Thursday, December 24, 2009

District Community Service Project - Picnic with the Kids


Exultant roars, we really heard it from the kids, Leos and Lions.

Leo Ng Zi Qin took up the challenge posed by District Chairperson for Leo Clubs, Lion Alan Thoo to organize a District Community Service Project - Picnic with the Kids with only a week of timeline. It needed a lot of perseverance and strong mentality to clear all the hurdles and stumbling blocks.

It was a District Community Service Project jointly organized by Leo Club of Penang (City) from Region 1 and Leo Club of Anderson High School from Region 4 on the 7th December 2009. We had a tough time in searching for a suitable charity home as in December; most of the kids are either back to relatives' house or are on holidays. Leo Ng went to a number of homes, viz: Children's Protection Society which was left with only six kids, Salvation Army which was left with only 10 kids. So the initial plan of cooking for them and doing some cleaning up was sidelined temporarily till he found the Ramakrishna Ashrama.


He thought a solution was finally found, but yet another issue popped up. They do not allow cooking in their kitchen and the kids are vegetarian in the home. We were left with only two options, viz:

1. To bring our own cooking utensils and prepare the food at the open space outside.

2. To bring them out for a picnic where they do not have to be vegetarian.

On that day, Leo Teoh Shaw Jhee and Leo Ng Zi Qin went to the Sungai Nibong bus station to fetch the Leos from Leo Club of Petaling Jaya Integrity, Region 5 - Beatrice Chan, Wai Yew, Justin Yap, Chuo Tong and Eric Teh.


We reached Paradise Beach at around 1.45 pm, a bit later than as scheduled. The leos from Leo Club of Penang (City) were already there at 1.30 pm sharp. I was told that the Leos from Leo Club of Anderson High School could not even see their shadows. And this instigated some controversies over the promise on the time of arrival.

We then searched for a place to put down the food, mats and other stuffs. After placing the food properly, we kicked off the briefing on the events, mainly on the games. Leo Boney and Leo Teoh Shaw Jhee were the in charge for the games; they gave the instructions to the Leos who were willing to shoulder the responsibility.


Well, thanks to Leo Scott Ong for picking up the Leos from Leo Club of Penang Chinese Girls' High School and taking the pizzas. We started to prepare the sites for the games by clearing up the rubbish especially broken glasses, and waited patiently till around 3.15 pm - the arrival of the kids from the Ramakrishna Ashrama.

I avowed that it was a big disappointment when I learnt that there were only 19 kids left and 2 supervisors that came along. Nothing could be done; as most of them went home (I only came to know that they are not orphans, rather of single-parent family). Everything had to proceed as planned.

Continuing about the programme, we split the kids and Leos into four groups. We had a little tough time in dealing with the younger kids. They had the urge to bathe themselves in the sea! It was understandable as they only get to roam around the beach, perhaps only two times per year? But we did not have the licence to grant them their wish as the incident of James has certainly feared us.

The first game was brainstormed by Leo Teoh and Leo Ng - Epic Derby. It was an endurance test. The game encompassed four parts, viz:

1. First part: using a plastic spoon to garner the sea water to fill up the bottle to a certain level.

2. Second part: after the first part is cleared, the team members have to bond the string with each other's leg and walk to a piece of newspaper. The following pair will proceed with the aforesaid procedure and walk to a smaller piece of newspaper.

3. Third part: once all the pairs in the group are done, they have to stand on the newspaper provided without falling down for five seconds. If any of them were to fall, the whole group has to start from the beginning of the second part.

4. Forth part: now they have to complete the final task by forming the word "Energize" by lying down.

The quickest group that accomplishes the four tasks is considered the winner. During the game, we were amazed to have seen a few tricks and wiles played by the kids. The kids are just like us, having lots of unseen vim and endowment. If and only if they are being cultured with the right values, they would definitely be an asset to the country in close future. Then, they had some noodles and fried prawns done by Shaw Jhee's mum.


