Saturday, December 15, 2007
“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”
So this is it. The final of the competition. We'll depart to Kuala Lumpur at 10:25am and arriving at 1:10pm. Mdm.Michelle and her friend Yati will fetch us from the airport and bring us for touring.
As for tomorrow, Sunday - Mdm. Michelle will bring us to the Christmas Open House at Pusat Jagaan Kanak-kanak Nur Salam, in Chow Kit, a charity programme with Maxis. Below is the details of the place and the programme. Thank you for allowing us to join. It will be another great experience!
Rumah Nur Salam, which includes Pusat Aktiviti Kanak Kanak, Chow Kit, is a 24 hour activity center and 'safehouse' that wants to provide a 'safe,' healthy and loving environment for all children under the age of 18, living or loitering, in and around the Chow Kit area of KL. Children registered at the center are given food, shelter and are exposed to educational, health and recreational activities and programs that otherwise may not be accessible to them.
On an average day, there are about 30 children who attend a program at the center. Currently, this number increases to around 70 children on weekends. Most who come to the center are under the age of 12, but the number of teenagers who attend a program is on the rise. To date we have over 126 children registered.
Who are these kids? Most of the children are poor and discriminated against and are, from the areas around Chow Kit and the greater parts of KL. They are, for the most part, unable to have their basic needs met and there is little adult supervision. Thus, many children stay on the streets in the middle of the night and are deemed as 'high risk' children.
Rumah Nur Salam is a collaboration project between the Department of Welfare (JKM), Wilayah and Yayasan Salam, Malaysia to assist, protect and address the issues that these children face and to provide a 'safe' zone or sanctuary for them.
MAXIS CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, 16 December 2007
Pusat Penjagaan Nur Salam, 24B & C Jalan Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur
PROGRAMME
9.30 am- Maxis volunteers to meet at Menara Maxis and take bus to Nur Salam
10.00 am- Arrival of Maxis Volunteers at Nur Salam Volunteers start to decorate the Home with Christmas decors
11.00 am- Decorating the Christmas Tree
11.30 am- Welcome by Raja Azizan (Executive Director)/Dr Hartini Zainudin (Consultant)/Raja Aziz (Executive Director, Internal Affairs
- Presentation by children from Nur Salam Home
-Christmas Carols by the Lighthouse
12.30 pm - Games/Fund Activities with Santa Clause/Clown Jon Eddy (COO Maxis) presents mock cheque & school shoes to the children
12.30 pm- Lunch with the children
- Group photo with the children
02.00 pm- Good Bye
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We want to thank all that have been giving their blessings, prayers and supports to us from the beginning of the project until this end. We promise that we'll do our best. Especially being 'the voice' for these Autistic children.
We'll do our best in posting you our latest happenings while in KL. As for now, we leave you with an extract taken from Low Gin Tung's blog, posted very, very early this morning. [2am]
Tung : Yes, we are representing our school, ourselves, our town, our supporters, our friends, the centre and not to forget, the innocent special children. We are representing them, to bring and to speak out for those who can't speak out for themselves. This is it, as I have said, it is a game. A game that will come to an end sooner or later. But, we are not going to stop! We ought to replay the game though we finish it already! Children at the centre, we urge to speak for you! Winning or losing doesn't matter, the important thing is, to become as a leading voice to tell about autism to everyone! Hence, WISH US LUCK in the final presentation in Kuala Lumpur, Citrus Hotel. Pray for us, as this is the one and only one golden chance to bring autism awareness back !! K.L, here we come~
H.O.P.E.
8:00 AM
Autism
What is Autism?
Autism is a develepmental disorder that impairs the person's ability to communicate and interact socially with the other people.
People with autism have great difficulty in learning or intellectual disabillities.
They also have difficulty in understanding the world around them, and thus would rather keep to themselves or to a rigid "safer" routine.
People with autismhave a wide variety of symptoms, IQ level and behavioural problems.
A more common term used to describe this disability is Autism Spectrum Disorder ( ASD ).
Current global statistics state that up to a staggering 1 : 167 persons suffer from ASD!
Strangely, 80% of Austistic are males.
What causes autism or ASD ?
ASD is caused by dysfunction of the brain in receiving, processing, coordinating and responding to sensory information, a process which most healthy people carry out automatically at an efficient rate.
Research shows that the brain of an ASD person processes information in a perculiar manner and often at a lower rate.
Hence, their response to sight, touch, sound, movement and balance can be very different fron other normal and healthy people.
What causes such a brain dysfunction remains unclear, but the factor suggested include genetic, biochemical and metabolic abnormalities, enviromental pollution and even certain viral infections.
Mission
Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder affecting so many around the world. Autism is not mental illness, these children and adults think differently. Albert Einstein, they say was autistic. How many in the audience know that there are
38,000 autistic people in Sri Lanka?
So we as entertainers, urge you all to ‘
speak up for those who cannot speak up for themselves.’
Lets spread awareness of autism, particularly when numbers of autistic children are rising and we urge our government to also provide public services – who knows we may even produce Albert Einsteins if we provide education, health, specialist speech therapy for autistic children in our lovely island....
Desmond de Silva
MISSION STATEMENT :
To equip Autistic children with the required skills to lead meaningful and independent lives within Sandakan society and to raise awareness among the public on autism.
OBJECTIVES :
+To expose the school community and the general public to autism in our effort to raise awareness via the creation of a website, so that the younger generation and the public may be more sensitive to the needs of these strata society.
+To help the autistic children, parents, teachers and the centre obtain a better understanding about Autism by providing any resources at the website on the subject.
+To give funds to the centre, so the teachers can get proper training in the future.
+To get the school community to contribute in helping the autistic children, through voluntary work such as charity work (cleaning and mural painting) and activity (mini concert) to raise fund for the centre.
+To change mindsets of every person in accepting autistic people in their community, so that they too feel loved and accepted as a contributing part of the society.
+To raise funds to improve the facilities of the centre.
+To create an awareness of the team members and the school community in general, of how much we should appreciate our lives and be grateful for it.
+To bring light to the children who are developmentaly delayed by having fun with them through activities.
Activities
A Cent A Day.

