Two years ago, an explosion destroyed the school’s library, leaving students without access to essential learning resources. While efforts to rebuild and refurbish have been ongoing, the library’s collection remains inadequate for its large student population. Today’s donation changes that — providing 1,512 students with increased access to novels, educational books, and activity guides set to support their academic and personal growth.
The book donation was part of the Books Build Legacy programme, an initiative by BESarawak. Celebration co-organisers, the Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) and the Kadazandusun Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) adopted Books Build Legacy to amplify the event’s impact.
Dato Allan Keripin Nangkai, President of DCCI: “Our initial goal was 1,000 books, but in just two days, we achieved double that, reaching 2,000 books. The overwhelming response from the local community and event participants shows how united we are when we share a common purpose. DCCI will continue championing socio-economic progress for the Dayak communities through business events and other available opportunities.”
The 15th Joint DCCI-KCCI Gawai-Kaamatan Celebration not only served as a platform for cultural unity between Sarawak and Sabah but also demonstrated the organisers’ passion for uplifting indigenous communities.