Thursday, April 28, 2011

SunBeams Home Fund Raising Charity Bazaar


SunBeams Home Cheras will be organizing a fund raising bazzar

Date 2 July 2011 (Saturday)

Time 930am - 330pm

Venue: Dewan Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya, Pandan Indah

Aim: to raise RM 100k to renovate the very run down home.

Contact person: Dorothy 013 341 6494
Aid required: Food sponsorhip































































































































Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Taman Megah


Type : Under privilege
Address: 2 Jalan SS24/10, Tmn Megah, 47301 PJ
Caretaker :- Mr Tham
Contact :- 012-306 1717





This center has around 90 babies, under aged kids and adults. Some of the kids are bit aggressive and not shy to greet us, and some are adults are friendly.

































 For this trip, we have new guest who joined us, Ms Sanddie and her 2 kids. We were late they waiting for us with 3 shopping carts (more Gung-ho than us!). After distributing the shopping list, we took almost 1 hour to complete the purchase.
 




 
 We arrived around 230pm and unloaded the groceries. The kids looks happy to see us and some of them came to shake hand with us with a cheerful face. Overall, the center is well maintained and managed. This house has 3 centers, one of it is a learning center with a computer lab and library in it.






























As we entered the hall and saw about 10 babies whom are handicapped. We felt so sad looking at them, but to know they are being well taken care of by the home, it provide some consolation. The caretakers need to pay a lot of attention when doing physiotherapy to the babies.




Volunteers providing physiotherapy to the babies










 














Our deliveries.
Special thanks to Sanddie and family that also brought some goodies bags to the kids.



















Thanks to ChewMan and families who managed to source the 7 cabinets and delivered all the way from Balakong to the home. Special thanks to ChewMan's father for providing the transport to facilitate the movement.



Donated Cupboards.














Total amount spent RM 783.50 for this home. 




















With additional donors and additional cash, which we will purchase 10 cartons of biscuits to Help Education Learning Center (Myanmar Refugee Center) at Kepong Prima and to be deliver by 1/4/2011.  

List of Mar donors Mar Accounts:








P/S : Some additional photos not posted yet







Kids clothes donated by Brenda


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

House of Joy

As usual, we meet up at the nearest Tesco, and proceed with buying the required groceries. We have 14 people accepted our invitation, but only end up with 6 people attending. Hopefully if you are not attending, kindly change your status as we were waiting 30min for the invisible 8 :P. Anyway, we purchased our groceries as normal and proceed to the home. However, due to wrong information, we end up in the learning center of the home. Traveling took about 1hour with 3 cars (cursing) behind me...:( So, make sure do a site visit before we proceed. The home of the address is 23, Jln Tujuh, Tmn Tenaga. Location of the place is bit hard to find, so my advice, search the place before going.

When we reach there, the kids were watching TV and some of them were expecting us. They helped us to unload the groceries. As Ms Lesley was not there, the pastor greeted us and we explained to him about our trip to the home.


Almost missed the road sign!

Road leading to the house

Advertisement that greet us on the main door

Other homes under their care with number of people per home.

Main hall

List of requirements they need


Guest that came all the way from HK

Our delivery got mixed up with another group's delivery. Seriously, RM300+ cant really buy much these days!
Our deliveries include panadol and cough syrup, rice, cooking oil, floor detergent, chicken meat, chicken balls, canned food and beans.

Outside the house



We also met up with the team from Raleigh KL, which came about 2pm (whom also got lost!). They brought a lot of toys and play games with the kids. We didnt stay long enough to participate due to short of time.  The photos from their event are posted here.


Note: Have not had the time to post the financial details yet as very busy these few days.





Sunday, January 16, 2011

Visit to Drug Rehabilitation Center (Cheras)

For a change, we decided to go to a drug rehabilitation center instead of the normal old folk/orphanage. The home located at Cheras Perdana which is maintained by Mr Low. The house is also supported by Ms Wendy (from Kajang Caring Home) which is how we get to know about this place. As usual, we called and arrange the date, time and what is required by the home. For today's visit, I purchased all groceries first to save time. We meet up at Jaya Jusco Cheras Perdana before proceed to the home.



