Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Christmas Charity Bazaar 2009!!
We, Leos from Assunta and La Salle Klang were there a day earlier to hang the banner, check out the stage, arrange the tables and sort out the items that we were going to sell. The bazaar was held from 10.00am-10.00pm on the first two days. Throughout the three days of the bazaar, we had a Christmas tree placed at our booth. The Christmas tree served as a place where we hung pictures, names and ages of the orphans. Every time we get a customer who wishes to donate the gifts she/he has bought, they may choose the kid they would like to donate to from the tree. This, made it easier for our customers to understand the true objectives behind our project.
Besides the items that were donated by some of our Leos, we also sold the Christmas gifts we got from two different gift shops. I must say, that our sales were increasingly successful day after day, due to the enthusiastic bunch of promoters/LEOS, from Assunta and La Salle Klang, who volunteered to help out at the bazaar. The Leos were determined and full of spirit to attract customers to buy something from our stall although some Leos were worn out from doing more than one shift a day. Some Leos stood at the entrance of the mall, and gave out our bazaar flyers and flyers from the orphanages to passer bys. The other half, walked around the mall with big bears and stationary sets that we had on sale, and tried to approach shoppers who were interested, while the rest of the Leos stationed themselves at our stall and promoted our items to anybody who passed by. It was truly a display of immeasurable Leo Spirit!
Though in the beginning, many customers just peeked and walked past our stall. Many actually came back to make enquiries regarding our project. We, Leos explained the objectives, targets and aims of our bazaar without forgetting to mention that our project was for a good cause. Our explanations definitely paid off, as many customers decided to purchase items from our stall for either themselves, or as Christmas presents for the orphans from the 3 homes we were donating to, right after they understood the true purpose of our project. We were so lucky to have so many extremely generous customers, particularly an aunty from a white country, who spent more than RM200 by just purchasing items such as handbags and Christmas decorations for her self and Christmas presents for a total of 11 orphans. But, that wasn’t it. She actually came back to our stall and donated another 200 ringgit so we could get gifts for all the remaining orphans! With wide smiles and heart full of satisfaction, we thanked her and offered her free cupcakes.
On the 20th of December 2009, the last day of our bazaar, we had our Closing Ceremony from 5pm to 7pm on the stage in Subang Parade. The emcee for the Closing Ceemony was Leo Shaun from the Leo Club of La Salle, Klang. A few Lions from the Sponsoring Lions Club were invited. Namely, Lion Ivan Ho, Lion Balu and Lion Clayton Tan who represented the Lions Club of Petaling Jaya and Klang.
The Closing Ceremony would have been meaningless without the presence of kids from Rumah K.I.D.S, Kirtarsh Home and Philea Home. Therefore, the orphans from all three homes were invited. However, only Kirtarsh Home and Rumah K.I.D.S were able to make it with a total of 30 kids. We started our Closing Ceremony with a carolling performance by the Leos from Assunta and SMK Sultan Abdul Samad . The carolling performance definitely attracted many shoppers to stop by and join us for our Closing Ceremony. After that, Leo Bryan, the organizing chairperson of our bazaar, gave an inspiring speech and thanked all the Leos and Lions who helped make this project a success. He also did not forget to mention how grateful we Leos were for the help and assistance provided by the Subang Parade Management throughout the duration of the bazaar.
Then came the most exciting part of the ceremony, the presentation of Christmas gifts to the orphans, which was done by Lion Clayton. We had another round of carolling performance, before we moved on. The Leos sang well and it definitely helped lift up the spirit of those who were watching. Up next, we had the mock check presentation to the representatives from both, K.I.D.S and Kirtarsh home. The mock cheque was also presented by Lion Clayton, accompanied by Leo Shereen Raj and Leo Kamaldip. A total of One Thousand Ringgit was donated to both the homes. We took a group picture before we officially ended our closing ceremony. Once the closing ceremony was over, we proceeded to KFC to give all the 30 kids a dinner treat. Everyone managed to bond with each other happily and we got to know the kids better. By the end of the day, the kids left, not only with a full tummy but also with broad grins on their faces!
It was indeed a very successful project as our goals and objectives were achieved. On behalf of the Bazaar Committee, the Leo Club of Assunta would like to thank Lion Ivan, Lion Balu and Lion Clayton for attending our project and showing their support. Thank you also, to the Leo Club of Sultan Abdul Samad who were willing to be part of our Closing Ceremony, and everyone who have put in their greatest efforts to make our Christmas Charity Bazaar this year, yet another successful and productive project! To the Leo Club of La Salle Klang, a loud and macho CHEERS (!) for a great project which we are all proud of.
Reported By,
Leo Sharvani Segar & Leo Shereen Raj
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Christmas Bazaar helpers, TAKE NOTE !
