Saturday, February 28, 2009

Mobile Sight First project gives free spectacles to needy

The needy students and adults were excited to receive their free spectacles, thanks to the Mobile Sight First project by Lions Club which was launched by CIMB Bank Area Retail Manager 9 (ARM9) Freddie Acho Bian on Saturday, February 28, 2009 at CIMB Bank SEA Park branch premises in Section 21, Jalan 21/11A, SEA Park, Petaling Jaya.

The Mobile Sight First project is a community service project by Lions Club in collaboration with CIMB’s Community Link which sponsored the spectacles.

The 150 beneficiaries of the sponsored spectacles were students from primary and secondary schools, university undergraduates and elderly residents from the SEA Park neighbourhoods.

The schools and university selected for the Mobile Sight First project were :-

1. SRJK (C ) Puay Chai, SS2 Petaling Jaya
2. SMK Taman SEA, Petaling Jaya
3. SMK Sri Aman, Petaling Jaya
4. SMK Sri Petaling, Petaling Jaya
5. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur

Senior management team of CIMB, Lions members from Lions Club of Kuala Lumpur Bukit Kiara, committee members of SEA Park Residents Association (RA), SEA Park Apartments Owners & Residents Association (SPORA) and SEA Park Apartments Management Corporation (MC) were present at the launch.

Also present to grace the event were Petaling Jaya Utara MP YB Tony Pua, Kampung Tunku state assemblyman YB Lau Weng San and former Kampung Tunku state assemblyman and president of Association of Backpackers Malaysia (ABM) Dato’ Dr Wong Sai Hou.

The president of Kiwanis Club Pandan Jaya branch Ho Wah Ying who is a long-time resident of SEA Park was also present to lend his support for the noble cause.

There were free eye screening, vision test and consultation by an optometrist for dry eyes, glaucoma and cataract. Besides these free eye checks, there was also free health screening by National Kidney Foundation (NKF). The program helps create awareness and educate the public on proper care for the eyes and the kidneys.

Light refreshments were served to guests.

CIMB Bank Regional Director 2 Nik Johaan Nik Hashim who was not present during the opening ceremony and came later, said in his prepared speech read out by CIMB Bank Area Retail Manager 9 (ARM9) Freddie Acho Bian, that the CIMB Foundation was established in 2007 to implement CIMB Group’s CSR and philanthropic activities in three main areas – community development, sports and education and that the group has pledged RM100 million over three years to fund CIMB Foundation. Since May 2007, the CIMB Group Community Link Programme has been involved in over 180 initiatives nationwide and contributed over RM6 million to various community based projects on education, socio- economic, environment protection and preservation.

“Community Link is the Foundation’s flagship initiative. Through our nationwide network of over 300 branches of CIMB Bank and CIMB Islamic we are able to reach out to the communities in which we are located to identify and fund causes that will make a meaningful contribution to society.

“At CIMB Bank, we believe in giving back to the community beginning with the community of SEA Park and as our business grows so would our contribution to the community in which we operate,” he said.

President of Lions Club of Kuala Lumpur Bukit Kiara Lion Belinda See in her welcome speech said that the Lions Club of KL Bukit Kiara was privileged and honoured to carry out the Mobile Sight First project and the free eye and health screening that was sponsored by CIMB Group through its Community Link arm had approved RM30,000 to help the needy students and residents around SEA Park area.

“The Lions has recently opened the Lions Eye Clinic located at Mahsa College at Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya. The clinic provides affordable eye care and free cataract operations to the eligible urban poor people. If you know of poor people from the Homes or public, please refer them to the clinic,” she said.
 
 


The make-shift tent set-up outside CIMB Bank SEA Park branch located at No. 27, Jalan 21/11A, SEA Park in Petaling Jaya where the Mobile Sight First project was launched.


The good turn out at the Mobile Sight First event.


Kampung Tunku state assemblyman YB Lau Weng San (seating, second from left), SEA Park Apartments Management Corporation (MC) chairman Gary Choong Choon Vooi (seating, first from left), CIMB Bank SEA Park branch manager Ong Kooi Hooi (seating, second from right), CIMB Area Retail Manager 9 (ARM9) Freddie Acho Bian, event organizing chairperson Lion Chusy Goh (standing front row, second from left) and students at the Mobile Sight First event.


These students from SMK Sultan Abdul Samad in Petaling Jaya came to have their eyes check.


The crowd waiting to have their free eye checks inside the banking hall.


Residents registering themselves for the free health screenings by National Kidney Foundation.


The happy event : (From left) Former Kampung Tunku state assemblyman and president of Association of Backpackers Malaysia (ABM) Dato’ Dr Wong Sai Hou, Kiwanis Club Pandan Jaya branch president Ho Wah Ying, Ho's wife and Section 21 SEA Park Residents Association (RA) committee member Irene Tan.


Dato' Dr Wong Sai Hou ensuring great comfort to this woman who is undergoing the test for dry eyes, glaucoma and cataract.


