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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Fund Raising for Madam Kang Gaik Kee

Time for update!! :D

As most would notice, during the C & S (Club and Society's) Week, the Leo Club booth had extended tables selling colourful yummy J. Co doughnuts and chrysanthemum tea.

For the benefit of new members of Leo Club of Monash University, the purpose of the sale was part of a project by PAWS to raise funds for Madam Kang Gaik Kee. To provide a very brief history of her, Madam Kang takes care of about 200 dogs on her own in Kamunting, Perak. She is in her late 60s and is extremely devoted to taking care of the stray dogs she takes in. Despite not working and living solely on her pension, she still has the generousity of heart to continue taking care of the dogs and using most of her pension on the dogs.

Therefore, PAWS decided to assist her in her selfless pursuit to take care of unwanted dogs by having a fund raising for her. From the fund raising during the C & S Week, we raised a total of around RM 580 which we plan to purchase dog food, shampoo and possibly some towels to send to Madam Kang for her to upkeep the dogs.

On behalf of PAWS, I would like to extend my thanks to all those who have helped during the fund raising to make it a success as well as to the PAWS members, thank you for the team work and making this possible. :) Also, a special thanks to Leo Sharon for preparing the
chrysanthemum tea for us to sell! :D

Here are some of the pictures taken of the fund raising:





(Pictures courtsey of Leo Brian)

Once again, thank you to all that was involved with the fund raising!! :D

Note: To those who wish to contribute to Madam Kang, you may contact her at 012-5549716

Friday, March 27, 2009

Change of time for AIESEC HIV/AIDS SEMINAR

Dear all,

Please take note of the change of time for the AIESEC HIV/AIDS seminar.

The time for the seminar is now: 1:00p.m. - 2:30p.m.

The date and venue remains the same.

See you at the seminar! :)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

AIESEC HIV/AIDS Seminar 2009!!

Attention all!!

There will be a AIESEC HIV/AIDS Seminar on the 2nd of April 2009 so, book this day on your calendar to attend the seminar! :)

Here is a message from Leo Club membership director of Monash University - Yi Peng:
"Dear all,


In the first week of April, Leo club will be collaborating with MUSA to organise a
HIV/AIDS workshop, conducted by international ambassadors from SCB-AIESEC HIV/AIDS Programme Network. The main objective is to create awareness in students. The workshop will be discussing some issues and facts about HIV/AIDS, in combination with some games.

The target number of participants is
50 people, mainly students. Refer to the poster for the time, date and venue... So, whoever is free on that day please attend the workshop... Bring your friends along , too.

Pre-registration
is encouraged as we need to estimate the number of pariticipants in order to prepare for the light refreshments... So just write your name and student ID number and email it to membership_leomonash@yahoo.com

Thank you!!


~yipeng~
Simply, we serve...
"



(please click to enlarge the poster for better view)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Port Dickson Beach Cleaning 2009





PORT DICKSON BEACH CLEANING
DATE: 11 APRIL 2009
TIME: 7.30AM-7.00PM
WANTED
HARDWORKING MEMBERS
for more info contact 0123270901;Terry
WE SERVE


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Notice of General Meeting

Notice is hereby given to all that the general meeting will be held on 12th March 2009 (Thursday), 6pm, in Classroom 9307 (Building 9, Level 3, Room 7).

Please be punctual. If you can't attend the meeting, please do send the secretary an apology through email at secretary_leomonash@yahoo.com with a valid reason.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Year End Trip To Sungai Buloh and Kuala Selangor

The long awaited update has finally arrived! :D

To keep it brief and simple, i would just include the important details and let the pictures that Leo Brian has very kindly provided in the slide show, do most of the talking. :)


As most of you would know, the year end trip - organised in collaboration between PAWS and Humanity group, was planned as a two day one night trip from the 16th of November to the 17th of November 2008 to Sungai Buloh and Kuala Selangor. Purpose of the trip was to visit the Furry Friends Farm (FFF), to visit the children from Rumah Tunas Harapan and for a night's tour to view the fireflies.


First day (16th November 2008)

All 14 of us: Leo An Dee, Sheen Sern, Melissa, Yi Peng, Yi Mei, Carolyn, Sook Yan, Tze Yuen, Dun Hong, Wen Jhe, Chee Fei, Brian, Willie and I, met up in front of the Monash University entrance and stuffed ourselves into 4 cars driven by Leo Melissa, Wen Jhe, Sheen Sern and An Dee and in no time, we were on our way for our road trip!

But first, a group picture in front of Monash University entrance:

The first place on the itinerary was to visit the FFF but before that, we needed to fill our tummies with FOOD!

