Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A visit to WAKE House

Hey there,

Have you ever wanted to visit the children who are less fortunate??


That's great because SEACCC will be visiting WAKE House, which is a house for the HIV/AIDS children.

When?

Where?

How?


Date: 28th of March 2010 (Sunday)

Time: 8a.m-12p.m

Venue: WAKE House, Kuala Lumpur.

Bus will be provided for UPM students =)



What we'll be doing there?

Well, we will spend time with the children, doing some activities together and play games.


For those who don't have any plan this Sunday morning, why not spend it doing something meaningful?


Those who are interested, please contact Min Li at 012-5072832.


Monday, March 22, 2010

Orphanage visit

SEACCC activities do not stop after we came back from Cambodia.

We continue to help our children and we do activities in Malaysia itself.

Visiting the orphanages are one of the activities we do here back in Malaysia to help the children. But as you all know, most of the orphanages in Malaysia is supported by the NGOs and rich individuals.

Unlike those children at other southeast asia countries, their children are not as lucky as our children here. Even the orphans get things they wanted and spurred with love and care.



What SEACCC do then?

Well, we are not giving the the orphanages foods, items or money... We are more into educating and motivating the children. We believe that through motivation and education we can teach the children in becoming a better person.

We all know that different children had different approach to help them. If we were to help the Cambodia children, we not only need to educate them but we need to buy them other necessities such as clothes, books and foods.

We have visited few orphanages in KL area...and we had alot of fun interacting with the children there. It really amaze us how active these children are. Of course, not every children are active and proactive when we interact with them. Some of the kids keep quite and when we try to talk with them, they just keep quite... It's understandable as some children are shy and they do not dare to talk to strangers.

The moments with the kids really taught us alot...in understanding the children more. What they want and how they feel. Kids like to tells stories. They like to share their stories with us...they want people to hear to them like what happen in school today and what they have for lunch...

We; the youth should involve more in these kind of activities as we get to understand more about these children....

SEACCC is about creating awareness among youth the importance of helping and giving love, care to our children. Our children here means not only Malaysian children but also children in our neighboring countries...




Group picture before we left...

The kids are sharing their new year wish with us..

Fun time!! Each group have to come out with their own roll call.

SMile ^_^

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Having discussion on how to win this game.



Self introduction by our members.

It's the kids introducing themselves =)

The children =)




"Together We Share"


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Days at Cambodia

Our first day in Cambodia....

The flight to Cambodia took us about around 3-4 hours. It's tiring but the moment we reached the airport, our tiredness is gone. We came to Cambodia with one objective which is to help the children there-to give them hope and all of us know we must achieve this objective.

We were welcomed by a group of warm hearted people of Cambodia =)

There were few from Mekong University students.

It feels great to be greeted by them. They are so nice...

What are we doing at Cambodia and how we helped them?

All of us went to Cambodia to help the children of course and we went there to do some culture sharing, getting to know their culture, get to know the university's students and do some survey of the children's situation there.

As you scroll down, the pictures taken will explain what we've did at Cambodia...


That's all of us. Taken at the airport. We were warmly welcomed by the people there. As you can see, there were other volunteers and the Mekong University students were there too.


Picture taken during a conference conducted at the Mekong University. Attended by a lot of the university's student. SEACCC had the honour to present infront of the crowd about our community. The crowd were amazed by us as they never expect students from other university, furthermore from other country will be willing to fly over to their country to help their children. The student there showed positive response to our existence and they would like to keep in touch with us. Even the university's Vice Canceler is very supportive in our activities.
Getting positive feedback from the people there means alot to all of us. This mean that we manage to give impact to the people there. Making them to realize that there are lots of children out there need our help and support.


Picture taken after the conference.



Like mentioned earlier, we want to help the children there. We visited to two school there and we helped them to build another new classroom for them. We also bought some books, stationary, food and drinks for the children.

As you can see from the picture above, there's a girl who actually do not wear any shirt to school. It's a very sad thing to know that this situation is still exist here in our neighboring contry.

SEACCC also donated some of the money we've raised from the Cultural Performance Charity Dinner in buying t-shirt for them.

That's us with some of the other volunteers from the Cambodia's university students.

It's very hot there. All of us do not mind working hard under the sun as we all know what we are doing. We are doing something meaningful for the children, for their future.



Even the school children are helping us to carry the sand (used to build a proper road for them). We never expect them to help us. But the children's spirit really amazed us. They came to us and helped us. Even tho the children there do not understand well English, they will use their body language to communicate with us. They will grab our hands if they want to show us something.

In this picture, you can see that the children do not wear any shoes at all. They walked around bare footed. Some of them who are more affordable, they have shoes to wear. But how about those who are less fortunate?


Children are special. They have a very pure heart and they need love and care.

While we were helping them to build a new road for them, some of the children sit at a corner and just watched us. They might be afraid of us...or shy as we are strangers to them.

But we took the initiative to approach them. Trying to talk to them. Some of the children are really shy, they ran away when we approached them.



Picture with the children of the school. The name of the school is Phnom Perik Ring.

The situation of the school is seriously not that good. Or can we say it's bad. They do not have fan, do not have enough tables and chairs, the blackboard are in a worn out condition and there's much more basic facilities they do not have.

Compared to our children, they are much unfortunate. Right after we came back from Cambodia, we look our children and the thought of how lucky our children are compared to the Cambodia's children will automatically appeared on our mind.



This picture is taken at Mekong University, Cambodia. As mentioned earlier, we attended a conference at Mekong University. We had the chance to visit around the university and the situation there is far behind our local universities. Looking at our own university, we had wireless, a lot of computer lab (every faculty had computer lab), air conditioned lecturer hall, nice foods and much more. But there? They don't have the opportunity to enjoy what we have here.


