Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cultural Day


On 2nd of August, the children in PPKKCTM have just experienced different culture and custom of several countries in a day! This day, the children went Kazakhstan, United Kingdom, United Stated of America, Hong Kong and Taiwan without leaving Malaysia, and this day is known as cultural day.

In the afternoon, the international volunteers have display their country related item, such as flag, country’s background, tourist attraction spot and more through presentation form and also display physical goods. When the children visited their station, the volunteers will explained in detail to the children to allow them to understand country beyond Malaysia. They shared their country’s food with the children so that the children can have a taste of it instead of showing them pictures. They also display some of the traditional costume and the miniature of their traditional house.

Through the cultural day, the children in PPKKCTM not only able to expand their geographical knowledge beyond the horizon, but to expose different tradition and culture that displayed by these international volunteers. Not only that, these international volunteers also able to sharpen their presentation and communication skills. Cultural day is definitely a meaningful event that benefits everyone!


The volunteer explained the country details to the children.
The volunteer shows his country flag to the children

Volunteers explained the characteristic of the historical building through post card.

The children "visiting" the country!!

Story Telling Competition


25th July 2009 is the day for the children in PPKKCTM to shine!! This day, these children are prepared to show their talent in front of all the audience because it is story telling competition! The objective of the story telling competition is to build up the confidence for the children by standing in front of the crowd and tell a story. Besides, the children able to sharpen their presentation skills and not to forget their ability to write a story on their own to show their creativity!

For the past few weeks, the international volunteers have put in lots of effort in teaching and assisting the children in English subjects. Throughout the past few weeks, many exercises have been done. From these practices, the children learned new vocabularies and correct grammars and with their utmost creativity, they prepared their own speeches.

After the well preparation and guidance from the international volunteers, it is the time for the children to share their story. Every participant has given out the best of themselves and they received the warm appreciation from the crowd. The winners of story competition have received prizes to serve as the motivation and encouragement. It was a great learning experience for the children, as they learn and grow. The judges, who consist of PPKKCTM’s learning advisors and visitors, were impressed with the learning progression of these children. Quoted from one judge, Mr Morhan “they have improved drastically since the last time I saw them” and the director of PPKKCTM, Mr Cheah also regard TOMORROW as the project that maximize the children’s capability and improvement.

The story competition was a success event, as we witness the children’s development in all area such as personal development and their English command. It was a great pleasure to know that TOMORROW assist the children in these essential areas as we serve back to TOMORROW’s mission of creating “A Colourful TOMORROW for the Children of Today”!

The participant is telling her story.

The audiences are giving their full attention to the participant.

The judges are having hard tine to give marks because all participants is equally good!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Story Telling Invitation


Story telling competition aims to increase the children self-confidence through speaking in front of public, improve their English language and to show their creativity as these stories wrote by the children themselves.

Lets support and vitness the growth of these children!

Day: Saturday
Date: 25th July 2009
Time: 1p.m – 3 p.m
Venue: PPKKCTM

Flow of Event
10.00 a.m Introduction of event by MC
10.10 a.m Story telling session
11.20 a.m Counting of marks by judges
11.30 Winner announcement and award giving ceremony

Judging criteria
1. Creativeness
2. Deliverability
3. Vocal
4. Completeness

Monday, July 20, 2009

TOMORROW 1st Anniversary


AIESEC TUC recently celebrated the 1st anniversary of their own Project Based on Exchange (PBoX), ‘TOMORROW’ on 3rd July 2009 at Lecture Theatre 4, Taylor’s University College . TOMORROW is a child’s rights community based project at a local orphanage, Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Taman Megah. TOMORROW aims to develop the orphan children into high achieving and self-motivated individuals. International volunteers from various countries participate in this project by conducting daily tutoring sessions with the children and facilitate in educational activities.

