OUR FOUNDATION IS ALL ABOUT
CHANGING LIVES
- Community development by empowering academically under performing and socially challenged students;
- Increasing and sharing innovative approaches for information exchange through experimentation, research and technology;
- Developing innovative platforms related to educational, social, counseling and welfare;
- English for Juniors (E4J)
- Civil Society Intervention (CSI)
- Skill Training Initiative (STI)
- Volunteer Induction Programme (VIP)
- Counseling
- Research
- Medical Aid and Welfare.
Our History
EWRF's 46 year journey since 1979
Here you will be able to trace back what started as a support for a few promising children by well intentioned professionals, over the years has become an esteemed organisation of dedicated citizens who care for those who may have been left behind in the midst of a faced paced growing nation.
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase One
EWRF was officially registered as an NGO on 1st of February 1979. Up to 1995, the general focus was to assist young Malaysian Indian individuals to have a better probability in attending public universities. Hostels were established in Kluang and Muar to allow bright students from plantations and rural areas to attend schools and be provided adequate guidance by professionals.
Phase Two
Phase Three
In 2006, Mr. S. Pasupathi took over EWRF’s journey, with delinquents being the main issue to be tackled. The Millennial Phase focused on “At-Risk” students who were not only from economically challenged backgrounds but who were underachieving students as well. The 2014 Household Income Survey by the Department of Statistics showed that a large percentage of the Malaysian Indian community had to struggle with lower income. The study also revealed that 139,030 families comprising 695,030 Indians were still being affected by poverty and poverty related challenges. EWRF launched a new project in 1996 which continued until 2005, called “Assist a Bright Child” (ABC) as an encouragement for students from secondary schools who have achieved good results in public examinations to be rewarded with scholarships. This initiative was later handed over to the Malaysian Community and Education Foundation (MCEF) and was subsequently renamed as Project ILHAM.
Phase 3
The People Behind The Foundation
Currently serving Central Committee Members (2024-2026)
President
Deputy President
Vice President
Vice President
General Secretary
Deputy General Secretary
Treasure
Umma Jananisheree Permalusamy
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Add Your He Past Presidents who have set the standard

Tan Sri Prof. Dato’ Dr. T. Marimuthu
1979-1981, 1984-1986

Dr. K. K. Nair
1981 – 1982

Dr. N. Iyngaran
1982 – 1984

Dato’ N. Sadasivan
1986 – 1988

Dato’ Rommel Josef
1988 – 1990

Dr. Gokul R. Naidu
1990 – 1992

Dr. Thomas Varughese
1992 – 1996

Dato’ Arumugam Suppiah
1996 – 1998

Etican Ramasamy
1998 – 2000

Datuk R. Karunakaran
2000 – 2002

Tan Sri Prof. Dato’ Dr. T. Marimuthu
1979-1981, 1984-1986

Dr. K. K. Nair
1981 – 1982

Dr. N. Iyngaran
1982 – 1984

Dato’ N. Sadasivan
1986 – 1988

Dato’ Rommel Josef
1988 – 1990

Dr. Gokul R. Naidu
1990 – 1992

Dr. Thomas Varughese
1992 – 1996

Dato’ Arumugam Suppiah
1996 – 1998

Etican Ramasamy
1998–2000

Datuk R. Karunakaran
2000–2002

S. Jambulingam
2002–2004

S.K. Samy
2004-2006

S. Pasupathi
2006–2010

Dato’ A. Yogesvaran
2010–2014

Ir. Rajasegaran Thevaraj
2014–2016

S.P Nathan
2016–2018

K. Nadarajah
2018 – 2020

Govindasamy Annamalai
2020 – 2024

S. Jambulingam
2002 – 2004

S.K. Samy
2004-2006

S. Pasupathi
2006 – 2010

Dato’ A. Yogesvaran
2010 – 2014

Ir. Rajasegaran Thevaraj
2014 – 2016

S.P Nathan
2016 – 2018

K. Nadarajah
2018 – 2020

Govindasamy Annamalai
2020 - 2024
Segaran Chandrakumaran
Project Manager
Shamalasri Elamkovan
Accounts Officer
Presenna Prabagaran
Project Officer
Rebecca Jane Raymond
Marketing & Communications Officer