Date : From 18.09.07 to 12.10.07
Venue : Donation jars will be placed at school canteens and teachers' staffrooms.
Objectives : This activity gives a chance for the school communities to contribute and donate even just a cent a day! All collection and donation will be donated to Sabah Cheshire Early Intervention Centre in October.
Charity Work.

Date : 06.10.07
Venue : Sabah Chesire Early Intervention Centre
Objectives : Along with Sung Siew community, this will be a whole day work on cleaning, planting and mural painting on the plain walls. This is to prepare the centre to children learning friendly.
Family Day.

Date : 21.10.07
Venue : Sabah Chesire Early Intervention Centre
Objectives : A set of games, aiming for these children. With these games involving the team members, the teachers of the centre, the parents and the children, we hope the children will have fun and know that they are accepted among the normal people too. This activity will be held during the Family Day, which will be officiated by YB Au Kam Wah.
Mini Charity Concert.

Date : 27.10.07
Venue : School Stage, School Grandstand
Objectives : A mini concert, allowing different group of students, consisting of uniform bodies, clubs and individuals, performing dance, singing and even band performance. This is to realize their talents and be thankful for it. So they get the chances to entertain, be entertained and the same time, do charity. All donation will be collected and used for educational aids, materials and toys for the centre.
Future Activities
H.O.P.E. team believes that these children need love, care and attention. Thus, the team is going to continue serving the centre in a long run. Starting with the adoption programme, festive celebrations and annual family day. This is a continuous effort and out of the team's willingness as we believe help doesn't come in short period of time, if one wants to see the outcome. We hope by then, we will grow with these children and see them becoming somebody too in the society.
Adoption Programme.

