Dear treasured members,
We welcome you to hand in your ideas and suggestions of themes and programmes for our coming Chinese New Year celebration to your batch representatives or the committee.
As you sip your cup of tea, think how we can celebrate CNY 2010 to the fullest!
No ideas are too silly and all suggestions will be considered. Please contribute whatever crosses your mind. Thank you!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Orphanage Visit 2009
On 22/11/2009, a dreary rainy morning, 2 members of the MCSC committee embarked on a little trip to an orphanage located in Volzhski. The purpose of this visit was to deliver the donations collected from the kind students of our university to the needy children. Most of the donated items were clothes, and there were also a few backpacks.
The students who helped load the stuff into the mashrutka, and the students who went.
From left : MCSC president Chai Chan Sin, MCSC 3rd year batch representative Yap Teck Chong, Jason Lai, Khor Chee Hai and MCSC 2nd year batch representative Khor Leet Liang.
The journey to the orphanage took around 40 minutes or so via mashrut. And an extra 10 minutes because we lost our way for a bit (it was out first time going via mashrut after all).
Without further ado, I present - the orphanage
The orphanage was located in the middle of a few apartment buildings. Which kind of explains why it was so hard to find. It was called "Dom Miloserdiya" in Russian. Which roughly translates to "House of Solace".
Upon arrival, we quickly unloaded the stuff from the mashrut and carried them into the mashrut. I can't exactly put into words how much stuff we had collected, and thus:
The curators of the orphanage were more than happy to receive us. They even called the children out from the rooms where they had been either having classes or Sunday school to come greet us, look at the things we brought, and take photos with us!
A picture of the children
They were all smiles, thanks to everyone who donated.
Obligatory : A photo of the members and the children!
Photo credits go to our president Chai Chan Sin and a shoutout of thanks to all who donated, and those who helped in one way or other!
The students who helped load the stuff into the mashrutka, and the students who went.
From left : MCSC president Chai Chan Sin, MCSC 3rd year batch representative Yap Teck Chong, Jason Lai, Khor Chee Hai and MCSC 2nd year batch representative Khor Leet Liang.
The journey to the orphanage took around 40 minutes or so via mashrut. And an extra 10 minutes because we lost our way for a bit (it was out first time going via mashrut after all).
Without further ado, I present - the orphanage
The orphanage was located in the middle of a few apartment buildings. Which kind of explains why it was so hard to find. It was called "Dom Miloserdiya" in Russian. Which roughly translates to "House of Solace".
Upon arrival, we quickly unloaded the stuff from the mashrut and carried them into the mashrut. I can't exactly put into words how much stuff we had collected, and thus:
The curators of the orphanage were more than happy to receive us. They even called the children out from the rooms where they had been either having classes or Sunday school to come greet us, look at the things we brought, and take photos with us!
A picture of the children
They were all smiles, thanks to everyone who donated.
Obligatory : A photo of the members and the children!
Photo credits go to our president Chai Chan Sin and a shoutout of thanks to all who donated, and those who helped in one way or other!
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