SEGi University & Colleges has once again made headlines, this time for its remarkable collaboration with renowned restaurant chain Putien in the “10,000 Kids Art for Charity” corporate social responsibility (CSR) project. The initiative, which has gained widespread media coverage, is more than just a community outreach effort—it is a testament to SEGi’s commitment to real-world learning, leadership development, and social impact.
Featured in The Interview (link), China Press (link), and Nanyang Press (link), this project is proving to be a milestone in both education and corporate social responsibility. The overwhelming media attention underscores the scale and significance of this initiative, reinforcing SEGi’s position as an institution that empowers students with transformative, hands-on experiences.
The project, designed to encourage 10,000 children to express their creativity through art while making a difference in the lives of the underprivileged, is not just a charity drive—it is an opportunity for SEGi students to manage a large-scale, high-impact initiative. Beyond textbooks and lectures, students are taking charge of the project’s logistics, coordination, and execution, gaining invaluable industry-ready skills that set them apart from traditional graduates. This is real-world leadership in action.
As a higher education institution committed to fostering well-rounded, socially responsible graduates, SEGi ensures that students do more than just participate in community service; they lead and execute it. This initiative aligns seamlessly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. Through initiatives like these, SEGi is not only shaping professionals but also changemakers who understand the importance of community engagement and social responsibility.
This latest feature in major news outlets is a strong validation of SEGi’s impact beyond academia. It is proof that SEGi students are not just learning but leading, proving their ability to handle high-stakes projects that leave a lasting impression. While others may graduate with theoretical knowledge, SEGi students graduate with experience, leadership, and a network that sets them ahead of the competition.
This event is organised in support of the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals