Afiq Khalid

Roots Of Resilience by Ong Ky-Reen

Mental health check-in! Anchor roots grow stubbornly deep, grounding their trees in resilience to weather unforgiving landscapes. Because life whips us about in whirlwinds, we too, need our own anchors within it. “Mental health is a fickle issue: if focusing on the problem isn’t working, try something else.” Popular cures prescribed for mental exhaustion are […]

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From Volunteer to Project Director: Interview with Tisya by Iman Sufia

Iman: What’s the most rewarding aspect of volunteering for you? Tisya: For me, the belief that you will receive back whatever you give, in some form, is profound. When I registered for GDO last year to empower the students, I found myself feeling empowered instead. It seems that one is never at a loss for

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Tales From the Past – Seeds of Deeds: Girls Day Out! by Kartini Jasmin

Every heart has a home, and here at Small Changes MY, Seeds of Deeds is at the centre of that said home. Watch “Seeds of Deeds: Girls Day Out!” aftermovie. Amongst the Small Changes community (both committees and volunteers alike), we treat every single project with the same amount of love, respect, and responsibility. But

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Moonlight Musings by Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah – Part Three

By Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah Prophet Muhammad SAW is the best example for our ummah in seeking a life of barakah through practices which are both wajib (obligatory) and Sunnah (highly recommended practices in the life and teachings of Prophet SAW). Prophet SAW said, “Whoever revives my Sunnah then, he has loved me. And

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Moonlight Musings by Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah – Part Two

By Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah Our days never look the same as the people around us although we have the same 24 hours. Some of us attend classes in the mornings and afternoons because we’re students, some are busy working their corporate jobs and some might be running errands for their families. Even so,

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Moonlight Musings by Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah – Part One

By Rushdina Sofea and Maira Athirah Muslims all over the world celebrate Ramadan as a holy month. It is a special time to grow spiritually and personally. Rather than just not eating or drinking during this month, everything we do is a chance to grow closer to our faith and become more religious.  It’s important

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