Kuala Lumpur · Malaysia · Youth-led

Youth that moves
the horizon.

Pink Horizon Initiative creates lasting social change through community outreach, education, and youth empowerment, focused on SDG 3 and SDG 4. Growth for Youth.

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Who we are

A youth-led organisation
that refuses small ambitions.

We started in Kuala Lumpur with a simple conviction: young Malaysians are not waiting to be empowered, they are already doing the work. Pink Horizon gathers that energy and points it at problems that matter — health access for underserved communities and education that actually reaches the people left out.

We are volunteers, students, organisers, and professionals who believe strength looks like showing up. Our name is a statement, not a softness: pink as resolve, not as permission.

Our mission

Where a generation
meets its responsibility.

Pink Horizon Initiative exists to close the distance between young Malaysians who want to help and the communities that need them. We do not run charity from a distance. We build local capacity, hand the microphone to the people most affected, and measure ourselves by what stays behind after the volunteers go home.

Our model is deliberately light on hierarchy and heavy on action. A secondary student, a medical undergraduate, and a working parent can sit at the same table and leave with the same mandate: go do the work, tell us what you learned, bring someone else next time.

We are accountable to the neighbourhoods we serve, not to a brand. Every programme begins with a listening circle and ends with a report back — because trust is the only infrastructure that survives contact with reality.

SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being

We bring health literacy, screening referrals, and mental-health conversation circles to neighbourhoods the system skips. Youth facilitators lead the sessions, so the room speaks the same language as the people in it.


SDG 4 — Quality Education

Free tutoring cohorts, digital-skills workshops, and a mentorship network that pairs secondary students with working young Malaysians. Education as a door we hold open, not a prize we withhold.

Community outreach on the ground

Youth-led facilitation

Mentorship that lasts

Open educational resources

The journey of a programme

From a
listening
circle
to a
movement.

Scroll — the story moves sideways

Step 01

We listen first.

Before a single event is planned, our facilitators sit with residents, teachers, and clinic staff. The problems are named by the people living them — not by a strategy deck in another city.

Step 02

Young people lead it.

University students and recent graduates run the sessions. The result is a room where nobody is talked down to, and where the people helping look like the people being helped.

Step 03

We build capacity.

Each cohort trains the next. A health drive in Sentul becomes a playbook a school in Shah Alam can run three months later without us in the room.

Step 04

It outlives us.

Real change is what remains when the volunteers leave. A parent who can navigate a referral, a student who can tutor the one behind them — that is the horizon, moved.

What we have built together

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Community programmes delivered since 2021

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Young Malaysians volunteered their time

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Neighbourhoods reached across the Klang Valley

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Of participants return for a second cohort

Anchored to the Global Goals

Two goals.
One horizon.

03

Good Health and Well-being

We meet communities where health systems thin out. Our circles normalise conversations about mental health, connect residents to screening and referrals, and train peer facilitators who stay long after a visit ends.

  • Monthly mental-health listening circles
  • Health-literacy workshops in Bahasa and English
  • Referral pathways to local clinics
04

Quality Education

Education is the door we hold open. Free tutoring cohorts, digital-skills labs, and a mentorship network turn a one-time lesson into a relationship that carries a student further than a single exam.

  • Quarterly tutoring cohorts
  • Digital-skills and coding workshops
  • Mentorship from working young Malaysians

Your volunteer journey

Show up.
Stay a while.

  1. 01

    Reach out

    Write to us or meet us at an open house. No CV, no audition — only a willingness to show up.

  2. 02

    Get trained

    Our facilitator training prepares you to lead a circle or a cohort with confidence and care.

  3. 03

    Run a programme

    Lead a health drive, tutor a cohort, or mentor a student. You are never the only one in the room.

  4. 04

    Bring the next one

    The journey ends where it began — by inviting someone else to start theirs.

Our founders

Two voices that
refused to wait.

Qisthi Hadina

  • Best Delegate, Asia World Model United Nations 2022
  • TeenEagle Medalists & Global Qualifier

El Delara Safeerah

  • World Scholars Cup Medalists & Global Qualifier
  • Malaysian International Public School Debating Championship participant

What's next

Gatherings, drives,
and open calls.

14 March 2024

Community Health Drive

A morning of free health checks and referrals at a community hall in Sentul.

02 April 2024

Tutoring Cohort Kickoff

Our quarterly education programme opens for new student and mentor sign-ups.

18 May 2024

Youth Facilitator Training

A hands-on session for volunteers leading health and education circles.

09 June 2024

Open House & Listening Circle

Come hear what communities are asking for, and where we go next.

Help us move
what's next.

Pink is not softness here. It is a decision to be seen, to stay, and to build.

Be Part of Us

Strength, possibility,
and an expanding horizon.