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Indulge in the King of Fruits and Donate to Charity

durian festival

IT’s time to tighten the belt for June and prepare to splurge in July!

Yes, it’s the Charity Durian Fest II in aid of the Children’s Wish Society of Malaysia, a charity dedicated to fulfilling the wishes of children who are afflicted with life-threatening or terminal illnesses.

Hosted and sponsored by Subang Parade, the event will provide the opportunity for everyone to have fun and at the same time contribute to charity. Why do we ask that you tighten your belt? Well, if you watch what you eat this June, you can prepare yourself to eat all the durians you can at the fest. And what’s the second reason? Save up and donate generously to help the Society bring a smile back to the unfortunate children around us who are in pain and suffering from the illness that has afflicted them.

With a minimum donation of RM10 per person, you can participate in this event and enjoy the bounty of fruits the organizers will be bringing in to you. If you wish to have the collector’s item event t-shirt that’s going to be drawn by Reggie Lee, Malaysia’s famous caricaturist, a simple donation of RM20 or more will suffice.

All proceeds from the collection will be channeled to the Children’s Wish Society. To find out more email us at editor@sjecho.com.my - by SJECHO9

For information about the Children’s Wish Society of Malaysia, go to http://cwsmalaysia.com/

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1000 jobs available in the public sector in Johor.johorkerjaya

There will be a job fair in Johor.

Date: Friday, Saturday 26 and 27 June 2009
Time: 9am to 5pm
Venue: at Perkarangan Bangunan Sultan Ibrahim
Jalan Bukit Timbalan, Johor Bahru.

Bring along a photo copy of your mykad and birth certificate
passport size photo, relevant certificates, resume.

PWDs are encouraged to apply. Sign intepreters will be on hand to assist deaf jobseekers.
Jobstreet will also be pffering a resume writing and interview preparation workshop. Further details call 07 – 2666618

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Attention: Deafened people,

Their families and friends,

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Are you Deafened? Or you know any Deafened person?

Deafened or Late-Deafened means post lingual deafness. There are thousands of people who lost their hearing or developed hearing loss after illness, trauma, and accident or for any unknown reason.

ALDA - Asia Pacific or ALDA - AP is an official group of Association of Late Deafened Adults (ALDA) Inc. USA. ALDA – AP offering a platform for Deafened people and their families and friends in Asia Pacific countries.

We offer a platform for you.

We offer discussion forum to discuss post deafness copping strategies.

We provide platform for friendship among Deafened people their families and friends.

We offer recreational programme, seminars / conference / workshop.

Join us Membership is FREE

Individual membership is open for people from all Asia Pacific countries. Whether you yourself are a Deafened person, or you are a relative or a friend of a Deafened person or you just want to be friend with Deafened and support the cause for any reason, ALDA – Asia Pacific invites you to join the group.

There is NO membership fee at the time being,

Contact: danishkadah@gmail.com
http://www.danishkadah.org.pk/networks/ALDA-AP/

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family on the sofa pixIn conjunction with Father’s Day, Focus on the Family Malaysia presents to you “Family on Sofa Photo Contest” – a simple and fun activity fit for the whole family! This event will give families the opportunity to create special memories together, and stand the chance to win great prizes for the most “creative and fun” snapshot.

Date: 20-21 June 2009 (Sat & Sun)
Time: 10am – 10pm
Location: Mid Valley Megamall (West Lobby area)
Main Sponsor: ING
Other Sponsors: Mid Valley, Courts, Nestle, HP & AmbiPur

For more information (eg. registration, terms and conditions), visit our website at http://www.family.org.my or call us at 03-7954 7920.

See you there!

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World Sight Day October 8, 2009 - Call for Photos

WSD09 photo by Jonathan Prime (490px)

June 12, 2009 -  This World Sight Day, please send us a photograph of 2 people of different genders – one of whom is blindfolded. We hope to create an international photo montage! We hope you will be able to go with the design theme for WSD09 and include a tree or a plant in the background. Need more ideas? Do look at the beautiful image below and try to see if you can better it!

Please send your entries to communications@v2020.org

VISION 2020: The Right to Sight is the global initiative of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) and the World Health Organization (WHO), with a coalition of international Non-Governmental Development Organisations, professional bodies, institutions and corporations.  VISION 2020 aims to eliminate the main causes of avoidable blindness in order to give all people in the world, particularly the millions of needlessly blind, The Right to Sight.

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WORLD PLAY DAY  with your family on June 13 (Saturday) from 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 noon at Subang Jaya.
In conjunction with the launch of the Family Support & Resource Services on the same day!
Bring your family and have fun with lots of activities! See you there!

  • Date : 13 June 2009 (Saturday)
  • Time : 9.30am – 12.30pm
  • Venue: City Discipleship Presbyterian Church

Organised by:
City Discipleship Presbyterian Church
W-10-2, Subang Square Business Centre
Jalan SS15/4G, 47500 subang Jaya
Tel: 03-56212844/ 45
Fax: 03-56212846
Email: inquiry@cdpc.org.my

Toy Library & Parents Resource Centre
15 Jalan 3/146 Metro Centre
Bandar Tasik Selatan
Tel: 03-9058 2102 Direct Line
Fax: 03-9058 4169
Email:toyrd@malaysiancare.org

Supported by:
YB Hannah Yeoh, ADUN SubangJaya

Programme:

9.30 am
  • Registration
9.45 am
  • Arrival of Guest of Honour
  • Welcome
  • Introduction on WPD
  • Opening Speech by YB Hannah Yeoh
10.15 am
  • Launch of Family Support and Resource Services
10.30 am 
  • Fun For All
  • Children’s Fun & Creative Time
  • Choose & Play!
12.00 noon
  • Lunch & Fellowship

Please call call 03-5621 2844 or Ms Tan 016-2675010 so that lunch can be arranged for you.

