By Miles Macleod | Executive Director of Kingdom Refugee Care
Over the past month, Kingdom Refugee Care (KRC) has continued its close partnership with TPEC, supporting both the school and its students in meaningful, practical ways.
On December 15, KRC helped host TPEC’s end-of-school-year celebration by renting a bus to bring students to Port Dickson Beach. For many students, it was a rare opportunity to rest, celebrate their achievements, and simply enjoy being kids after a long academic year.
In early January, KRC provided additional support by covering TPEC’s January rent and purchasing a new bunk bed to improve living conditions for students in the home. These behind-the-scenes needs are essential for creating a safe and stable learning environment.
Most exciting of all, our partnership is now opening new educational doors. Three TPEC graduates have enrolled in KRC’s Future Leaders GED Program, beginning January 19. Because of this collaboration, refugee students now have a clearer pathway—from early education (K5) all the way through a recognized high school diploma.
Thank you for making partnerships like this possible. Your support is helping refugee students move forward with dignity, stability, and hope for the future.
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