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| 25 June 2008 |
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| Fundraising at TAR College for Sichuan Quake Victims |
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) College students once again showed their compassionate side when they undertook a college-wide fundraising effort recently to raise funds for the victims of the Sichuan earthquake in China.
The initiative was carried out by students of TAR College Main Campus in Kuala Lumpur and five branch campuses in Penang, Perak, Johor, Pahang and Sabah as soon as they started their new academic year in late May. The students also took the extra initiative to set up informational booths exhibiting photos and news of the disaster in order to update students and staff of the latest development on the situation in Sichuan.
The concerted effort enabled the students to collect a total of RM25,880.13 for the victims. The money raised was presented to the Sin Chew Foundation, through which it would be channeled to the Sichuan victims. |
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| Lee Kong Jiun (centre) presenting cheque to Lim Sue Goan, Executive Editor (Reporting) of Sin Chew Daily (left) accompanied by TARC Student Affairs Department staff Foo Tzi Jang. |
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Such fundraisings are frequently organised at TAR College and the College welcomes similar efforts from its students as it helps to remind them of the importance of caring for others who are less fortunate.
“It’s our objective to serve,” said Lee Kong Jiun, Chairman of the First Aid Unit (FAU) in TAR College Kuala Lumpur Main Campus, when asked about why his society undertook the collection effort. He added that the people they had approached were very receptive to the fundraising. “All the staff and students generously donated to help the victims in Sichuan,” Lee said.
Gan Jia Yue, Assistant Publicity and Publication Manager of the FAU said although Malaysians live miles away from China, people here are still very concerned about what is happening to the people in China.
“Many of the people that we approached actually thanked us for organising the fundraising effort because they wanted to donate but didn’t know where to go. By organising the fundraising on the campus, we have made it convenient for everyone to do their part for the less fortunate,” Gan said. “Everyone is very appreciative of us working hard to help the people in Sichuan.”
The College is proud of its students for eagerly participating in the effort as it goes hand-in-hand with the College’s initiative in providing a wholesome education which produce students who not only excel in studies but are also socially responsible. |
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| Members of TAR College First Aid Unit (standing) going from class to class to collect donation from college staff and students. |
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| For more information, please contact: |
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| Ms Wee Fooi Koon |
Manager
Public Relations & Alumni Affairs
Department of Development and External Relations |
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(03) 4145-0100/23 ext 358
weefk@mail.tarc.edu.my |
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