TOMORROW’s 1st anniversary was supported by Ms Angela Pok, Senior Manager of Student Affairs of Taylor’s University College, Mr Cheah Siong Nyin, Trustee of PPKKCTM and Mr Richard Tong, TOMORROW’s learning partner and other 45 stakeholders. This event highlighted various passed event such as story telling competition, motivational camp and other achievements to the new stakeholder, besides recognizing the effort of the team who worked and organized those events. For one year, TOMORROW had done a tremendous job in developing the children both academically and emotionally. Many events were organised to motivate and encourage the children to better individuals. One of the events organised was story telling competition which aims to improve the communication and linguistic skills of the children. Apart from that, inline with our vision to develop children into high achieving individuals, a motivational camp was held at Berjaya Hills Gold and Country Club, Bukit Tinggi. The motivational camp was the main event of TOMORROW 2008 and we are extremely grateful the motivational camp instilled positive characteristics in the children. The children not only experienced a new and better learning environment but also were even more motivated to strive for excellence in their life.

“TOMORROW had definitely made a big impact in the children’s lives, in academic and discipline”. As told by Mr Cheah Siong Nyin, Trustee of PPKKCTM, the children improved wholly especially in their academic performances since TOMORROW started. The children received ample attention and guidance from the international volunteers to produce good grades in school. With the love and passion showered to them by the international volunteers, the children felt more secure and belonged thus allowing them to express and show their true potential openly.

The backbone of the TOMORROW is the international volunteers. The international volunteers’ commitment and dedication towards TOMORROW has ensured the project to be a huge success. The current international volunteers find it extremely rewarding to tutor the children and make changes to their lives. They felt humbled watching the children’s happiness despite the fact the children are alone and parentless. The international volunteers chose to be part on the main project mainly to be in close contact with children to help them improve themselves.

Gulchera from Kazakhstan has been actively involved in charity and fund raising events for children in her country. Her passion for children was the main driver for her to participate in TOMORROW. Other international volunteer like Emily from Hong Kong loves to be surrounded by children due to their contentment and laughter. An aspiring teacher from United Kingdon, Gideon hopes TOMORROW is able to provide him with strong teaching skills before he begins his career as a teacher soon.

We hope with endless support from the team, international volunteers, AIESEC and the public, project TOMORROW will continue to grow to become a bigger and more notable community service project. Together we hope to build “A Colourful TOMORROW for The Children of Today.


Thursday, July 2, 2009

TOMORROW 1st Anniversary Invitation



Kindly RSVP your attendance here!

TOMORROW Never Dies



TOMORROW Never Dies!

TOMORROW back in action! Such meaningful event should never ever be stop. From James Bond 007 to Casino Royale, this series has been continuously produced in Hollywood! Similarly, TOMORROW will keep moving on! The flame of the passion from the team will definitely keep the fire burning and shine these children!

After couples of month, I am back here at TOMORROW team again. Yes, again. I was the Director of Sponsorship last year, and the experience accumulated has impacted me a lot. I am inspired, and here I am, together with other teammates who shared the same passion in helping these children and contributing back to the society. We gathered together to make an impact to these future leader of TOMORROW!

We are the agent behind the scene!

Agent 001 Lim Hwee Hwee & Agent 002 Yap Seong Ling
Both agents liaise with international agency and provide them additional training which able to assist them in executing the mission!

Agent 003 Nurul Nadia & Agent 004 Fifi Phang Tze Hui & Agent 005 Maggie Kok
Both agents are to plan various functions and events that international agents need to carry out for the children.

Agent 006 Wong Ching Yee, Michelle
Working at the head quarter, liaising with all agents.

When there are agents who work behind the scene, we couldn’t make it a success if without the other volunteered international agents, who also have the burning passion drive in them to execute this project!

These agents flew all the way from the other side of the Earth, from North, South, East West, everywhere! All the way to Malaysia, to be part of the agents who make an impact for future leaders!

Introducing our agents who are currently on their mission…

Introducing our agents on mission…

From June until August

Joy
Taiwan
20 years old

Gideon
UK
21 years old

Shivan
USA
19 years old


Amy
Hong Kong
20 years old

Emily
Hong Kong
20 years old

Gulchera
Kazakhstan
20 years old

Yung Ta (Ronald)
Taiwan
20 years old

Vladimir
Kazakhstan
20 years old

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sponsors 2009


Gold Sponsor:
Adgress Engineering Sdn. Bhd.

