KOTA KINABALU: Students staying in remote areas of Tuaran district, some 40km from here, can now have easier access to schools in town areas with the opening of the Kampung Bantayan Girls’ Hostel.
The RM2.5mil hostel, which is a project between Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu South and HELP Foundation, is able to accommodate up to 120 students.
“The momentous ceremony marks the realisation of RCKKS’ second hostel signature project,” said its president Carlwin Yee. “For the same purpose, the second hostel would now open its doors to provide accommodation for female students from the remote interior areas in and around Tuaran so that they can attend schools within the vicinity of Kampung Bantayan,” he said.
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