Saturday, February 26, 2011

CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K (T) PULAU CAREY - PROPOSAL

Dear friends there has been a plan to hold another charity for our beloved Tamil school students who are in dire need of help from us. You may donate any amount that you can afford, and it doesn’t matter actually how much you are donating but how willing are you to donate. If you are not in the situation of donating (which we will always understand), please spread the word about this charity as that would be a big help! =)


The plans are as below:


Date                         : Month of July 2011
Location                   : S.J.K(T) Pulau Carey Utara & Selatan
Time                         : Morning
Items for donation : Books, Stationaries, Used clothings.
Budget targeted     : RM2000.





If you wish to donate or give any suggestions please contact me at arvinthanvenugopal@yahoo.com / 017-6278785 / 016-9798708


                                          THANK YOU.....

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K (T) LADANG BUKIT CERAKAH, KEDAH


Have you guys ever done any good things for our Indian community out there? If NO than this is your chance, if YES then continue to do it. Do you know about our Tamil school scenario in Malaysia? Before independence there were 888 Tamil schools nationwide, but 50 years later there are only 523 schools left. Almost 365 schools have been abolished since Independence Day. According to the Ministry of Education, the most expensive schools to be maintained are Tamil Schools, if we compare against the cost of education per capita of Indian students. Besides the poor students’ enrolment, among other problem faced by Tamil Schools were infrastructure, untrained teachers, poor accessibility, and lack of ICT education and language problem.

Realising this I planned for a charity project to help out a Tamil School in Kedah. I was helped by two lovely friends of mine, Miss Jayanthi and Miss Rubinidevi. The planning of this event was done 1 month prior to the date of the event. I gave Rubini a list of Tamil Schools and she did the finalizing of the schools. From 5 schools short listed, we chose S.J.K(T) Ladang Bukit Sidim as the venue to hold our project.

Than came the main part of this event that is “what items to be donated?” and “fund raising for this event”. Since it was back to school time, we decided to give away stationaries to the kids. We also donated story books and dictionaries to the school library as reading materials for the students. It’s amazing how things fell into place and how generous some people are in terms of their contributions, either in cash or time or both!

We managed to collect approximately RM2700 in funds. Rubini and Jayanthi did a splendid job in prepping up this event. They both did the running around in purchasing the items needed and raising the funds. They came up with a flyer and posted it on Facebook to inform friends and to raise funds too.  A week before the event, Rubini called up the school headmaster to discuss about the event and also the suitable date for the big day. The headmaster was indeed very happy when she told him about the project.


THE FLYERS DESIGNED FOR THE CHARITY PROJECT
The school is 20km away from the nearest town that is Kulim. It is located at Ladang Bukit Sidim and surrounded by oil palm trees. The school is not a fully government aided school but is also aided by the National Land Finance Co-Operative Society (NLFCS). I was told that this school was built in the year 1997. It is because, there were a few Tamil Schools in this area but the enrolment was very low. The Federal Government than decided to close down these schools and build one school to accommodate the students. Currently there are 90 students in this school comprising of Standard 1 till Standard 6. The school has all the basic necessity that any other school needs such as classrooms, staffrooms, office, library, canteen, lab and a very big field.     


SURROUNDED BY OIL PALM TREES

It was a gloomy Saturday morning when I left Butterworth Airforce Base to pick up Rubini. We started early in the morning at 7am. After loading my car with the items, we headed straight for Kulim to meet another two of Rubini’s friends Ammu and Bro Selvam. We met up with them and continued our journey to Ladang Bukit Sidim. So the participants for this project were a pitiful 4. Many could not turn up at the last minute due to personal matters.

The journey was not as I expected. It was a journey through rows and rows of palm oil trees and you can’t see anything else, seriously, anything else other than palm oil trees there. We finally reached the school at 9.30am and we were greeted by the 3 teachers and 8 students. The headmaster Mr. Ravi could not make it because he had to attend a meeting in Johor. Even the number of students who showed up was so few. We were informed by the teachers that it was school holiday season and many were away. It was also raining season at that time and most did not have proper transport to get to the school. 

FUTURE LEADERS OF TOMORROW WITH RUBINI
We were given a short briefing about the school by one of the teachers and after which we started our activity. We distributed the stationaries and books to the teachers and students.

 

ITEMS DONATED.....



DISTRIBUTING THE STATIONARIES

DISTRIBUTING BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY TO THE TEACHERS

We also brought some food and soft drinks for the kids. We distributed it to them and they were very happy to receive them. There was this boy who took one and hid it in his pocket and asked for more. It looked so cute to look at these kids. One thing that makes them stand out was although these children are poor, they were rich in smiles. That really made us happy. There is something about a child’s smile.









The school was very kind to prepare breakfast for us. Although it was just a simple meal, but it meant a lot for us. We felt really appreciated by the school. We ate and chatted with the teachers. We managed to get a lot of information about the status of Tamil Schools in Malaysia. It was really shocking to know that there are some schools that do not even have a proper classroom. We also spent a few moments interacting with the kids.

The teachers also took the opportunity to thank all the donors who had contributed generously for this event to be made possible. They also informed us about the poor condition they’re in and would appreciate any future assistance.

GROUP PHOTO


We left the school at 11 am with a wonderful feeling. Before we departed from the school, we managed to take one last group photo as a remembrance.  Overall, it was a remarkable achievement (for us) which would not be possible if not because of YOU. I take this opportunity to thank all the donors, although you were not there, every single Ringgit that you’ve given away helped to put smiles on the faces of the students. Words can’t express how thankful I’m to be surrounded by people (like you) who had helped to make impossible things, possible.

