becoming better people.
Children are greater treasures of life. And that, through education, a better future awaits them. Nelson Mandela is conscious about the world that children live in. Most of these children are exploited and there is no more light seen at the end of the tunnel for them. They are tortured instead of enjoying a carefree and happy childhood.
With this quote, this enlightened the minds of people in demonstrating and making a change. One of those who are awakened is Chai Quan Yew, a twelve-year old child. He may not be capable enough in changing the world. However, his deep interest in changing the world of ten children is enough. He is such an inspiration to all because of his goal of buying them school bags and stationery.

Quan Yew understands the necessities of children. This is why he ran seven kilometers in Kuala Lumpur City Day Run on the 8th day of February 2015. This raised RM 1000 for ten children via Living Hope. This is the first ever running experience of Quan Yew.
He spent three months of rigorous training, every Tuesday morning. Although starting it was hard for his part, his determination keeps him going throughout the training. He has never given up in making a significant difference for the poors children and for himself.
This has made him the happiest runner. And that, he even enjoyed his running!
Please visit Run for Hope website for more information about training children to raise fund intended for underprivileged children.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Visit to SK Pos Legap Sungai Siput Utara, Perak
10 October 2019
Dr Peggy Wong and the team visited SK Pos Legap in Sungai Siput Utara, Perak on 10th October 2019. We have distributed gifts to 324 Orang Asli children. Gifts were also given to the teachers and staff as well. The children were so happy to receive the gifts.
The children in the school are living in boarding houses (Asrama). These children were 5 to 12 years old, living far away from their families in the surrounding villages of Kampung Pos Legap.
The teachers hope to see Living Hope coming back again to this isolated village.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Living Hope Resource Center in Kampar
20 September 2019
A new Living Hope Education Resource Center was launched in Bandar Baru Kampar. This is to benefit the underprivileged children of Kampar and beyond.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Visit to Orang Asli in Bukit Terang Village
3 August 2019
Living Hope’s visit to Bukit Terang Village has distributed toys, stationeries, snacks and essential food items to the Orang Asli children. We also hosted a lunch for 100 Orang Asli, both adults and children. The children receive the bags of stationery and toys with joy and gratitude. All this wouldn’t be possible without support from the donors.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Living Hope 12th Anniversary Bazaar
14 July 2019
Living Hope’s 12th Anniversary Charity Bazaar was held in The School at Jaya One. Thank you everyone for your love, support and generosity. Many underprivileged children were benefited from this bazaar.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Toys and Books Library in Bandar Sunway
26 June 2019
A Toys & Books Library was launched in Bandar Sunway for the urban poor children to have access to reading materials and toys. Many children were benefited from this program. All huge thanks to our generous and kind donors for supporting this program, your contribution to this program is much appreciated and brought joy to the children.
Last Updated: June 2, 2022 by livinghopeglobal
Myanmar refugee children in Subang Jaya
10 Jun 2019
Living Hope’s visit to Myanmar refugee children in Subang Jaya.
Posted: May 28, 2018 by livinghopeglobal
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Chai Quan Yew Makes a Big Difference in the Lives of Children
“Education is the most powerful weapon, which you can use to change the world”.- Nelson Mandela. This is the famous quote by the father of love and generosity of nation. He remained in the hearts of everyone because of his dedication to the youth. This is a part of educating and guiding the youth towards the right path of life. This quote is also a one way of showing children on becoming better people.
Children are greater treasures of life. And that, through education, a better future awaits them. Nelson Mandela is conscious about the world that children live in. Most of these children are exploited and there is no more light seen at the end of the tunnel for them. They are tortured instead of enjoying a carefree and happy childhood.
With this quote, this enlightened the minds of people in demonstrating and making a change. One of those who are awakened is Chai Quan Yew, a twelve-year old child. He may not be capable enough in changing the world. However, his deep interest in changing the world of ten children is enough. He is such an inspiration to all because of his goal of buying them school bags and stationery.
Quan Yew understands the necessities of children. This is why he ran seven kilometers in Kuala Lumpur City Day Run on the 8th day of February 2015. This raised RM 1000 for ten children via Living Hope. This is the first ever running experience of Quan Yew.
He spent three months of rigorous training, every Tuesday morning. Although starting it was hard for his part, his determination keeps him going throughout the training. He has never given up in making a significant difference for the poors children and for himself.
This has made him the happiest runner. And that, he even enjoyed his running!
Please visit Run for Hope website for more information about training children to raise fund intended for underprivileged children.