The second game resumed after the short break. The second game was invented by Leo Boney - Capture the Flags. I personally liked this game, requiring strategies and teamwork. It was a little messy due to the gigantic number of people in a match. Nevertheless, the kids were still ecstatic with it! The second break followed with pizzas and fried chicken. The kids were given the priority in having the pizza first, only the left over were distributed to the Lions and Leos.

The third game - Dragon Chasing Tail was directed by the Leos from Leo Club of Anderson High School (I am not so sure about the detailed rules of the game). Roughly, it was about Dragon' head has to capture another Dragon's tail. It was already six something when the last game ended. The kids were given a box of dessert, comprising a variety of cakes. Due to the sudden low turnout, each of them took one extra box of dessert back home. The eating session was adjourned with jellies.




Before they embarked on the bus, we presented the daily needs sponsored by District Chairperson for Leo Clubs, Lion Alan Thoo to the supervisors and took some photos with them. When I was carrying the daily needs together with them, I felt contented with all the efforts planted, in exchange of "Brother, thanks a lot". It meant more than you could see.

The blissful smiles were seen. And more importantly, we heard the exultant roars, not only from the Leos, but from those kids too. It may serve as a launching pad for them to follow our footsteps to render help to the needy in future!


Prepared by: Leo Ng ZiQin

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Leo District 308 B2 is now officially formed

Leo Cabinet Officer 2009-2010


After years of waiting and months of preparing, finally the Leo District 308 B2 is now officially formed on 19 December 2009 in Herritage Hotel, Ipoh. The day marks another historical moment in Lions Clubs International District 308 B2, Malaysia. The 1st ever Leo District 308 B2 is led by DP Eliza Chia from Leo Club of Ipoh Unity. To align with Lions Cabinet, the Leo District Officers are therefore named as Leo Cabinet Officers instead of Leo Council Officers which is used around the world.

VDP1 Ch'ng Kok Sheng


AS one of the omega Leo Clubs in District 308 B2, Leo Club of Penang (City) has appointed our PP Ch'ng Kok Sheng and PP Fiona Lee to represent the club in the Leo District. PP Ch'ng has been appointed by Leo District as 1st District Vice President (DVP1) whereas PP Fiona as District Leo Chairperson for Community Service and Fellowship (DLC).

DLC for Community Service & Fellowship Fiona Lee

On behalf of the Leo Club of Penang (City), we would like to congratulate both PPs for successfully installed as Leo Cabinet Officers. Congratulation!! ROAR~

Monday, December 21, 2009

RM 1000 donation to Yee Ran Jing Sheh Handicapped Children's Home

RM 1000 cash donation to YRJS
President Stanley Saw handed over RM 1000 donation to the home and accompanied by Penang (City) members
Kok Sheng and the Kid at YRJS Handicapped Children Association
1st Vice District Leo President Ch'ng Kok Sheng feeding the kid with a bowl of porridge
Stanley and the Kid at YRJS Handicapped Children Association
President Stanley Saw feeding the kid with a bowl of curry rice
Fiona and the Kid at YRJS Handicapped Children Association
District Leo Chairperson for Community Service & Fellowship Fiona Lee feeding the kid with a bowl of porridge
Leo Club of Penang (City) has organised a visit to Yee Ran Jing Sheh Handicapped Children's Home , Bukit Mertajam yesterday. We were not only visiting the home but giving a donation of RM 1000 which consisted of RM 800 raised during last month's GO GREEN Project and another RM 200 from President Stanley Saw to the home in support of thier daily expenses. Some daily neccesities were bought and donated to the home too. This was our 2nd visit in year 2009. Another fruitful trip by Leo Club of Penang (City) in this festive season. RCC for Leo- Lion Ong Lai Peng, 1st Vice District Leo President Ch'ng Kok Sheng and District Leo Chairperson for Community Service and Fellowship Fiona Lee were also there to witness this meanungful project too. Last but least, thanks to all members who joined us for the visit and not to forget our donors too.