Football-centric programme to groom at-risk teens


(From left) Phang, Umayal, Subahan and Pasupathi at the MOU signing ceremony between Rhythm Foundation, PJ City FC, MyPJ and MySkills Foundation.

RYTHM Foundation and three local organisations have joined forces to champion a youth development programme called Jaguh RF that aims to improve the lives of at-risk teenage boys.

The partnership with MySkills Foundation, MyPJ and PJ City Football Club (PJ City FC) will see teenage boys from low-income families, who are less academically inclined, to excel through sports.

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