Sorry! It doesn't quite allow me to tilt the image...so, you would have to tilt your head instead. xD


Soon after, we headed off to FFF.


We met with the person who headed the place - Ms. Yeap. After giving us a short briefing, we were soon divided into groups whereby some raked the leaves, some cleaned the compounds, fed the dogs, washed the bowls, cleared the surroundings and etc.

It may sound easy to some, but believe me, it was no simple job.


An appreciation award from Monash University Leo Club given by Organizing Chairperson - Leo An Dee to Ms. Yeap

Snap shot of the group at FFF

Once done with all the hard work, we decided to award ourselves to some snack and we decided KFC.

Unfortunately, queue happened to be long and it didn’t help that we were still stinking from dog poo and sweat – a combination I trust is not appealing. Thus, off we went to the mamak stall further down. Which turn out not too attractive with the number house flies circulating the tables and around us. Nonetheless, we satisfied our appetite. :)



Not long after, we were back on the road on our way to Kuala Selangor towards the Firefly Park Resort at Bukit Belimbing where we would be staying for the night.




We settled in our respective chalets and got ready for the night tour to see the fireflies!

Unfortunately, we were not allowed to take any pictures of the fireflies or be fined RM500. Apparently none wanted to take the risk, so the closest picture you can get of a firefly is this:

Hahahaha! I KNOW...lame....but i just had to. LOL!

The tour lasted for around 1/2 hour and soon, it was time for dinner – BBQ! (Pictures in slides)

Followed by preparations for the next day, such as goodie bags as well as brushing up our geography of the South East Asia and Asia map; which saw everyone participating with enthusiasm and full of spirit.

Later in the night, we awarded ourselves with a few rounds of Mafia until we called it a night. :D

Second day (17th November 2008)
Next morning, we had simple breakfast that consisted of:


Not the most healthiest meal but we make do. :D

We checked out from the chalet and was back on the road towards Rumah Tunas Harapan.



There, we were again divided into 6 groups and were put in charge of 6 groups of children - whose ages ranges between teenagers to 5 year olds.

To provide you a brief description about Rumah Tunas Harapan, it is a little different compared to other orphanages.

The conventional orphanages that we mostly hear about basically takes in orphans and several teachers or guardians would be in charge of the home. But in Rumah Tunas Harapan, they instil a family oriented concept whereby the children are placed into houses and in each house, there is a "father" and "mother" to take care of them as their own. There are altogether one Chinese family, one Indian family and 4 other Malay families.

In each house, the couple would take care of around six children and bring them up according to the culture of each ethnic. For example, the children in the Chinese house would be brought up to celebrate Chinese New Year, allowed to eat Bak Kut Teh and so on. Same goes for the other houses too.


The children are taken care of until they are 18 years old and some, until they graduate and learn to take care of themselves. Hence the difference with Rumah Tunas Harapan.

The initial plan that we had for the children included a series of games and activities that was both educational and fun. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances - in that the children were caught up playing all the balloons instead, we improvised by allowing the younger children to play the ping pong ball on the spoon game and allowed the rest to continue having fun with the balloons. Then later, we grouped them together and proceeded to teach them geography! :D After that was completed, it was raining so instead of outdoors, we were separated into 6 groups and were invited into the homes of the children to teach them ways to avoid pollution and to save the environment.

Here are some of the pictures taken:


Teaching them geography

Talking about ways to save the environment

With some of the children at their house

An appreciation award from Monash University Leo Club given by Organizing Chairperson - Leo Sheen Sern to Mr. Ong (the father to the Chinese family in Rumah Tunas Harapan)

Group picture with Mr. Ong and some of the children

After we said our goodbyes (albeit reluctantly), we were then on our way back towards KL.


But again, we needed food! So we stopped by One Utama on our way back for some lunch at Wong Kok!

Group pic at Wong Kok

All in all, it was definitely a fun and educational trip. :) It was, i am sure, a great experience for all those involved with this year end trip. Everyone contributed, participated wholeheartedly and most importantly, worked together as a team in providing our services to the society and those in need whilst still enjoying every moment of it. :)


To mark the end of it, on behalf of all, i would like to say a big thank you to Leo Sheen Sern and Leo An Dee for making this trip possible and to everyone else who came, thank you for the warm and friendly company and for all the laughs we shared throughout the journey. Not forgetting Leo Melissa, Wen Jhe, Sheen Sern and An Dee for bringing us safely to and from Kuala Selangor and Sungai Buloh! Thank you! :D

- END -

Below is the slide show that Brian had very kindly done for us. Enjoy! :D