Early detection and prevention saves lives. A resident of SEA Park, Edmund Cheong undergoing the health screening of his eyes for cataract, glaucoma and other eye diseases.


A staff from Centre For Sight Laser Eye Centre checking the eye sight of a SEA Park resident.


Organizing chairperson Lion Chusy Goh (in yellow jacket) and another colleage conducting eye vision tests for the public.


SEA Park Apartments Owners & Residents Association (SPORA) president Eddy Chuah (left)and SEA Park Apartments Management Corporation (MC) chairman Gary Choong Choon Vooi helping out at the event.


CIMB Bank SEA Park branch manager Ong Kooi Hooi (back row, first from right) with his support team.


One for the album : (From left) SRJK (C) headmaster Chia Kei Song, Mrs Lee Kim Whatt, Zone 9 chairman Lion Lee Kim Whatt, Past District Governor (PDG) Lion Yeap Cheng Chuan, Region 4 chairman Lion Alan Yoong, Lions Club of KL Bukit Kiara president Lion Belinda See and Lion Karen Foo.


From left : Immediate Past President (IPP) Lion Jennifer Khoo, Region 4 chairman Lion Alan Yoong and Lions Club of KL Bukit Kiara president Lion Belinda See.


The National Kidney Foundation (KDF) Lifecheck Mobile Health Screening bus parked in front of CIMB Bank SEA Park branch where the tests for blood pressure, blood glucose, blood cholesterol, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference were conducted inside the spacious vehicle.


A SEA Park resident Cheng Teng Swee (left) having his blood tested for glucose and cholesterol by a staff from the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) .


A National Kidney Foundation (NKF) staff getting a drip of blood from the finger tip of a resident for the glucose and cholesterol tests.


Getting her Body Mass Index (BMI) measured.


This lady (right) getting her blood pressure reading.
 

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Chinese New Year 2009 gala dinner by Gabungan Persatuan Cina


Guests enjoyed a delightful 9-course Chinese set menu of dishes with delicious and hearty food at a Chinese new year gala dinner held on Sunday February 22, 2009 at the school hall of SRJK (C) Sungei Way in Petaling Jaya.

The gala dinner is usually held at the end of the first month of the Chinese new year and coordinated by Petaling district Chinese organizations and its advisors and organizing committees comprised respected leaders of the Chinese communities and wakil rakyat (elected representatives).

Present at the gala evening were a number of VIPs including Dato’ Seri Lim Bok Seng, Dato’ Donald Lim Siang Chai, Dato’ Dr Wong Sai Hou, Dato’ Lim Choon Kin, Selangor State Assembly Deputy Speaker and Taman Medan state assemblywoman YB Puan Haniza Mohd Talha, Selangor Executive Councillor (Exco) YB Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew, Petaling Jaya Selatan MP YB Hee Loy Sian, Kampung Tunku state assemblyman YB Lau Weng San, Damansara Utama state assemblyman YB Cheah Wing Yin and other community leaders.

The splendid food and first class entertainment of classical and modern songs by popular singers and the Thousand Hands Guanyin dance performance didn’t disappoint. They kept the guests entertained throughout the evening.

Like all good things, the meal and show came to an end too soon with a ‘yam seng’ toast of prosperity and longevity to everyone present.

Guests departed and hope to gather again come next Chinese new year.

 

The double lions waiting to greet arrival of guests at the entrance to the school hall of SRJK (C) Sungei Way in Petaling Jaya where the Chinese New Year 2009 Gala Dinner Gathering is held.


Guests tossing the traditional yee sang, as a starter meal before the main dishes, to boost good luck.


Guests enjoying a delightful 9-course Chinese set menu of dishes.


While the guests dined, they were kept entertained with Chinese classical and modern songs.


Guests posing with Sau, the symbol of longevity, one of the auspicious holy trinity Fuk Lok Sau deities.


An ox mascot going around the tables to wish everyone good luck and a prosperous Chinese new year of the ox.


Kampung Tunku state assemblyman YB Lau Weng San who is also advisor to the gala dinner gathering delivered a welcome speech.


Selangor Executive Councillor (Exco) for Local Government, Research and Studies Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew wished everyone prosperous, fruitful and full of happiness and joy.


Selangor State Assembly Deputy Speaker and Taman Medan state assemblywoman YB Puan Haniza Mohd Talha (third from left), Kampung Tunku state assemblyman YB Lau Weng San (first from left), Damansara Utama state assemblyman YB Cheah Wing Yin (second from left), Petaling Jaya Selatan MP YB Hee Loy Sian, Selangor State Executive Councillor (Exco) YB Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew (sixth from left), MCA Petaling Jaya Selatan division chairman Dato' Donald Lim Siang Chai (third from right), event organizing deputy chairman Gan Keng (second from right) and other community leaders went on stage to wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year.


A toast of prosperity and longevity to everyone present.


