AIA Malaysia’s Healthiest Schools Programme Is Back – Will Your School Be The Next Champion?

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AIA Malaysia’s Healthiest Schools Programme Is Back – Will Your School Be The Next Champion?
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Don’t let your school miss out on this opportunity to make a difference — and maybe even take home the grand prize!

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Here’s where it gets exciting – there’s a competition with prizes worth up to USD100,000! Schools can submit their projects showing how they’re making a positive impact on student health and stand a chance to win big. Their winning project was the ‘HELPIE’ mobile app, designed to raise mental health awareness with games, campaigns, and interactive tools. Talk about next-level creativity! That’s one way to put Malaysia on the map, kan?

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