Friday, 19 October 2018

Donation to UTeM Student

Donation of RM1,800.00 to needy student Kamaleswaran a/l Kannan from The Salvation Army Boys’ Home who is pursuing his studies in Bachelor of Technology Management at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. The cheque was collected on his behalf by the captain of The Salvation Army Boys’ Home, Mr. Nigel Jones. 

Members present were President Eugene Ong, Membership Chairperson PP T. Sriskanda and Ong Soon Chye.

16 comments:

  1. Tim FrancisOctober 19, 2018

    Man!! You guys really rocking this week!!

    Its fun to watch.

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    1. Yes Tim. Its been like rock around the club. We started at 11am and completed the three projects by 1pm.

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  2. I think ive read about this student name before on your blog too. Or maybe my mistake. Btw, good job!

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    1. You are not mistaken Sangeeta. Kamaleswaran did well and when be requested for aid for his second year, we assisted him.

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  3. Call me stalker (2nd after A.. haha) LCIH also donated to him last term. *wink* its on their blog. Haha

    He must be a good student too. Thats why LCIH continue to support him. Right?

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    1. J, you are our encyclopedia. Thank you very much.

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  4. Kindness matter you guys.

    Youre amazing! Keep it up!

    Very busy week for you all. Have a good rest too!

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    1. Yes it was KR.
      Thank you for your kind words.

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  5. Wow you all have some die hard fan that know a lot about your club activities. Haha

    Congratulations.

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    1. Yes Ian. We do have a few members of our fan club.

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  6. Are they related to each other? The 1st and third guy from the left in the picture?

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    1. Yes they do have something in common, Winnie. One is a Lion and the other a Rotarian.

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  7. Your clubbis really hardworking. 2 thumbs up.

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  8. Really good that you keep track on people you help before. Good job.

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