KCTTDI honored at the Kiwanis Malaysia's 25th District Convention

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The Kiwanis Club of TTDI participated in Kiwanis Malaysia’s 25th District Convention at the Imperial Lexis Kuala Lumpur on 22 & 23 August 2025. With much pride in our hearts, we congratulate our members for receiving the following awards.
Dato Fatimah Saad and Desiree Kaur - for participating in the Kool Kiwanian Membership Campaign and recruiting new members to our club.
Legion of Honor recipients for 30 years of Service in Kiwanis - Dato Fatimah Saad and Pn Rogayah Saad.
Legion of Honor recipients for 25 years of Service in Kiwanis - Pn Firoza Burhan and Pn Halifah Abdul Jalil.
At the club level, KCTTDI was also awarded with the Empowerment Excellence Award for being the most empowering club that encourages independence and respects democracy & the Service Leadership Program Excellence Awards for sponsoring the Tree Top International School Key Club.
We also bagged the much coveted Best Club report award for the 2nd year in a row!
Additionally, our club’s Immediate Past President, Desiree Kaur was installed as the Lieutenant Governor for Division 3 for the 2025/2026 term. Dato Fatimah Saad, KCTTDI’s Charter President and President Designate is also retaining her role at the District level as the Chairman of Kiwanis Malaysia Academy (KMA).
Congratulations to Governor Designate Gary Wong. We look forward to paying it forward alongside you as we serve the children of the world. Congratulations and our heartfelt thanks to Governor Olivia Chin for a wonderful 2024/2025 term.
Heartiest congratulations to Governor Elect Designate Eric Low and Vice Governor Designate Maria Chee, as well as the incoming Board and Chairs for Kiwanis Malaysia district.
It was indeed an enjoyed silver jubilee celebration.

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DateSat, 23 August 2025

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