To those of you who will be helping out at the Christmas Bazaar please take note.
1. Come on time for your shifts. Do not be late!
2. Leave the stall only when your shift is over and when the leos for the next shift have arrived.
3. Dress appropriately when you come for your respective shifts! NO WEARING SHORTS OR MINI SKIRTS. Wear a decent t-shirt (club / iu t-shirt) with jeans/long pants and YOUR VEST / BLAZER plus a CHRISTMAS HAT.
4. Those of you who are coming for the CLOSING CEREMONY on the 20th, at 4pm-7pm, INCLUDING THE CAROLLERS, are required to wear your FULL LEO UNIFORM WITH COURT SHOES and a CHRISTMAS HAT. Please make sure you look neat and presentable!
5. Those of you who have helped out at the bazaar but can't make it for the Closing ceremony, please inform Shereen before hand!
6. Please be reminded that our stall is situated INFRONT OF UNCLE LIM'S
Alright then, let your friends and family know about our bazaar and get them to come and support us!
Especially, during the closing ceremony :D
Any questions? email or call Shereen.
Leo Assunta.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Continuation from the post "December Funding Project Preparation & Xmas Bazaar Donations"
This is again regarding the donations of items for xmas bazaar. If you wish to donate any of the items stated in the previous post ( "December funding project preparation & Xmas bazaar donations" ), please read the following:
1. Come to Sunway Pyramid, ( A&W ) tomorrow, 12th December at 12pm and pass them to Shereen.
2. Come to school on the 15th of December (Tuesday) from 10am-12pm and pass the items to one of the Leos at the vestibule.
3. Come to Subang Parade (in front of Uncle Lim's) on the 17th December (Thursday), at 8pm and pass it to the bazaar committee.
can't come to all the 3 places suggested above? give me a call or text me. I'll tell you what to do.
Shereen (0146015299)
I guess, that is all for now. But remember, the items stated in the previous post are not the only ones that are needed, anything nice and un-used can be donated. This is for a good purpose and for those of you who will not be able to help at the bazaar, grab this opportunity to make up to it and gain your project points!
p/s : Sign up for Xmas bazaar asap!!
Roar!
Leo Shereen Raj
Friday, December 11, 2009
Updates on Xmas bazaar shifts :D
If you are wondering which shifts (xmas bazaar) are still available and which shifts are fully taken, take a look at the list below.
18th December 2009
1st shift (10am -1pm)
1. Joey Young
2. Jeyanthi
3. Tuan Erra
2nd shift (1pm - 4pm)
1. Cheryl Lai
2. Tiara Jane
3. Poh Yee
3rd shift (4pm - 7pm)
1. Shereen Raj
2. Sharvani
3. Danielle Cheng
4th Shift (7pm - 10pm)
Whole shift still available!
19th December 2009
1st shift (10am - 1pm) fully taken!
1. Shereen Raj
2. Sharvani
3. Hui Kuan
2nd shift (1pm - 4pm), 3rd shift (4pm - 7pm) and 4th shift (7pm -10pm)
No sign up's yet! Whole shift still available!
20th December 2009
1st shift (10am - 1pm)
Whole shift still available!
2nd shift (1pm - 4pm)
1. Yuit Ying
2. Wei Lin
3. Still available!
3rd shift (4pm - 7pm) Closing Ceremony!
All those who have helped out during the bazaar are required to come!
So, if you are planing to sign up for ONLY this 3rd shift on the 20th, please be reminded that your attendance will not be considered as a project!! As this shift is a compulsory for all!
Remember, for those of you who want to sign up for the bazaar, all you have to do is scroll down this page, read the post on "Christmas Charity Bazaar", choose one or more date and shift, and post a comment!
Alright, i hope this helps :D
-Vp
December funding project preparation & Xmas Bazaar donations!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Report on Christmas Caroling 4Dec09
We boarded the bus and headed of to Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home. The kids were all very excited to see us there. As some of us had been there before, the kids already knew us and were already talking away. Then it came time for us to sing and the kids joined in again. Some of the Leo’s created a little circle with the kids and jump and danced around in it. Many of the kids actually were drawn to the guitar players as they seemed to have a liking towards the guitar. Just before leaving we got together with the children to take a group picture and to present the gifts to the kids and also the hamper to the caretaker.
Then, around 11am left for the next home which was the Agathian Home. At the Agathian Home, we got to know the kids a little better before singing with them. After the little bonding session we started to sing the songs. Half way through our singing, Leo Shereen came up with the idea to play a game. Everyone joined in and it was a whole lot of fun. At the end of it the kids were given their presents and we presented a hamper to the caretaker of the home. We also took a group photo with the kids before leaving. On our way out, we wished all the kids Merry Christmas. It was 12pm when we boarded the bus again. Everyone was already getting hungry so it was time for lunch. The bus driver dropped us of at Old Town. Most of us walked over to Mc Donald’s to get our lunch and some just went to a nearby shop to get some food. We were then asked to get back to the bus at about 1 o’clock.
