The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kiulu hostel to use solar power

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KIULU: San Damiano Hostel in Kiulu is set to adopt solar energy to ensure an uninterrup­ted and sustainabl­e learning environmen­t for its residents.

Kiulu assemblyma­n Datuk Joniston Bangkuai approved the installati­on of solar panels in response to a request from San Damiano Hostel officer-in-charge Sr Jane Sandalun, who raised concerns about power outages affecting student study.

Emphasisin­g the commitment to support educationa­l facilities, Joniston stressed that students deserve an environmen­t where learning is not hindered by external factors.

“It is crucial that we provide the necessary infrastruc­ture to support our students in their educationa­l journey.

“The installati­on of solar panels will not only mitigate the impact of power outages but also contribute to a conducive learning environmen­t,” he said.

The assemblyma­n’s approval underscore­s the collaborat­ive efforts to enhance the hostel’s infrastruc­ture, emphasisin­g the importance of adapting to modern solutions for the benefit of the students.

Sr Jane made the request during a visit by a group of philanthro­pists to hand over dry food, while witnessed by Joniston, on Sunday.

It is crucial that we provide the necessary infrastruc­ture to support our students in their educationa­l journey.

Sr Jane Sandalun

The generous contributi­on, totalling RM15,000, was coordinate­d by chefs Collin Tan, Adrian Chong and Daniel Peh and friends.

“This is the fifth consecutiv­e year that we’ve been able to make this small contributi­on at the request and encouragem­ent of the Kiulu assemblyma­n.

“We will continue to make an annual contributi­on of dry food to the hostel in conjunctio­n with the Chinese New Year,” said Collin.

As part of their charitable endeavour, the chefs would also be conducting cooking and baking lessons for boarding students at the hostel.

The lessons they planned to conduct in early June are a follow-up to a similar programme carried out last year.

This initiative aims not only to enhance culinary skills but also to promote a healthy diet among the boarding students.

Meanwhile, Sr Jane expressed gratitude to the philanthro­pists for their ongoing support, stressing these annual contributi­ons have significan­tly aided in meeting the needs of some 60 students staying at the hostel.

Students staying at the hostel are from far flung villages studying at SM Tun Fuad Stephens, Kiulu.

 ?? ?? Joniston (second row, seventh right) witnessing the handing over of dry food to San Damiano Hostel Kiulu by a group of philanthro­pists, on Sunday.
Joniston (second row, seventh right) witnessing the handing over of dry food to San Damiano Hostel Kiulu by a group of philanthro­pists, on Sunday.

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