In-Kind Sponsors:
T-Shirt Sponsor
Libertech Sdn. Bhd.

Pouch Sponsor
Memory Lane

Learning Partners 2009


Mr. Richard Thong

Ms. Anne

Thursday, May 21, 2009

About TOMORROW




Quote from Malaysia’s Vision 2020:
“… every child born should be brought up in a healthy environment, provided with all necessary protection against diseases, receive proper nurturing, care and affection, receive general and higher education as far as possible, receive appropriate skills in necessary fields, imbued with cultural and human values”.

According to Ministry of Education, Malaysia cited by UNICEF Malaysia, two of the many issues concerning children are listed below:

(a) Low school achievement rates.
(b) Shortage of parental time for child-rearing and care of young children which lead to the lack of quality services for early childhood care and development.

The issues addressed above are issues ordinary children in Malaysia would face. However, these problems are far more significant among orphans who do not receive guidance from their parents.

Yes, we are very concerned with the current facts and feel an urgency to bring changes to the lives of these children. Aren’t you? Let us work together to building a colourful ‘TOMORROW’ for the children of today.


Vision
Developing orphan children into high achieving and self-motivated individuals through the improvement of their academic results, time management and communication skills, and better self-confidence in achieving as much as their peers if not more and be brave in facing the society for a colourful ‘TOMORROW’.


Objectives
•To increase the number of high achievers among orphans through discipline, positive thinking and encouragement.
•To improve the academic results of the orphan children
•To provide equal attention, support, love, and opportunities to these orphan children by treating them like any other children

How we do it
1.International Exchange Program
•Volunteers for TOMORROW are international students from foreign countries with diverse backgrounds. Through TOMORROW, they are provided with intensive AIESEC learning experience.

2.Educational program for orphan children
•We have daily tutorial activities and educational activities such as Educational Adventure Treasure Hunt and Inter Home Academic Competition for different levels of orphan children.

About House of Joy



About AIESEC


About AIESEC
AIESEC is the world's largest student-run organization. Spanning across 107 countries and territories and over 1700 universities worldwide, AIESEC provides an international platform for young people to explore and develop their leadership potential for them to have a positive impact to the society.

AIESEC encourages young individuals to take an active role in learning. Through developing self-awareness and personal visions, young individuals increases their capacity to achieve personal goals. AIESEC provides opportunities for young people to build a strong network across the globe and to have a holistic view of the world.

AIESEC platforms to develop young individuals and to embrace cultural diversity are made possible through strong support and confidence from partners in various sectors around the globe.

- Over 5,500 International Internships through Global Exchange Program
- More than 470 conferences at international, regional and national level
- Learning Networks throuhg virtual platforms and conferences
- Leadership and team experiences.



For more information, visit AIESEC MALAYSIA





AIESEC in Taylor’s University College


(formerly known as AIESEC in Taylor’s Business School)


Founded in year 2004 with a pro-tem status. In year 2006, AIESEC in Taylor’s University College became the first private institution in Malaysia to be granted a full status Local Committee. Holding true to our promise of “Commitment towards Excellence”, AIESEC in Taylor’s University College emerged as the ‘Most Progressive Local Committee of Year 2007 during AIESEC Malaysia’s Awards Night in October last year. Consequently, AIESEC TUC also obtained the "Best Talent Management Team" and "Best Finance and Administration Team" in the same event in 2008.






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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Learning Partners - 2008


Press 2 Print

Dr. Adnan Omar

Germaine Ng Siew Teng

Tay Siok Eian

Sponsors - 2008


Platinum Sponsor:
Libertech Sdn. Bhd.

Silver Sponsors:
Adgress Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
Asia Bolts and Nuts Sdn. Bhd.
Lee Ho Construction & Development Sdn. Bhd.
Solid Milk Industries Sdn. Bhd.


In-Kind Sponsor
Motivational Camp's Venue Sponsor
Berjaya Corporation Bhd.
Berjaya Hills Bhd.






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