Next, we headed of for Precious Home. They looked really happy as Santa Claus came into their home. Then we started to sing and some of them joined in. Some of them even went in front to dance with Santa Claus as we sang the song ‘Santa Claus Is Coming To Town’ . Later on we had the kids hug Santa Claus to get their presents. They did as they were told and we went on to singing our last song. After taking a group photo with the kids we gave a hamper to the caretaker and left for the next home.
It was 2.00 when we reached The Ozanam Home(II). There weren’t that many kids there as most of them had gone for holiday camps. Most of them who were there were teens. We had them join us with the singing and we also played some games with them. Then we gave out the presents and a hamper to the caretaker as we headed off to next home. It was raining outside but we had one more home to go before we called it a day. So we walked over to The Ozanam Home(I). We got into the house and sat around with the children and started to sing with them. Santa Claus then gave out some presents and we wished the kids a Merry Christmas. At about 3.45pm we left the home after taking a group picture again.
This event was a fun one and should definitely be carried out every year. The objective for the event was achieved and the most important thing is that we were able to put smiles on the faces of the children. I hope that we would continue to carry out this event for the years to come.
Reported by,
Leo Shivania S.
Member of the Leo Club of SMK Assunta
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Attention Members!
Hope all of you are enjoying your holidays but please don't enjoy too much, REMEMBER there are some Projects on, and it will be great if you could take part in it .
Anyways, here is a quick shout-out to all FORM 3 members!!
For those Form 3's who might want a post in the following Fiscal Year, here are some rules:
- Each member that is ELIGIBLE to run for a post MUST have already OC-ed one project! It can be any project, it does not matter whether it is a health project/ social service project or whatever. The main IDEA here is to just develop that LEADERSHIP skill in you!So, come one and just go up to ANY form 4 board member other than KEY OFFICERS and get yourself involve in a project!
- The nominee for board next year must not have MORE than 1 warning letter. Anyone with more than one warning letter will be immediately disqualified if "she" is running for a post.
So, basically these are the only 2 criteria for now.
We will keep on adding if we think it is necessary.
Keep in-tune to this post fellow form 3's!!
President 09/10
Christmas Charity Bazaar!!
Hello Everyone :)
Christmas Charity Bazaar is our club's annual project and this year we are organizing it jointly with the LEO CLUB OF LASALLE KLANG.
What is the bazaar about?
Christmas Charity Bazaar is an event where all kinds of Christmas gifts and ornaments are sold for charity. The gifts are obtained from the donation of Leo Club members and through sponsorships from various gift shops/factories.
The gifts will then be left for sale throughout the duration of the bazaar. Shoppers who wish to donate their money for a good cause during the festive/holy season will purchase the items at our stall.
This year, we are going to have face and nail painting services at our stall! We'll probably have sand art and sell some cupcakes too. So, all you leos who are good at face and nail painting, you gotta come and show us your talent. Your skills are needed for a good cause!
All proceeds from the bazaar this year, will be donated to "Rumah Kids" in Klang :)
What are the objectives of this project??
1. To promote the importance of being charitable during the festive season to the community.
2. To help purchase Christmas gifts for the less fortunate children.
3. To expose participating Leos to a working environment as they convince shoppers to purchase the gifts that are being sold.
4. To reach out, remember and share the festive joy with the less fortunate.
5. To do charity in an unusual, but good way.
So fellow Leos, all you have to do is come and support this bazaar by providing manpower. We need 3 Leos per shift, everyday. 3 hours per shift.
Choose one/more date and shift based on the list below and leave a comment under this post if you can come.
eg. 18th, Shift 2
Details:
Date : 18th, 19th & 20th December 2009
Time : 10am-10pm everyday
Venue : Subang Parade
Shifts for the 18th, 19th & 20th :
1. 10.00am - 1.00pm
2. 1.00pm - 4.00pm
3. 4.00pm - 7.00pm
4. 7.00pm - 10.00pm
* Last shift on the 20th is the 3rd shift (4pm - 7pm)
On the 20th of December from 4.00pm - 7.00pm will be the closing ceremony for this project which will also be held at Subang Parade. The money collected from the bazaar will be donated to "Rumah Kids".A short caroling session will be held to spread the joy of the festive season.All those who have helped out during the christmas bazaar (whichever date or shift) are required to attend the closing ceremony.
p/s : If any of you would like to sponsor christmas gifts to be sold at the bazaar, please let me know. Your donations, in the form of cash or goods will be very much appreciated.
So guys, what are yall waiting for?! Sign up for this project and earn your much needed project points while having fun!!
Roar!
Shereen Raj