The Thousand Hands Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy) dance performance. Beautiful and truly amazing. The forming of arm and hand positions standing behind each other in a perfect column.


The guests were thrilled by the synchronized movements of the Thousand Hands Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy) dancers who performed with exquisite grace and precision.


I love the Thousand Hands Guanyin dance performance which was one of the prettiest things I have ever seen.


The group of 9 dancers of Thousand Hands Guanyin.


Singers in traditional costumes representing the different races of Malaysia belting out the old-time favourite Rasa Sayang as a finale to the evening’s gala gathering.


One for the album - The organizing committee members and advisors of the Chinese New Year 2009 Gala Dinner Gathering.


RELA personnel on duty at SRJK (C) Sungei Way in Petaling Jaya where the gala dinner gathering was held.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre celebrates Open Day and Chinese New Year open house


The SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre held its Open Day and Chinese New Year open house at its centre at Mayang Industrial Park in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, February 22, 2009.

It was a very successful event attended by more than 500 people who joined in the celebration with the guests being entertained to performances of dragon dance, lion dance and Chinese fan dance. The guests were enthralled by the dragon and lion dance performances by three-time world champion Malaysia Khuan Loke Dragon and Lion Dance Association troupe with their energetic and amazing moves and balancing acts.

The atmosphere there was full of bustle and excitement. Many took the opportunity to enrol for the various courses and workshops offered by the centre such as :

Basic English/Japanese Conversation, Malay/Mandarin Language, Business Mandarin
Personal Grooming, Cooking, Handicraft
Art, Graphic Design
Yoga Foundation
Children Mental Arithmatic
Singing and Choir



Dare to Dream Workshop
Success and You Workshop
Life Drama Workshop



The open day is to allow more people to know and be aware of the various courses offered by this centre and its activities and the Chines New Year open house is aimed at cultivating a better relationship with the neighbourhood.

The guests were treated to a delicious buffet lunch.



The dragon dance performance in front of the SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre in Mayang Industrial Park in Petaling Jaya.

Its good to see the double lions and the dragon performing together in harmony.

The dragon dance performing alongside the double lions to usher in all good things – health, happiness, longevity and prosperity.


The double lions performing a "choy cheng" (採青 picking the greens) with mandarin oranges as "greens" (青) to bring good luck and fortune.


A dragon dance performer jumps over the lion during the harmony performance.


Lifelong Learning Centre chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun accepting a plateful of lettuce, bananas, pineapple and mandarin oranges from the lion to symbolize bringing of good luck and fortune.


This is a symbolic act of blessing by the dragon bowing to Lifelong Learning Centre Chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun. Standing on her left is organizing chairman Ch’ng Soo Chau.


One for the album - Lifelong Learning Centre Chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (third from left), organising chairman Ch’ng Soo Chau (second from left), MCA Aman Suria Branch chairman Wendy Chan (fifth from left) together with other MCA members.


A lion takes a breather on a chair after its impressive dance and awaits to continue its next performance.

The dragon too with its performers getting ready for its dance performance.

The makeshift tents setup outside the SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre provide shelter for the guests.

Guests enrolling for the various courses offered by the SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre.


Lifelong Learning Centre Chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (front row, second from left), organizing chairman Ch’ng Soo Chau (front row, first left), Section 21 SEA Park Residents Association (RA) president Gan Keng (front row, second from right) and othe MCA leaders watching a Chinese fan dance performance.


A Chinese fan dance with dancers moving their feet and hands gracefully.


The well-choreographed Chinese fan dance gets the thumbs up from the guests.

A section of the crowd watching the performances under the makeshit tents.

Organising chairman Ch’ng Soo Chau delivered a welcome speech and hoped more people will know about this centre and its activities through the event.

Lifelong Learning Centre chairman and Wanita MCA chief Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun said the centre provide access to lifelong learning skills to Malaysians and encouraged more people to join the various courses offered at the centre.


Lifelong Learning Centre Chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, PJ Utara Wanita MCA chairman Chua Fong Ling (with microphone), MCA Aman Suria Branch chairman Wendy Chan, organising chairman Ch’ng Soo Chau and others singing together a Chinese new year song.

Lifelong Learning Centre Chairman & Wanita MCA National Chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun presenting certificate of attendance to a representative of the first batch of Mandarin class students.

Guests were treated to a delicious buffet lunch.

A separate halal food corner for Muslim guests but others can also taste it.

A long line of hungry guests joining the queue for the buffet lunch.

Volunteer team serving guests at the buffet line.

Two volunteers Susan Chan (left) and Chong Chee Yin are very happy to offer their services at the SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre open day and Chinese New Year open house.

Guests taking their buffet lunch under the makeshit tents.

The ais kacang (red bean ice) dessert is a hot favourite among the guests on a hot day afternoon.


The sparkling new look at one of the two classrooms at the SS25 MCA Lifelong Learning Centre.