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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Pre Medical Camp : The Preparation

Above: Food Parcel - 10kg rice, wheat flour, meehoon, sugar, salt, oil, cooking oil, tea, biscuit, toothpaste.
Above: Door Gifts - shower gel, bath soap, toothbrush, toothpaste & MILO
Above: Kiddie Goodie Bag - MILO, 2 bickies, a cream cake (to be added during Camp Day)
Project MADE is proud to announce that a Medical Camp giving FREE medical health check up to the communities : regardless of race, religion, culture OR political beliefs - from in and around Mentakab, Temerloh, Jerantut, Jengka, Karak, Kuala Krau- will be held in two weeks’ time.

Below are the details of The Camp:-
The Community Medical Camp @ Mentakab
Date: Sun, 10/ 6/ 2012
Time: 9am – 2pm
Venue: SJK (Tamil) Mentakab, Jln. Temerloh


The Community Medical Camp @ Mentakab is a collaboration between three main NGOs, ie. Project MADE, Rotary Club of Metro KL & Sai Ananda, with active participation of Project MADE’s Mentakab Contact Person Pastor Steven Arumugam as well as other Community Leaders.

The Camp hopes to serve more than 500 patients on that day. The Camp will be served by a Team of Volunteers. The Medical Team – consists of 10 Medical Doctors who are also Volunteers themselves. The Camp will be run under the coordination of Mr. Ayavoo from Sai Ananda.

The services provided at The Camp will be:-
General Health Care
Dental Care
Eye Care / Eye Check
Paediatrics
Gynae & Obstetric

Project MADE had worked very, very hard and tirelessly in garnering contribution in kind towards the successful running of the Camp. 

Check out the pix below to see the amount of items which were generously contributed by Project MADE’s Contributors, Sponsors, Donors, Supporters, Friends & Families.


Above: 85 Food Parcels for the Poor & Underprivileged

 A Feeding Program will also be held on that day. A total of 85 Poor & Underprivileged Families – consisting of Orang Asli, Indian, Malay & Chinese Families - will be given Food Parcels.

Above: 85 bags of 10kg rice

Above: 85 bottles of Cooking Oil
On top of that, Project MADE is providing Light Breakfast of Coffee/ MILO & Cream Rolls in the morning, as well as fresh cut fruits of papaya and guava, in the afternoon.

A free flow of chilled MILO will be provided throughout the whole day, by Project MADE


Above: 85 cartons x 24 tins = 2040 tins of MILO
Above: 10 cartons x 24 bottles = 240 bottles of Mineral Water . 20 cartons x 6 tins = 120 tins Milk Powder


Above: 500 pieces tooth brush for The Door Gift. Another 500 pcs more + toothpaste for The Dental Clinic
500 Door Gifts will be distributed to the patients who come to The Camp for a Medical Check Up. 300 Goodie Bags will be distributed to the children. Another 500 pieces of toothbrushes & toothpaste will be distributed specially to those who attend The Dental Clinic. Infant Formula will be provided to children ages 1, 2, 3 years old
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Above: 500 boxes x 3 bars = 1500 bars of soap
Above: 500 bags of Kiddies Goodie Bags
Above: Boxes ready to be filled
Above: Boxes packed, labelled, ready to be transported
  All of the above items mentioned were contributed by Project MADE's Contributors, Sponsors, Donors, Supporters, Friends & Families .

Countless  Contributors, Sponsors, Donors, Supporters, Friends & Families of Project MADE had generously  and selflessly contributed towards the successful running of The Camp.

For this Project MADE is deeply appreciative and grateful. To ALL of them – Thank you for making a difference! We are blessed to have known you and are humbled by your benevolence.

Above: The MESS!

BRB Feeding Prog in May

Above: Happy Recipients of Food Parcels under the BRB Feeding Program
On Sat, 26/ 5/ 2012 at 11am – Project MADE conducted The BRB Feeding Program : this is an SNF assisted Feeding Program . The Program serves 20 Poor & Underprivileged Families of students who are currently studying at SJK (Tamil) Bkt. Rotan Baru.

Above: The Families helping to carry the Food Parcels.
We punctually arrived at 11am. After a quick arranging and counting of the Food Parcels, we started distribution at exactly 11:15am. By 11:45am – all Food Parcels were distributed to the eagerly waiting recipients.

SNF was represented by Mdm. Jothy & Mr. Chew who are the Team Leaders for this month’s Feeding Session.
Above: Mdm. Jothy & Mr. Chew  - SNF  Team Leaders busy arranging and counting the bounty.

Above: Food Parcels and Infant Fornula arranged neatly waiting for Distribution.
Above: The Food Parcel - rice, wheat flour, meehoon, sugar, salt, oil, sardines, dhall, tea, biscuit, infant formula & toothpaste
Above: The Families patiently waiting for the Food Parcel Distribution.
Above: Man of the Hour - Mr. Johnson. A very helpful teacher from SJKT Bkt. Rotan Baru. Mr. Johnson has been very helpful in assisting Project MADE in her many Programs in the School.
Above: Logeswary - an 11 year old "special student". She is a disabled physically and mentally to a certain extent. She is, however, a bright child. She attends School irregularly as she is not able to walk. She badly needs a wheelchair. Apparently, her parents had applied for assistance  from the Welfare Dept. since last year but  has yet to receive any help at all. Project MADE will try to look for a child's wheelchair for her so that she can move independently and lead a better quality of life. Note her blackened and calloused knees - she has been shuffling around on her knees as both her legs are weak. What would the future hold for a disabled girl?
Above: Logeswary - bonding with Mdm. Jothy who is Team Leader from SNF
 

 Thank you to our Sponsor SNF and a special thanks to Mdm. Jothy and Mr. Chew who had made an effort and taken time off on their Saturday morning to visit SJKT Bkt. Rotan Baru distribute the Food Parcels to the Poor & Underprivileged.

A special thanks must be mentioned to Mr. Johnson – of SJKT Bkt. Rotan Baru – who had sacrificed his Mid Year School holiday to assist Project MADE. 
To ALL of the above – Project MADE is very, very appreciative - Thank you for making a difference!

Above: The Crab Catcher Family - this Family relied on the crab catch to buy foor everyday. When we first met this Family last year,, this child was tied by her Grandma with a string. Reason being she was too "active"!!