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Nestlé for Healthier Kids Celebrates 15 Years of Healthier Futures

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In partnership with MOE and NSM, reaching over 220,000 children with nutrition education

Bandar Baru Bangi, December 1, 2025 - As part of its commitment to fostering healthier lifestyles amongst young Malaysians, the Nestlé for Healthier Kids (N4HK) programme recently celebrated its 15th Anniversary at Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Empat, Bandar Baru Bangi. The event brought together representatives from the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE), the Nutrition Society of Malaysia (NSM), teachers, parents and students to recognise this milestone and reaffirm the long-standing partnership that has supported the programme’s impact over the years.

Commemorating 15 years of N4HK fostering healthier lifestyles among young MalaysiansCommemorating 15 years of the Nestlé For Healthier Kids Programme (N4HK) fostering healthier lifestyles among young Malaysians, reaching over 220,000 students across 865 schools nationwide to date. [Front row, left to right] Pn Nisi Fazirawati, Senior Assistant for Co-Curriculum of SK Jalan Empat; En Azhar Bin Shafiei, Assistant District Education Officer, Student Affairs Unit, Hulu Langat District Education Office; En Suhaimee Bin Sulaiman, Chief Assistant Director, Student Affairs Management Sector, Daily School Management Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia; YM Raja Nurmaria Murni, Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Nestlé Malaysia; and Professor Dr. Mahenderan Appukutty, President of the Nutrition Society of Malaysia, with students, parents and teachers of SK Jalan Empat, Bandar Baru Bangi.

Launched in 2010, N4HK is today one of Malaysia’s longest-running school nutrition education programmes, reaching over 220,000 students across 865 schools nationwide to date. The initiative equips children aged seven to 12 with essential knowledge on balanced nutrition, physical activity and good hygiene through interactive learning modules conducted by registered nutritionists. Looking ahead, N4HK aims to reach 500,000 primary school students by 2030, strengthening its mission to support children and families in building lifelong healthy habits.

The programme’s impact is further amplified through N4HK PARENPRO, which engages parents and caregivers to bridge nutrition knowledge gaps and reinforce healthier choices at home. By combining school-based learning with parent involvement, Nestlé ensures nutrition education is practical, inclusive and extends beyond the classroom.

Children taking part in fun N4HK activitiesThe children of SK Jalan Empat, Bandar Baru Bangi, taking part in fun nutrition education activities at the 15-year celebration of Nestle’s N4HK Programme, together with [Far left] YM Raja Nurmaria Murni, Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Nestlé Malaysia, and [Back row, second from right] En Suhaimee Bin Sulaiman, Chief Assistant Director, Student Affairs Management Sector, Daily School Management Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia.

YM Raja Nurmaria Murni, Executive Director of Group Corporate Affairs, Nestlé Malaysia, said, “Marking 15 years is a meaningful milestone for us, but more importantly it reflects the thousands of children, parents and educators who have benefitted from the programme. As we look ahead, we are committed to expanding this positive impact to reach half a million students by 2030, while deepening our engagement with parents through N4HK PARENPRO. Our goal is clear: to make good nutrition a practical part of everyday life for Malaysians.”

Ms Wong Mei Ching, Group Corporate Nutrition Manager, Nestlé Malaysia, explained, “Malaysia faces a triple burden of malnutrition—where undernutrition, overnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies coexist. National surveys show that more than 90% of adults and children do not consume enough fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Calcium and vitamin D deficiencies remain widespread while dietary fibre intake is critically low across all age groups. These gaps highlight the urgent need for balanced diets that prioritise nutrient-rich foods to support healthier communities. Through our N4HK programme, we are best placed to instil healthy and balanced eating habits from early life. N4HK empowers parents with practical tools and guidance—such as meal planning tips, portion control, and fun, educational activities—so they can nurture positive eating behaviours at home and help children grow up healthy.”

Children taking part in fun N4HK activitiesNestlé’s N4HK Programme equips primary school children with essential knowledge on balanced nutrition, physical activity and good hygiene through engaging interactive learning modules conducted by registered nutritionists.

Students learning about balanced meals through hands-on activitiesStudents of SK Jalan Empat, Bandar Baru Bangi learning about balanced meals through hands-on activities at Nestlé’s N4HK Programme 15-year celebration.

Professor Dr. Mahenderan Appukutty, President of the Nutrition Society of Malaysia, added, “The Nutrition Society of Malaysia is pleased to have collaborated with Nestlé and the Ministry of Education over the last 15 years. Combining science-based nutrition knowledge with interactive learning allows children to understand the importance of balanced eating and active living from an early age, laying the foundation for a healthier generation.”

The anniversary celebration featured interactive sessions for parents and children. Parents participated in a nutrition talk by a registered nutritionist from NSM and hands-on activities such as “Build Your Healthy Plate” and “Smart Swaps for Healthier Choices.” Meanwhile, children engaged in fun learning experiences including nutrition games, aerobics and a burger-making activity. These sessions reflected the essence of N4HK to make nutrition education engaging, inclusive and impactful for all ages.

As part of Nestlé’s global ambition to help 50 million primary school students live healthier lives by 2030, Nestlé for Healthier Kids continues to create meaningful and lasting impact, supporting good health and nutritional wellbeing while shaping healthier Malaysian families.


About Nestlé Malaysia: Nourishing Malaysians for Over a Century

Since 1912, Nestlé has been dedicated to nourishing Malaysians and building their trust through our high-quality brands and products. We contribute to food security as well as to the health and well-being of the Rakyat through our trusted brands and a long-term commitment to Malaysia in the form of investments, employment, and various initiatives that uplift local communities. Today, we operate six factories, employing over 5,000 Malaysians, and we are the Halal Centre of Excellence for Nestlé globally. We are committed to providing halal, nutritious, and high-quality products with sustainability at the heart of our business practices - Made in Malaysia, by Malaysians, for all Malaysians.

As the world's largest food and beverage manufacturer, with our headquarters based in Switzerland, Nestlé operates in over 180 countries. With a workforce of over 270,000 dedicated employees, we are driven by our purpose to unlock the power of food, enhancing the quality of life for everyone, both today and for future generations. Our commitment to nutrition, health, and wellness guides our performance, ensuring we deliver on our promise of GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE.

To discover more about our century-long journey of nourishing Malaysians, please visit our website at https://www.nestle.com.my/ask-nestle/we-are-nestle.


For more information, please contact:

Shaheen Zaffar
Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
Tel: (+603) 7965 6456
E-mail: [email protected] 

Nik Wardah or Yasmin Kadir
acorn communications
Tel: (+603) 7958 8348 
E-mail: [email protected]