When we reach there, Mr Low was outside expecting us. He briefed us on the house 10 years history. The house provides counseling and guidance for those who have got involved in drugs. The total tenants here are 25, all males, age ranging from 15-40 and all Chinese, except 1 Indian. Most of them are sent here by families with the hope that they will change for the better.





Advisory board
Mr Low as a former drug addict, has taken the role to help these tenants by guiding them and provide a place called home. Most of them stay for at least 12-18 months to go through the rehabilitation course, and once they are confident to leave the place, they will return to the society. They will follow up with them to see if they are able to adapt to the outside world and if not, they are always welcome back to the home.

By guiding them to the correct path, it reduce less issues in our complex society. It is a long road, but it is a start. We hope the public will support homes like this, provide those who have recovered a job and a second chance, as rejecting them will only push them where they started. While we were there, there was about ten of them, well behave and chit chatting outside the garden. With their willingness to be there, it brings more hope of recovery.

List of Graduates from the home
Office

Daily schedule
Based on the information provided by Mr Low, the most popular drug now is syabu, also known as 'ice'. Syabu caused users to hallucinate, which can last for a few days. I wont elaborate here on the outcome of using drugs, but impact of it can be read from here and here.


Newspaper cutting highlighting the drug cases



Everyone in the home does their own house chores to instill self discipline and self-reliance. So, no washing machine here! For groceries, the home do get unsold vegetables from the market donated by the vegetable sellers, and sometime, chap farn stalls brings their daily left over here. (Finally, my unanswered question is answered!)

Every quarterly, the home has to submit a report to Agensi Anti-Dadah Kerajaan (ADK). Currently, the agency is considering provide funding to the home. As maintaining the home is not an easy task, we hope more people will donate food and groceries.


If you know anyone that needs help in counseling and advice, you can contact Mr Low. 

Our deliveries
Rice, luncheon meat, baked beans, soya sauce, biscuits, washing powder & liquid. Should have taken more photos, but CPO was busy talking...:P
Total Amount Used : RM320.50





Expenses



Other Source of Drug Rehabilitation Statistics

http://www.adk.gov.my/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php?id=214
http://micpohling.wordpress.com/2007/09/13/malaysia-drug-addicts-statistic-2000-2005-by-state/
http://www.psychiatry-malaysia.org/article.php?aid=90

2010 Report

Planned to do a summary of 2010 activity, but was tied up with work. So finally, spend some time and manage to complete it.


Our Mission
To do one charity a month.

Background
The idea of 1M1C started from discussions on what we can do to give back to the society. As we look into our lives, knowing we are much more fortunate compared to many people. Hence, we started to collect money and able to contribute to the homes that needs help. Our first month collection was only RM200 and it start growing from there.

The TEAM
We have a core team to plan, co-ordinate the monthly activities and collection of funds. Our funding comes from donors and strangers who comes and go, depending on their financial capability.

Permanent Donors
During the early stage, donors comes and go. With new people joining, ideas were formed and decide that we can have a group of permanent donors, which makes planning easier as we know we have a minimum amount to contribute in a month.
2010 Report
Total Homes Contributed - 19
Total Collections for 2010 - RM8260







Our Hope
As our contributions are very minimal compared to the homes' monthly expenditure, which can comes up to RM10-30k a month, we hope that based on our visit and blog update, it will open the path to those people who read it, hoping they will do their contribution themselves without us and also to generate more awareness to the public. Based on our visits across Klang Valley, there are homes in every town that you can help.

Moving Forward
We hope readers will be inspired to do more charity and help others in need. With price of groceries going up, the homes need every single little contribution that you can help.

Special Thanks
There are many strangers that has contributed to the fund which we have not met. A big THANK YOU for your contribution.

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