Youth-led initiative aims to raise funds and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 March 2026 - A group of A-Level students from Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL) will be hosting the Mega Sports Carnival '26 on 28 March 2026 at the MCKL, Kuala Lumpur campus, in collaboration with MND Malaysia (Motor Neurone Disease Malaysia). This event is to raise funds and increase awareness for individuals affected by Motor Neurone Disease.The student-led initiative is organised by Lee Yi Ying, Siah Kai Jing, Chu Yi Shyian, Muhammad Murtaza Karimi, Sarveshrau, and Lee Yi Hui as part of the Service Learning component of their A-Level programme. The project aims to combine sports, community engagement, and education to support a meaningful social cause.
Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that affects muscle movement and significantly impacts the quality of life of patients and their families.
"We wanted to create an event that not only raises funds but also increases awareness among young people about Motor Neurone Disease," said Sarveshrau, one of the student organisers. "Through sports and community participation, we hope to encourage more people to learn about MND and support the important work done by MND Malaysia."
The organisers are also proud to announce sponsorship support from Yakult Malaysia, whose contribution helps enhance the event experience and support the fundraising efforts.
The sports carnival will feature several Under-21 sporting categories, including:
- Basketball (3v3) — RM40 per team
- Badminton (Singles & Doubles) — RM20 per team
- Table Tennis (Singles) — RM15 per person
- Football (7 players per team) — RM50 per team
- Volleyball (6 players per team) — RM40 per team
AGENDA
| Time | Programme |
| 7.15 a.m. | Participant Registration |
| 7.30 a.m. – 8.15 a.m. | Welcoming Ceremony by MCKL & MND Malaysia (Compulsory for all participants except football and volleyball players) |
| 8.15 a.m. onwards | Basketball, Badminton, and Table Tennis Match Begins |
| 12.00 p.m. | Morning Session Medal Ceremony |
| 1.00 p.m. – 2.00 p.m. | Special Sharing Session by Yakult Malaysia (Event Sponspor) |
| 3.00 p.m. onwards | Football and Volleyball Matches Begin |
| 6.30 p.m. | Football & Volleyball Medal Ceremony |
The top three winners in each category will receive medals, while e-certificates will be awarded to all participants. All profits raised from the carnival will be fully donated to MND Malaysia to support patient care, advocacy, and awareness initiatives.
Students of MCK and members of the public are encouraged to participate and support the cause by registering through the official form:
Registration Link
https://forms.gle/FqvEAEFDwpJKBJJ98
Media Contact
| Sarveshrau A/L Magentharau A-Level Service Learning Team Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL) Telephone: +60 16-200 4608 Instagram: @mnd_sports_carnival | Monisha Sri Executive, Public Relations & Communications Methodist College Kuala Lumpur Telephone: (603) 2274 1851 Ext: 164 Email: monisha.sk@mckl.edu.my Website: https://mckl.edu.my/ |
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Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL)
Founded in 1983 by the Methodist Council of Education, MCKL is built on strong Christian values, with its main campus in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and a branch in Pykett, Penang (MCKL College, Penang, Pykett Campus).
An QS Approved Centre, MCKL offers Advanced Diplomas in Business and Computing: Software Development, alongside pre-university pathways including Cambridge A-Level, Australian Matriculation, and the American Degree Transfer. The college also provides innovative diploma programmes in Digital Business, Digital Marketing, IT (IoT-focused), Computer Science (Data Science-focused), Early Childhood Education, Social Work, and Financial Technology.
Guided by its values, MCKL is recognised for academic excellence, strong overseas degree pathways, and nurturing students to thrive globally with purpose.
