Shane Ang, AUG Subang Jaya
As part of AUG’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), AUG Subang Jaya office staff visited the Good Samaritan home for children on Saturday, 30th October 2015.
Monash University Malaysia was kind enough to donate some money to AUG’s charity event and AUG has decided to utilise this money do some charity event with GSH.
Upon confirming the day out with the kids, Mrs. Ong, the main coordinator for GSH provided us a list of goods items needed for GSH. Few days before the event day, about 7 of us made a trip to Giant Supermarket in USJ to buy the items needed. We break into 2 teams, one team to buy the toiletries and another team to buy the food. Thanks to all Subang Jaya staff who donated some cash for this purchase and to Yen Yen who also contributed for us to buy the electronic items. Thank you all!
For those who don’t know, Jump Street is the place where you can play indoor trampoline activities. We had the day out with 30 kids plus 2 adults from GSH, 10 of us from AUG, and also 3 from Monash Malaysia (Jenny, Alan, MeiHui). The kids were very excited to play the games like dodge ball, basketball, or even free jumping. The AUG staff and Monash staff joined in together to play, after the trampoline sessions, we head to the Old Town cafe at Jaya One shopping centre which is just 5 minutes’ walk from JumpStreet.
We took a group photo all together before leaving JumpStreet.
Lunch finish and the kids went back to their home, some of the staffs also left straight from there.
Then Myself, James, Clara, Steven, and Alan (Monash) went back to office to load up all the items that we bought earlier and deliver to GSH. Mrs. Ong and the kids were very thankful upon receiving the items, and some of the kids help to unload the items from the car too. The day finishes off with a final photo with the kids and the items at GSH.
Anyone who would like to know more about GSH or would like to donate items to the home, please find the contact below:
Home address: No. 2, Jalan Jelutong, Taman Selatan, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Email: goodsh2002@gmail.com
Website: http://goodsh.blogspot.com / http://www.charityheart.org / https://www.facebook.com/goodsamaritanhome.page
Tel: 603-33722289
Mobile: 6013-3528019 (YM Ong/Mrs. Ong)
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Now, the situation in Nepal is bad, politically. We have trouble with our neighbour , India.
After the declaration of the Constitution by Assembly, India closes all the border over the last two weeks (may be they are not happy with our Constitution).
There are shortage of fuel (petrol, diesel and cooking gas).
Around 20 percent transport are running. Lots of restaurant are close because of no cooking gas. Terrible time!!!
If you are planning to visit Nepal, not good time (you mention before that you may visit in October).
Because of this situation, I have not been able to get any decision or repines from Nepali Government or they cannot give say anything about our School project. But rest assure, I will follow through with the villager and Chief of Education Department of Dhading.
Trekking season is very quiet because of this situation. Lots of hiking group been cancelled. We shall just wait and see. Sorry to let you know that all this situation.
Let’s wait and see.
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Sorry for this difficult situation.
I am in always in touch with the teacher of the school and other villagers. They said now, they have new education officer in Dhading district. They said he plan to visit that school area next week.
We have submitted request to them to suggest and to request for the approval for the temporary buildings for the school.
If he is agreeing , then we can start our work. I am waiting his response
If this situation do not improve, there are many other places around to help. But, whenever we involve government school, then we must get approval (permission) from them.. It is same all the area in the region. Our place (Dhading Paharechap) where we are looking to rebuild we must seek approval, but government rule gives us problem. We are seeking permission from education officer of Dhading district.
We can however build semi-permanent/temporary housing structure as per our budget. This will be very good for children.
I shall let you know further next week about this.
Also if this is too complicated, for us to do our part, then maybe we can build houses for the village instead.
This one we don’t need government approval, and don’t waste time, and don’t need to waste money unnecessary for anything to be done. There are 36 houses in Dhading Paharechap.
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Any further updates regarding the rebuilding school in Dhading ?
I am wondering what to do next .. ?
I have a few questions and hopefully you can give response to..
The dream gets bigger when there are better problems…
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Today I went to the Nepali Education Ministry in the construction department to get the permission to rebuild the school.
Unfortunately, there will be complications. The officials insisted that we build the school according to their design. This design has already been submitted to them from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This bank has said they will fund the money to rebuild the school in Nepal and they have submitted a template which is the standard for which if followed the money fund will then be used to rebuild the school.
Looking at the design, it does seem like a bigger task than before. We wont’ be able to follow our design bu it has to be according to this drawing design.
It is for permanent construction, to be earthquake roof hence we need to follow their design. You would agree that this project now is 10 times biegger than our design and will be much more costly than the what we thought. Every step, we take to undertake the rebuilding, we need to follow and take on the engineering design and follow them on site for checking at each progress stage.
Our Nepali Government rule is difficult. I did not think that it will be that complicated.
Here is the design which we should follow:
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Thank you for the update information. Now, I will need to do planning with timeline and timing for each stage of the project.
Ok, lets aim to start the work in 2nd week of November. ( say around 15th November ?)
I have not done any building project before , so I don’t exactly know where , who and when and which to start planning and preparation work.
Let’s start by knowing that the project will be done by stages:-
Stage #1 – what , where, when who and how and how much each will cost?
Stage#2 – what will then be carried forward ?
Stage#3 .. as above ?
Now, we need to identify:-
Stage #1 – who are the people to draw the plan, engineers to identify what materials to use, how much materials needed and total costing ..
Stage#2 – timeline for each task, activity to progress.. ie building which first part first, then second, third etc…and how much to cost..
Stage#3 – same as above…
I am submitting the layout plan as per the original school design as before .
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