Family Support and Resource Services @ CDPC. Aimed to provide support & resource services to families of children with special needs, specifically children with learning disabilities.
Services include:
1) Playgroup activities (immediate on a monthly basis)
2) Loan of toys & books (Jan 2010 onwards)

It will also provide avenue for parents to network,  share and form support groups among themselves.

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR CAREGIVERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS AND
PARENTS FROM 19TH JUNE TO 4TH JULY

IASSID FLYER 2-4 modi_03-06For information contact:

Yayasan Sultan Idris Shah
Kindly forward payment in favour of: 158413, Lorong Bercham 11, Bercham
31400, Ipoh, Perak.
Tel: 05-5481905
Fax: 05-5481066

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SECOND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GEOTOURISM COMPETITION - voting begins July 14, 2009
Online Contest Seeks Top Innovators in Sustainable Tourism
615 entries from 81 countries.

The National Geographic Society and Ashoka’s Changemakers  second annual “Geotourism Challenge” to showcase how tourism done well sustains, enhances and preserves local culture and the environment. The competition will identify individuals worldwide who have introduced the most innovative practices in tourism and destination stewardship.

Conducted in partnership with Ashoka’s Changemakers, the global Geotourism Challenge has received 615 entries from 81 countries.

Applicants must demonstrate an innovation that protects destination quality and furthers geotourism, defined by National Geographic as “tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place — its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage and the well-being of its residents.”

During this period, anyone can debate, endorse or provide additional information on the entries. A distinguished panel of judges — including Keith Bellows, editor of National Geographic Traveler magazine, and Erika Harms, United Nations Foundation’s executive director for sustainable development — will review the applications and select the finalists. The online community will then vote for the Geotourism Challenge winners, who will be announced this summer. Each winner will receive a cash prize of $5,000.

“This year’s competition theme, ‘Power of Place — Sustaining the Future of Destinations,’ focuses on protecting the locales where history, culture and nature live. We want to recognize business and civic innovators who sustain distinctive places for the enjoyment of current and future generations,” said Jonathan Tourtellot, director of National Geographic’s Center for Sustainable Destinations.

Last year’s Geotourism Challenge produced 320 nominations from 83 countries. The three winners and 12 finalists gathered at National Geographic’s Washington, D.C., headquarters in October to present their innovative business models at the first Geotourism Change Summit attended by 150 country dignitaries and representatives of funding institutions and tourism-industry, conservation and preservation groups. The competition also created an online community of geotourism activists, ranging from preservationists to developers. All can use competition results and resources to apply holistic geotourism principles locally by consulting the Changemakers Web site, www.changemakers.net/geotourismchallenge.

The 2008 winners were a programme in Ecuador’s Amazon region to provide Amazonian youth with an academic degree in nature tourism; an outfitter in Nepal that trains women to be trekking professionals in a culture that offers women limited job opportunities; and an eco-lodge in Costa Rica that is teaching native Cabecar Indians how to manage the business in one of the country’s celebrated rain forests.

“Changemakers is very excited about this opportunity to partner once again with National Geographic to highlight this important issue,” said Ashoka’s Changemakers Executive Director Charlie Brown. “Our last competition revealed a wide selection of amazing innovations in geotourism. We are looking forward to many more such creative projects surfacing this spring within the Changemakers community.”

The Geotourism Challenge is one of the key programmes of National Geographic’s Centre for Sustainable Destinations (CSD). For more information on geotourism and destination stewardship, visit www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/sustainable.

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MALAYSIA INTEPRRETER EDUCATION SEMINAR
Sat 22 Aug – Tue 25 Aug, 2009

VENUE : SAITO COLLEGE SDN BHD
No 18, Jalan Tengah, New Town Centre,
Section 52, 46200 Petaling Jaya, MALAYSIA

Presenter: Dr Debra Russell
Director, Western Canadian Centre of Studies in Deafness
David Peikoff Chair of Deafness Studies
University of Alberta, Canada

For Enquiries on Fees, etc, please contact:
agnes@rcdeafmissionsmalaysia.com
mario@rcdeafmissionsmalaysia.com
rcdeafmissionsmalaysia@gmail.com
Agnes +6019 261 9920 Mario +6013 350 5688

Who should attend?
Malaysian Sign Language
Interpreters (hearing/Deaf) who:

  1. Learn more about
  2. Understanding Discourse analysis skills
  3. Cohesion features in Interpreting
  4. Focusing on Malaysian Sign Language (BIM) and English
  5. Perspective taking in Signed and Spoken languages
  6. are actively interpreting in various settings (corporate, religious, freelancing, educational, etc)
  7. feel their deliveries are losing impact
  8. have formal, little or no formal education/training in interpreting
  9. are prepared to “re learn and un-learn”
  10. wish to enhance their skills and upgrade their knowledge
  11. are also in the teaching profession 7. are seeking ongoing skill development through peer mentorship activities

Debra Russell (background)
Dr Debra Russell is a Canadian nationally certified interpreter, maintaining an active interpreting and consulting practice. Debra participates in several interpreting organizations at the provincial, national and international levels and has served as the
President of AVLIC. As an interpreter educator, she has taught across Canada, and has presented workshops and papers throughout the United States, Europe and Southeast Asia.

She holds the David Peikoff Chair of Deafness Studies at the University of Alberta, and has also played a key role in the development of several interpreter assessment tools

Organisers: RC Deaf Missions Malaysia Sdn Bhd
This seminar is brought to you by RC Deaf Missions Malaysia in collaboration with SAITO College
Also open to non-Malaysian Sign Language Interpreters

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