Date: 16 October 2013
Time: 8am - 11pm
Venue: SJKC Sungai Buloh
With a tender age of 13, Jenny Park believes that the United Nation [UN] and the Nobel Prize winners would be the hopeful lots for world peace. She had her belief clearly expressed in her peace poster, which had earned her the
Grand Prize of Lions Club International [LCI] Peace Poster Contest [PPC] 2012-13.
This year the theme for PPC is “Our World, Our Future”. Our club had the contest held at SJKC Sg. Buloh, the only Chinese school in Sg Buloh Village. There were 38 participants, one of them from SK Assunta.
Children from various social economic backgrounds would naturally see the world differently, and therefore have different dreams for their future. For those come from the better off family background may think of their future world with advance technology, better environment and peaceful world. For those from the other end, all these could be luxurious; eliminating poverty and making famine a history may be on top of their list.
Could we ‘lead’ the children to think of “Our World, Our Future” ? Or shall we just leave it to them to explore their very own version of
“Our World, Our Future” ?
Date: 29 September 2013
Time: 9am - 12.30pm
Venue: SJKC, Sungai Buloh
Once again we had successfully collected 105 bags of blood from the public who live around Sungai Buloh village.
The noble event was made possible with collaboration University Malaya Medical Centre’s [UMMC] Transfusion Medicine Unit.
It is never an easy job to get the people around this area for a social awareness event, especially in the Sunday.
On the September 29 morning, we were on site about 8.30am; the committed UMMC medical crews arrived much earlier for setting up.
To our surprise the people were coming in just before 9am. The donors seemed pre-arranged among themselves; there were no crowd
seen on site, they were hardly waited for their turn. What’s a happy and smooth noble event being held!
In spite of the success, we shall not be contented.
Even though the blood donation awareness in Malaysia is improving since 2008, as per 2012, it is only 2.2% of the Malaysians aged
between 18 and 60 were blood donors. With this figure, we must acknowledge that there is so much to be done.
According to Mayo Clinic in US, a healthy blood donor could donate his/her blood as frequent as every 84 days. Our club is holding
this event at the same site half annually, with the aims to create awareness among the people in the area and saving lives!
Donating blood would not cause obesity, but in fact reduce one’s weight by about 450 grams – the same figure that
blood donated – about 450 ml.
Regular blood donors are 4 times less likely to suffer from heart attack. Besides blood donors would subject to certain health screening;
it is to prevent unhealthy blood from reaching or transfusing into needy patients. The regular donors are having their health screened
regularly. Isn’t it an obvious advantage!
Our regular blood donation events are very important, because mobile blood donation drives like ours are in fact contributing more
than 90% of the total blood collection in the country.
With 105 bags blood collected, let’s congratulate the great donors, and of course do not forget the 13 Lions and 11 Omega Leos
who put aside their precious Sunday morning for the noble event.
We serve! ROAR!