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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bringing HOPE to Kuala Selangor 1

On Monday, 14/11/2011 – Project MADE conducted The Back to School Program 2012 @ Kuala Selangor with Rotary Club Melawati. RC Melawati headed by President Sudha together with Rotarians: Shan, Puan Salma and Saleena efficiently conducted the Program.



We started very early in the morning and excitedly drove to Kuala Selangor. It was quite an adventure going into estates in Kuala Selangor and visiting quaint little schools. Eva – Project MADE Photographer captured many happy moments with the children. To all of us it was another world altogather.......
 From Left : Rotarian Salma, President Sudha, Rotarian Shan & happy children..



It was obvious that these veteran Rotarians were no strangers to such programs. A total number 150 poor & underprivileged  children from the small estate schools in Kuala Selangor were kitted with back to school items, in preparation for the school year 2012. The children were given uniforms, school bags, and socks. Whereas, the BATA school shoes were contributed by Century Logistics Sdn. Bhd

Above: President Sudha cheerfully discharged his duties - he smiled for ALL the children (Honest! Don't know how he did it....he was amazing at his job!)

 Above: Children patiently awaiting their turns...


Below are the schools served under The Project MADE Back to School Prog 2012 @ Kuala Selangor with RC Melawati:

1.     SJK (Tamil) Ladang Kuala Selangor

2.     SJK (Tamil) Bukit Rotan Baru, Bukit Rotan

3.     SJK (Tamil) Ladang Selangor River, Bukit Rotan

4.     SJK (Tamil) Ladang Riverside, Kuala Selangor

5.     SJK (Tamil) Ladang Kg. Baru, Kuala Selangor

6.     SJK (Tamil) Raja Musa, Kuala Selangor


Check out the rest of the photos below. Note how happy the children were upon receiving their package.....


 Above & Below: The Rotarians efficently distributed the items to the children


 Above: Children waving for the camera.....


 Above: Rotarian Saleena heping in the sizing of some of the children...




 Above: Grateful wavings & wide, wide smiles of Thank yous






Below: Some of the schools we went to... scenaries  reminded me of stories from the pages of Enid Blyton ... it was so beautiful



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