Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Program Khidmat Masyarakat - Masih Ada Yang Sayang
This program is organized by DH5A1/2, Diploma in Hotel Management, UiTM Pulau Pinang. It is part of our course requirement for Event Management (HTH 365) and carries another 20% for our carry mark. The purpose of doing this event is to help this couple who has been half paralyzed (the husband) and blind (the wife) for the past 10 years. Their condition really saddens us and had opened our hearts to help them. So, open up your heart, just like we did and help us to help them. For the Muslims, this is the best time to help as it is the Holy month of Ramadhan. You can help us by giving money because we can help them with regards of buying all the necessities they need such as adult pampers, food, fans, curtains, clothes, bed sheets, paints and also to provide them cash money for their own use in the future. You can also help by providing one or few necessities mentioned. We are counting on your help to give them a better life and to reduce their burden. For more inquiries (especially on how to give the things you would like to donate), please contact En. Fairuz (our lecturer) at 012-6781989 or me at 012-5938689 or any other team members as mentioned in the video. Your support is very much appreciated. Thank You!
The Adventures of DH5A1 and 5A2-Tioman Island 2009
... starring Fairuz Abd Hakim! And introducing Hafizah Hashim, Nazrin and Siti Hazirah! You might not know who these people are (unless you're a registered member of the "And Things Like That" Community which is pioneered by Fairuz himself) hehe.
These are the people responsible in making our Tioman Trip a successful one. Fairuz Abd Hakim (the most supportive lecturer we ever had), Hafizah Hashim (the brilliant mute), and of course the two love birds, Nazrin a.k.a Nash and Hazirah a.k.a Zira were the leaders who planned the whole trip for our Event Management course. This trip carries 20% of our carry mark, thus it is important that everything is perfectly planned in order to have a smooth journey. Im really sorry that I could not write the whole story about the trip because our lecturer came up with a ‘brilliant’ policy; “What happens in Tioman, stays in Tioman”. So as a student (and also to avoid getting a C+ instead of an A) I have to abide whatever he says. The best thing I can do is to publish the photos in Tioman and let you guess whether or not we had fun (which can be seen on Facebook). Lastly, I would like to thank the leaders for making such memorable trip and we really did enjoy ourselves. Im sorry if I’ve done anything wrong (although I don’t think I did), I mean, hey, whatever happens in Tioman, stays in Tioman,
Dottie loves DH5A!
p/s: i hope everything goes well with our next project.