Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Club Project: Recycled Project - 2nd Wave

Our Leo Club of George Town Mutiara had carried out another wave of Recycled Project on 14 November 2010, at Halaman Kristal. We had collected recyclable items from the residents and sent to recycled center. This project was successfully organised with the support from own club members and other Leo Clubs members.

A special thanks to Leo Club of Georgetown City, Leo Club of Union High School, Leo Club of Chung Hwa Confucian High School and friends who attended and gave support to this project. Not to forgotten, thanks to our Sponsoring Lions Club President, Lion Tina and 1st VDG Shawn Lee who dropped by and witnessed this project too.

The organising chairperson for this Recycled Project - 2nd Wave was Leo Janet Wong Li Ting.

Rolling the photos...
We went to house by house to collect the recyclable items from the residents.
We even collected CPU and television too.
Started to differentiate the items into groups.
This grouping process was not easy, as we took nearly two hours to finish all of them.
A group photo with all the Leo Clubs members and friends.
1st VDG Shawn Lee came by and gave his greeting to the Leos there.
After that, we sent all the collected items to recycled center.
Our club president Leo Elisa Ang and Organising Chairperson for this project, Leo Janet Wong. We have made a thank you card to Halaman Krystal for their contribution and support to our previous Recycled Projects.
 Without you guys, this project will not be such a success! Our next date for the 3rd Wave of Recycled Project will be on 16 January 2010!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Club Project: "Service Without Borders" Deepavali Celebration

On 31 October 2010, our Leo Club of George Town Mutiara had organised another community service project, which the title is - "Service Without Borders" Deepavali Celebration. The objective of this project is to provide our Leo service to poor families without discriminate to any race or religion, and celebrate their festival together with our Leo Club members.

On the day itself, we gave our Leo service to a poor Indian family: Ms. Pathma (single mother), Anthony (3rd child) and Victoria (youngest child). We brought them to several places and offered their first time experience in their life. The whole trip was truly meaningful as it brought a memorable pre-celebration for the family's Deepavali Day. In overall, we had brought them for breakfast at McDonald Sungai Dua; a sharing experience and tutorial session for the kids; shopping for necessity goods at Tesco; lunch at Boston Restaurant; play-time at Youth Park and prayer session at Hindu Temple Youth Park. In addition, we had donated a book shelf and some books for the kids too.

The Organising Chairperson for this project was Leo Teh Khai Tzong. A total of 10 members had attended and participated in this meaningful project. Other attendances were: 1st VDG Shawn Lee, RCC Ong Lai Peng, Lion Tina, Lion Gertrude, Lion Mark and 1st DVP Leo Ch'ng Kok Sheng.

This project was successfully organised, with the sponsorship and contribution from Lions, Leos and public.

Now, let the photos bring you all to the journey of "Service Without Borders"!
The journey started at around 9am, and we had breakfast together with the family at McDonald Sungai Dua.
We paid a visit to the family and gave a tutorial session for the kids. Anthony is the 3rd child for Ms. Pathma.
The youngest child's name is Victoria. Both of the kids are so adorable!
A sharing and chit-chat session with the family.
We had donated a book shelf, two study tables and some books for the family too.
Next, we brought them to Tesco hypermarket and bought necessity goods. In the mean time, the mother Ms. Pathma taught the kids on how to shop and purchase goods wisely.
A purchase for new school shoe as well.
Thanks to Lion Tina and Lion Gertrude who stopped by and witnessed this meaningful project.
Had lunch at Boston Restaurant, together with 1st VDG Shawn Lee.
Play time session at Youth Park!!!
GTM members show their L-O-V-E to the community!!!
A group photo at the Youth Park before headed out to Hindu Temple Youth Park.
We went back at around 6pm and we had a memorable experience with the family together.

We are here, as GTMers, to provide our Leo service to community without discriminate any race or religion! Roar!