Date : In November
Venue : Sabah Cheshire Home Early Intervention Centre
Objectives : Team members are able to adopt their brothers and sisters at the EIC and get to know them, by spending time with them and teach them through the guidance from the teachers in the centre. With this, the children learn to be accepted and loved. As for the team members, this will be an eye opener and awareness to learn more about the children, learning to be patient and appreciate of what God has given to them.
Festive Celebration.

Date : 13.12.07 & 19.12.08 [Christmas]
Venue : Sabah Cheshire Home Early Intervention Centre
Objectives : H.O.P.E. team will arrange activities for Christmas celebration with the centre's committees. This celebration will involved all occupants of Sabah Cheshire Home, too!
Annual Family Day.

Date : The centre's anniversary
Venue : Sabah Cheshire Home Early Intervention Centre
Objectives : Since our successful family day, we intend to continue this activity in the future. It opens chances of good interaction among the communities.
...and many many more to come!
Expenditure

Team Name - H.O.P.E
Project Name - Let 'Em Shine, Too!
The 9 Sparkling Shiny Stars!
The H.O.P.E. team members
[ Email us at chesire-smss@hotmail.com ]
Ms. Michelle Tiew - Our Mentor from Maxis CyberlinQ
[Email at TMICHEL@maxis.com.my]
Ms. Yong Wye Yee - Our Mentor from Maxis CyberlinQ
[Email at WYYONG@maxis.com.my]
Ms.Latifah Yusof Embun - Teacher Advisor
[Email at mslat@sung-siew.com]
Crystal Leong Sukyi - Team Leader
[Email at crystalleong777@hotmail.com]
Olivia Hon - Secretary
Catherina Maria Wong - Graphic Designer
[Email at diana_wong123@hotmail.com ]
Low Gin Tung - Treasurer & Video Creator
[Email at tung_tung92@hotmail.com]
David Wong Yeong Yeow - Content Editor
[Email at david_wyy91@hotmail.com]
Stephanie Chen Mei Ying - Content Editor
[Email at mystepchen@hotmail.com]
Dont remain anonymous and silent, speak up!
Let us listen to the voices.
H.O.P.E. Team would like to convey our gratitude and thanks to the following for helping, supporting and contributing in anyway possible in making this project a success. Thank You!!!
~ YB Au Kam Wah (ASDK) ADUN N.45 ELOPURA, the Chairman of Sabah Cheshire Home Early Intervention Centre.
~ Mr. Leong Kwok Cheong, SMK Sandakan Bestari's principal and the Treasurer of Sabah Cheshire Home Early Intervention Centre.
~ Sabah Cheshire Early Intervention Centre. The teachers [Ms. Meryhati, Ms. Nelly, Ms. Yati & Ms. Sin Yee], the committee members and the children!
~ Mdm. Florence, Sung Siew Primary School's headmistress and Ms. Jennifer from EIC.
~ The children's parents. Thank you for your co-operation & supports.
~ Mr. Lee Chin Hoi, our school principal.
~ Sung Siew Secondary School community! Sung Siew is the best! :)
~ Maxis CyberlinQ 2007.
~ Our Mentors, Ms. Michelle Tiew and Ms. Yong Wye Yee.
~ Ms. Yati, for joining us on Family Day.
~ Angelique and family, our dear friends in US. Thanks for supporting us all the way!
~ Mr. Lo, Mdm. Dayang, Ms. Yau & Mr. Patrick, for your feedbacks in our interviews.
~ Raymond Heng, our ex-chief website designer.
~ Mr. Ahmad Kamal and Mr. Wahidi Abdullah for accompanying us on the Charity Day.
~ Mr. Patrick Lim and Mdm. Chong Fui Ha, along with all performers & volunteers for the Mini Charity Concert.
~ Mdm. Tan Puah Eng, our 1st Senior Assistant, for allowing us to use your printer and computer.
~ Cynthia Chee, for helping us with the video!
~ Family, parents, friends, individuals and organizations that had come to support this project.
We appreciate it!!