Picture of us with the Mekong University students.


That's Marty. One of the volunteer who joined us for this C.A.R.E @ Cambodia's Children. He's a great person and he had thought us alot and shared his experience with us. By the way, he's from America and he's working with the United Nations (UN).

Meeting people from diverse background is one of the chances we had in joining this kind of activities. People from different country, different profession but we had the same mission-to help the unfortunate children.

Picture taken with one of the officer, En.Azrul whom joined us in this project.

Taken at the conference hall at Mekong University.


We also went to visit some of Cambodia's historical places which had bring back alot of black memories for the Cambodians.

Here's some of the pictures we've taken during our visitation:










Overall, this project had brought alot of memories for us..thought us the meaning of appreciating everything we had and to help the others who are unfortunate whichever you can help.

Giving a helping hand does not mean you need to give our your money. There are lots more way we can help these unfortunate children.

People nowaday are being carried away by the fast-paced world, forgetting those who are left behind. Everyone is busy chasing something which is more realistic and being more selfish.

What will happen to our children if we keep on living like this? Have you ever thought of this?

It's time for us to change.



"Together We Share"

C.A.R.E @ Cambodia's Children

In our previous post, we got mentioned how we raised fund to help the Cambodia's children which we do it through our Cultural Performance Charity Dinner.

From the event, we managed to raised around RM 15k. Thanks alot for all the people who had supported us and not to forgot our sponsors too. It's really a great and successful event for all of us who had worked so hard for this Cultural Performance Dinner.

With this amount of money that we managed to raise, we now can move on to our next step.

How are we going to help the Cambodia's children?

All of us have discussed on how are we going to help these children and create an impact to the society there.

C.A.R.E @ Cambodia's Children is the project that we do after the Charity Dinner.

C.A.R.E @ Cambodia's Children stands for
Care Abundantly Respond Eternally at Cambodia's Children

To organize this project is not easy as we need to prepare alot of thing. As we never been to Cambodia before and nobody know how's the real situation there (we only know the situation at Cambodia through internet), we faces alot of challenges.

We planned alot of activities, not sure whether it can be done or not...but we still stick to our plan.

Luckily, we are collaborating with UPF (Universal Peace Foundation) on this C.A.R.E project.

UPF is an organization which do some activities to promote peace and related with children as well. Collaborating with UPF had lessen our challenges as we get some guidance from those who had the experience.

After roughly a month of preparation, we are all ready.

15th-21st May 2009

Spending one week at Cambodia is totally an unforgettable experience for all of us. There were total of 9 people who went to Cambodia.

Everyone is excited to help the children there. Flying with a hope in our heart...a hope to give a brighter future and to give new hope for the children there. We want them to know that there are still people out here hear their voice.




Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Cultural Performance Charity Dinner

28th of November 2008....

Palace of the Golden Horses....

A memorable date for all of us..the SEACCC members...

All of our hardwork and efforts pay off that day. =)

We started our preparation right after the Summit. (refer to the previous entry)
Lots of things we need to do. As mentioned earlier, all of us don't have any experience in doing this activities...our first time experience.

During semester break, most of us stayed back in college just to do preparation. Looking for sponsors, asking donation from the public, planning, finalizing everything...

It's really a very tense moment for all of us...

Having meetings every night...as our big day is approaching...everyone can feel the tense...

Everyday, all of us went to look for sponsors, asking donation from the public and sells the dinner ticket to the public.

There's sweet moments and of course there's moment where all of us feel like giving up. But, our president that time never give up and keep on motivating us. As we all already started our journey and we shall not quit half way!

Challenges and obstacles that we faced along our journey had taught us to be tougher.
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The day we've been waiting for finally here.


With mixed feelings in everyone of us..happy, nervous and worry...

The event started with the arrival of our VIPs.

And then, the performance started and followed by dinner. There's lot of people who came, not only adults but children came with their family too.

Pictures speaks more than words...here's some of the pictures to share with you...







Everyone looks sooo sweet and pretty in those colorful costumes!


Group photo ^-^


photo 2...



the word "SEACCC" is made from the children pictures.


Lastly, family picture!!



That's us going out for donation.


On our way...on the lrt..



we had fun too when doing our job ^-^



everyone is tired...huhu..


our training...motivation camp



All of us, in our t-shirt...



We went to dataran merdeka for some relaxing time =)



posing =)









Sunday, January 10, 2010

SEACCC Summit 2008

SEACCC first event is "SEACCC Summit". This summit was held at Health Science Faculty a.k.a Fakulti Sains Perubatan. 16th of August 2008 is the date we start our journey. Before this summit, lots of preparation we need to do. Doing research, contact the students from Singapore, Brunei, Thailand and other Southeast Asia countries as well.

It was our first time doing this event and all of us had no experience in it at all. All start from zero. Each and everyone of us who were there that time learnt alot from it. For your information, majority of our members that time is just a freshie. Means we don't know anything.

We are very happy because all of our hardwork pay off. We managed to invite students from Singapore, Thailand and Brunei to come over for the summit. The rest of other countries students cannot make it over here (Malaysia) for the summit.

16th of August 2008 is Saturday and this means the first year students, which are majority of our members skipped co-curricular activities just to make this summit a success.

There's a quote saying that in order to get something, we need to sacrifice.

And that's what all of our members do.

The discussion among all the summit participants were very meaningful. We discussed on the topic "Problems faced by children nowadays". Every participants from each country presented their study/research on the problems faced by their children. As for the countries which do not have their representative at the summit, we represent them. Of course lots of research need to be done.

Here's some pictures of the summit: