b'T he course included Vision and Goal Setting, Communication Skills and Public Critical Thinking and Project Management, together with resum preparation, coaching for job Speaking,interviews,business,financialandaccountancyskills.Aimed primarily at the 18-25 age group, SEEED Jobs for Life inspired young people to achieve mental, emotionalandphysicalfitness,whilstbuildingconfidenceandself-esteemandsettingthemontheroad to empowering careers. Following graduation, the programme matched graduates with potential universities,orjobsthatbestfittheirpersonality,goals and capabilities, including graduate Erwina Cynthia, who secured a JPAScholarship (a fully aided Malaysian Government Scholarship) to study Medicine. The programmehas sinceexpanded to includeSanctuary - a safe shelter for women communities within Pandamaran and Kapar and wasSanctuary: Shelter for Women >>> des awarded National Blue Ocean Strategy (Social PPP)all status, and ,throughvaluablesponsorship from ,The SISWP Federation Project for 2019-2021proviasupport to victims of violence, andthose vulnerable Malaysian Collaborative Impact Initiative (MCII)andduring natural disasters,place to go AIM /PrimeMinistersOffice,wasableto carry out, ais found -and no one to turn to hrough the construction of transformational training programme in Klang during , . Tthree shelters in Fiji many who have noa place tosafe home2016. and children to find peace and heal, and a place to rebuild lives. T he sheltersempower women security, away from perpetrators.Through education, counsel ng and a progra mmeof rehabilitation, the project worktowards the elimination of all forms of violence ,against women and girls.I n September 2018li ,the Ministry for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviations , together withthe SISWP delegation ,signed a Memorandum ofthebuildingof thehelters. A substantial donation towards the shelterscameUnderstanding (MOU), leadofficially launchingFederation programme fromTAPPOOFoundation, which,intends to establish s a total of t hree centresat a cost of $200,000 each, with all shelters in operation during 2019.15'