A Milton Keynes-based charity will be honouring first-generation students of Sri Lankan descent with a special felicitation ceremony for their amazing achievements.
The Sri Lankan Muslim Progressive Front -Milton Keynes (SLMPF-MK) has proudly announced a special felicitation ceremony honouring the remarkable achievements of first-generation Sri Lankan students in Milton Keynes.
The event will take place on Saturday, September 7, celebrating the academic successes of children from immigrant and underprivileged backgrounds.
This ceremony highlights the hard work, resilience, and dedication of these young individuals, who have excelled in their studies despite facing numerous challenges. The event is a testament to the potential within these students and a recognition of their bright futures ahead.
Kurshida Mirza (BEM) High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Emily Darlington MP for Milton Keynes Central will be the distinguished guests of honour, underscoring the importance of community support and the role of education in empowering the next generation. Local councillors and community leaders also will be the guests in the event. Their presence reinforces the commitment to nurturing the talents of students from all backgrounds, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to succeed.
SLMPF-MK, a charity dedicated to supporting learning, mentorship, and personal fulfilment within the Sri Lankan community in Milton Keynes, is proud to host this event. The charity believes in the power of education as a transformative tool and is committed to providing the necessary support to help these students reach their full potential.
"We are incredibly proud of the achievements of these young students," said Mustapha Bathuruzamaan, Barrister at Law, Secretary of SLMPF-MK. "This event is not just about recognizing their hard work, but also about inspiring them to continue striving for excellence. It is also a moment to thank the wider community for their support and to encourage continued investment in the education and well-being of our children."
The event will take place at the Novotel Hotel on Saturday, September 7, between 5pm and 9pm.