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Well-deserved honour: Kurup presenting Sister Dorothy her award. With them are Macrokiosk co-founder and chief operating officer Henry Goh and Kenny.KOTA KINABALU: She has dedicated her life to nurturing the youngest shoots, and now Sister Dorothy Amalia Laudi , dubbed the “petite nun with a big heart”, has been recognised for tirelessly educating underprivileged children in rural Sabah .
“By recognising her with this award, NPC and Macrokiosk are highlighting the importance of supporting initiatives that break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to families in need,” he added. The native of Tambunan graduated from Edith Cowan University in Perth with a degree in early childhood education in 2005. She was posted to remote Paitan to run mission kindergartens.
“Half my teaching staff are sent to college to become qualified kindergarten teachers. They also train the other teachers.”Sister Dorothy said many of the children there are from very poor families.
Sabah Dorothy Amalia Laudi National Press Club Muhibbah Award
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