Saturday, February 26, 2011

Berjaya Founder's Day Charity Program - RM 95,000.00 donated to HOPE worldwide Malaysia!

26 Feb 2011, Berjaya Founder's Day Charity Program @ Berjaya Times Square

A Big "Thank You" to Berjaya Group for holding such a meaningful event! The founder of Berjaya Group Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan did not just to host a day for celebration, but rather took this opportunity to contribute back to the community by inviting 28 charity organizations in Malaysia to organize a charity bazaar to raise funds.

Each and every charity organization were given a booth to publicize their programs and sell things for fund raising.

Despite of that, Berjaya Group as well prepared an amount of donation for these 28 charity organizations, and RM 95,000.00 were donated to HOPE worldwide Malaysia.

Tan Seri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan walking around to visit each and every booth. HOPE worldwide Malaysia presented a piece of Art Work with the Chinese Character "希望" means "Hope" to Tan Sri as an appreciation.

Thanks for Berjaya Group's generosity for charity! Your donation had helped us to help more and more underprivileged to breakthrough their lives' difficulties.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Orang Asli Outreach Program to Kampung Pos Woh, Tapah, Perak with Bahrain Students

16 Feb 2011, Food Distribution @ Orang Asli Village, Kampung Pos Woh

Right after joining the MY Reading Program on 15 Feb, the next day, we and the group of Bahrain Students made our trip to a Orang Asli Village called, Kampung Pos Woh, located near to Tapah town, and about 40 to 50 kilometres away to Cameron Highlands. It is a very beautiful place with attractive nature, such as Water Falls, greeneries and different kind of flora species.

It was a bright sunny day, and joining us we have Joey from HOPE worldwide Penang and a group of volunteers from Sungai Petani as well.

It was a great experience and we were all sweat under the hot sun, bringing loads of groceries and some clothings for the villagers. Yet, it was just so fulfilling and refreshing.

For the Bahrain Students, they all mentioned that this is something very special in their lifetime. To able to be a person to give and contribute those who are in need.

Arrival at Kampung Pos Woh, it was about 11am!

Let's pack up the groceries!





Off we begin our journey to distribute the groceries and clothing to the villagers!




It was a hot weather and I was so amazed when I able to went in one of the houses to visit the family. Inside the house, the air was just cooling, and they were not using any air-conditioner nor fan.











Helping a kids to wear a shirt that donated by one of the volunteers.



I remembered how grateful were the villagers towards out act of love, they never thought of there were people from the city would come and reach out to them.






What a day with this fruitful mission for myself, and what more for the Bahrain students who used to come from a wealthy country? I believe this was an eye-wide-opened experience for them too!

Right after this trip, the Bahrain students were preparing their way fly back to their country. It was indeed a great time together with you guys and hope to see you guys again~!

Should you were touched with the pictures and would like to find our more about our Orang Asli Outreach Program, I would like to encourage you to join our coming trip on 03 April 2011 to Kampung Bukit Asu in the North East Perak, an isolated orang asli area. This is a trip organized by our HOPE worldwide Penang, with our Free Mobile Clinic Van will drive in to provide free medication and treatment to the villagers. Find out more by reading out post http://hopewwmalaysia.blogspot.com/2011/03/outreach-program-to-kampung-bukit-asu.html~!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

MY Reading Program with Bahrain Students

15 Feb 2011, MY Reading Program with students from Bahrain @ Sentul Centre of HOPE worldwide Kuala Lumpur

A group of students from Bahrain were here with us last weekend and we indeed have had a great time with the children during one of our program - MY Reading Program.

As usual, nursery rhymes with gestures to start the day!

And... we have the students to take over the story telling session, and this time, we have the story called "Wake up, Mum!"

Each and everyone of them played a role - the cow in the farm, the dog at the orchard and so on...

One of them was The Little Harry. Little Harry was trying to wake his mother up, so to feed the animals breakfast

Here, the mother woke up. And prepare food for the animals in the farm.


The children take their turns to feed the animals as the story told


Applaud for the teachers from Bahrain!


Reading time!


















Here, one of our children in the program, Dayana was very welcome by all the teachers, and they carried her to snap pictures together.



Say cheese....













Thanks for everyone's participation with love, passion and effort! Which had brighten up the day for the children!

Special thanks to Marlyn, the teacher of the students from Bahrain!