‘Kalvidhanam’ and ‘Anadhanam’ is the best form of charity. You’ve done both. I (we) wish to give credit to the good hearted people who had donated.

I would also like to thank all of you for being very supportive during the execution of this plan. I’m also grateful to Miss Rubinidevi and Miss Jayanthi who supported me from Day 1 when I suggested this plan. Once again, millions of thanks, which is not only coming from me, but also from all the 90 students whom you have helped. May God Bless your good deeds. I would also take this opportunity to apologize on behalf of myself and the organizing committee if there are any flaws in our plan. “WE DID MAKE A CHILD SMILE” 

THANK YOU.....

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K. (T) BUKIT CERAKAH, JERAM, SELANGOR

FINAL REPORT FOR 7TH CHARITY PROGRAM
AT S.J.K.(T) BUKIT CERAKAH, JERAM

DATE OF PROJECT
3RD July 2010
VENUE
S.J.K.(T) Bukit Cerakah, Jeram
PROJECT TITLE
Reach Out To Our Indian Kids
FUNDS

-          Donations from friends and also some personal funding.
-          Total cost for this project was about RM 1000.
ITEMS FOR CHARITY
1.      100reems of Double A A4 Papers
OBJECTIVE

-          Schools in need for A4 papers for printing and photo stating
-          Helping out the tamil schools in Kl and Selangor.







CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K (T) VALAMBROSA, KAPAR

FINAL REPORT FOR 6TH CHARITY PROGRAM
AT S.J.K.(T) VALAMBROSA, KAPAR

DATE OF PROJECT
3RD July 2009
VENUE
S.J.K.(T) Valambrosa, Kapar
PROJECT TITLE
Helping the needy
FUNDS

-          Personal funding project.
-          Total cost for this project was about RM 1000.
ITEMS FOR CHARITY
1.      100reems of Double A A4 Papers
OBJECTIVE

-          Schools in need for A4 papers for printing and photo stating
-          Helping out the tamil schools in Kl and Selangor.



CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K. (T) PUCHONG

FINAL REPORT FOR 5TH CHARITY PROGRAM
AT S.J.K.(T) PUCHONG, PUCHONG

DATE OF PROJECT
3RD July 2008
VENUE
S.J.K.(T) Puchong, Puchong
PROJECT TITLE
Serve Mankind
FUNDS

-          Personal funding project.
-          Total cost for this project was about RM 1000.
ITEMS FOR CHARITY
1.      100reems of Double A A4 Papers
OBJECTIVE

-          Schools in need for A4 papers for printing and photo stating
-          Helping out the tamil schools in Kl and Selangor.

CHARITY PROJECT AT S.J.K (T) VALAMBROSA, KAPAR

FINAL REPORT FOR 4TH CHARITY PROGRAM
AT S.J.K.(T) VALAMBROSA, KAPAR

DATE OF PROJECT
3RD July 2007
VENUE
S.J.K.(T) Valambrosa, Kapar
PROJECT TITLE
My 1st Charity Project
FUNDS


-          Personal funding project.
-          Total cost for this project was about RM 1000.
ITEMS FOR CHARITY
1.      100reems of Double A A4 Papers
OBJECTIVE


-          Kick off my very first charity project.
-          Helping out the tamil schools in Kl and Selangor..

CHARITY VISIT TO PHILEA KIDS HOME, KAPAR KLANG

A lovely Saturday morning on the 13th of December 2008, we organized a visit to an orphanage at Kapar, Klang. The name of the home is PHILEA KIDS HOME.  6 of us visited the home. We actually planned this visit a few months ago that was in July.  We knew this home from Kavita who is a friend of us. We have been to a few homes before but those trips were organized by some other organizations. This time around we planned to come up with our own plan. The purpose of this visit was to donate some stationary and uniforms to the kids as schooling day was just around the corner. We also brought some food along for them.  The place is run by a lady named Mrs. Yoges. She works as a teacher and at the same time, she runs the home too. She has around 26 kids under her care ages ranging from 3 to 17 years old. These are young lives fractured by alcoholic, drug-addicted and abusive parents or desperate single mothers. 

We were very much welcomed by the kids from the home. We had high expectation on the outlook of the house but it wasn’t a very big house that can have a very big group of orphans there. It’s just a small house which has 3 rooms in it. Aunty Yoges also rents another home nearby for the boys to stay. They also have a small library and a computer centre. 




We love to see these kids. They really love all of us whom went to visit them. The kids are so lovely and they are really in need of love from their parents. At such young age they are left by their parents who are not responsible at all. One thing we admire in them is that they work together as a big family. They take care of each other and we can see that they are very close in relationship among each other.



The above picture, the small cute girl is the youngest one at the home. She is only 3 years old. She loves to be with us, always wanting someone to carry, talk and play with her.


Of course, the kids love my camera very much. Not only my camera, my friends also captured the sweet moment with mobile phones and compact camera. Their smiles and laughter are out from their pure and clean heart.


Of course, every kid is full of potential skills. They love to dance, sing and are also active in sports. The caretaker also conducts classes like cooking and tailoring for the older ones so that they can acquire some extra skills in life.

MRS. YOGES

We distributed things such as school bags, uniforms, shoes, stationary and workbooks. Below are some of the pictures taken when we gave it. They were indeed very happy to receive them. New stuffs to go back to school in the New Year. 


 


At the end of the day, the kids were very happy to receive us there and also the gifts. The “caring for all” action is to be carried out continuously to help more people and the society.