Youth at YTL (YAY) bursts onto the scene, inviting YTL employees’ kids to dive into their parents’ world of innovation.
Launched at the YTL Beyond 70 celebrations, this bold programme transforms workplaces into playgrounds of purpose. It’s not just fun—it’s a mission to shape Malaysia’s next generation.
Picture kids buzzing at The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC). Over 50 children, guided by 10 YTL volunteers, explored engineering, architecture, and sustainability.
For readers curious about Youth at YTL, it’s a fresh way to spark career dreams while tying families to Malaysia’s future.
How Youth at YTL fuels young minds
The launch event was electric. Kids aged 7–12 tackled the “Build Your Own Green City” workshop.
Using recycled materials, they crafted eco-friendly model cities. Creative facilitators led them through urban planning and design thinking, all wrapped in play.
Teams shone, earning awards like Most Sustainable City and Best Teamwork.
“YTL’s people are our greatest asset, including their families,” said Dato’ Kathleen Chew, YTL Foundation Programme Director. “Youth at YTL builds care, purpose, and legacy.”
She’s spot-on. X posts rave about the event’s vibe—kids beaming, parents proud. One user called it “a genius way to inspire.” The workshop didn’t just teach—it connected kids to real-world impact.
Next, YTL plans a YAY Summer Camp in September 2025. Think digital innovation with YTL AI Labs. Also, a Christmas Celebration in December will wrap the year with family cheer.
Youth at YTL matters for Malaysia
This isn’t fluff—it’s strategy. Malaysia’s construction sector needs fresh talent, per web reports.
Youth at YTL plants seeds early, showing kids careers in sustainable design. It’s a pipeline for innovation, not just jobs.
The programme ties to YTL’s ethos: build right, for the right reasons. Sustainability isn’t a buzzword here—it’s the core.
Kids learned to design cities that save resources, a lesson echoing YTL’s green projects like solar initiatives, noted on X.
Moreover, it’s personal. Employees’ kids see their parents’ work matter. This builds pride and purpose. The KLPAC event proved it—kids left buzzing about engineering, not just toys.
For parents, it’s a win too. Youth at YTL programs answer the question: how do you raise kids who care about Malaysia’s future? Start young, hands-on, and hopeful.
Youth at YTL isn’t just a programme—it’s a spark. It shows kids they can shape a greener, bolder Malaysia. Stay tuned for the Summer Camp and Christmas Celebration.
Visit www.ytl.com for details. Inspire the next generation—don’t wait.
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