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The Playground’s Journey of Joy8 11月 244

The Playground’s Journey of Joy

When a local kindergarten had to relocate and couldn’t take their large playground set with them, we saw a chance to give this structure new life at a place where it could bring joy. Governor Olivia and I immediately thought of the Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation Klang Centre, envisioning the children there enjoying this gift. Unfortunately, we soon discovered that the playground was too big for our space. It was a surprising setback, but we knew we couldn’t give up. As fate would have it, our neighbours at the Salvation Home Orphanage, led by Pastor Sundar, became our next hopeful destination. Moving the playground there brought so much happiness to the children. Seeing them laugh, run, and play on the playground was a joy beyond words; it was a reminder of why we do what we do. But soon, another twist came along. In October, Pastor Sundar informed us that the orphanage had to move, leaving behind the beloved playground. Realizing the urgency, I reached out to our Kiwanis Lieutenant Governors for guidance. By a stroke of luck, LG Division 3 said that the Kiwanis Club of Kuantan was eager to take on this playground for their own children's center. Filled with hope once more, our Vice President, Dennis Yam and I joined in, and we organized transport to bring the playground to its new home. However, the first attempt fell short as the truck couldn’t handle the playground's size. With renewed determination, we set a new moving date and arranged for a bigger lorry and a team to help dismantle the structure. After hours of work, the playground was finally loaded and made its way to Kuantan. However, when it arrived late that night, the gates were locked due to Deepavali celebrations, and the playground remained outside, waiting for one final journey. Today, on November 8, 2024, the playground has found its forever home at the Kiwanis Club of Kuantan Children’s Center. This journey, though filled with unexpected twists, was worth every effort. We hope that this playground becomes a place of joy, laughter, and connection for the children in Kuantan—a testament to the shared commitment of our community and the spirit of giving. We would like to thank all the relevant parties involved in this arrangement of supply, transport and installation of this playground. Rodney Leo Director Kiwanis Club of Klang/ Lieutenant Governor Division 1

Blast from the Past Charity Bazaar @ AVENUE K25 10月 247

Blast from the Past Charity Bazaar @ AVENUE K

Blast from the Past Charity Bazaar: NOW HAPPENING AT AVENUE K!! The “Blast from the Past” Charity Bazaar, organized by Books For A Better World and the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, is having a three day community spirit, nostalgia, and fun event from October 25-27 at Level 4, Avenue K. This vibrant bazaar had something for everyone, with 30 booths offering pre-loved books, clothes, toys, handmade crafts, organic produce, saris, delicious food, and even a petting zoo! The event was launched by Kiwanis Malaysia District Governor Olivia Chin together with Adrian Ung President of TTDI and also CEO of Books for A Better World. At the event were Immediate Past Governor Michael Chiew, First Lady Kiwanis International President See Yan, Past Governor Dato Fatimah Saad, Lieutenant Governor Div 4 Sandra, Lieutenant Governor Div 1 Rodney and PR Chair Katherine Chew. All funds raised go directly to the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, with a significant portion dedicated to their upcoming Christmas project. This project will bring joy to underprivileged children, ensuring they receive a special holiday gift. A huge thank you to Avenue K, Nature Farm, Skywave, and Party Kingdom for making this event possible! Come and join us today and tomorrow!! Or call us for more information at - • Books For A Better World: Adrian Ung, 6017 812 8121 • Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail: Vivian Nicholas Gunasagaran, 6014 629 7483 Join us in making a difference! #BlastFromThePast #CharityBazaar #KiwanisTTDI #BooksForABetterWorld #kiwanismalaysia #KidsNeedKiwanis #RiseofthePhoenix

Donate a Book, Share a Story23 10月 241

Donate a Book, Share a Story

Greetings! I am excited to share with you an opportunity to make a meaningful impact this Christmas through the “Donate a Book, Share a Story” campaign. Now in its 3rd year, this initiative is organized by Books For A Better World (BFBW) in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr Ismail (KCTTDI) to provide books to children from underprivileged backgrounds. I would like to invite you and/or your organization to participate by purchasing boxes of books from BFBW to be donated to these children. Each box contains 10 gift-wrapped books and costs only RM100 per box. Your contribution will help bring the joy of reading to the kids we support through Kiwanis. Together, let’s make this Christmas special for the children in need. Thank you for your generosity and for supporting a cause that brings joy and education to those who need it most. How many boxes would you be inspired to contribute to make this holiday season brighter for these children? Best regards, Adrian Ung Books For A Better World

Kiwanis Children's Fund Grant Briefs & Info21 10月 241

Kiwanis Children's Fund Grant Briefs & Info

The Kiwanis Children's Fund (KCF) offers grants to Kiwanis clubs and districts to support impactful community projects that align with Kiwanis' mission of improving the lives of children and building better communities. These grants are available through several programs, such as the Club Grant Program, Microgrant Program, and District Grant Program. The Club Grant Program funds service projects designed to create measurable benefits for children in need, while the Microgrant Program provides smaller funds for immediate, short-term initiatives. District grants help scale up larger projects within a broader geographic region. Eligible projects should emphasize sustainable, innovative, and community-driven solutions, with a clear focus on addressing critical needs related to health, education, and youth empowerment. The process for applying includes submitting a detailed project proposal that demonstrates how the grant will make a difference and align with KCF’s goals. Kiwanis clubs are encouraged to apply for these grants to expand their local efforts and make a more significant impact aligned with Kiwanis’ mission of improving the world one child and one community at a time.

KDSF KLANG - Hearing Test @ 14th October 202414 10月 2415

KDSF KLANG - Hearing Test @ 14th October 2024

First of all, many thanks to our dear Dato’ Stewart La Brooy for his visit during the hearing test, meeting the person in charge Ms. Nur Aisyah Nadjwa. Ms. Nur Aisyah Nadjwa, a post graduate student (Master’s) doing her research study titled “Investigating Middle ear Function and its Effects on Real-Ear-To-Coupler Difference (RECD) Measurement Among Children with Down Syndrome (DS). 2.  Most Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have ear anatomy that differs from typically developing children. These differences increase their risk of ear infections. If left untreated, these infections can lead to hearing problems, either temporary or permanent. Hearing aids (HA) are one intervention for patients experiencing hearing issues. 3.  Considering this need, RECD is a test to measure the level of sound pressure within the ear canal, which assists in ensuring that HA is in optimal condition. Due to the different anatomy of children with DS, the existing RECD norms are not suitable for use. Therefore, this study aims to examine the difference in middle ear function among children with DS and their impact on RECD measurements. 4.  To achieve the objectives of this study, several non-invasive procedures that are common practice in Audiology clinics were conducted at the centre. 14 of the children are taking part. Here is some of the photos. By Ardinsoon Yusof

Movie Mania - The Wild Robot28 9月 244

Movie Mania - The Wild Robot

Kiwanis One Day: Bringing Joy to Children Across Malaysia In a heartwarming initiative, Kiwanis Malaysia, in collaboration with TGV Cinemas, celebrated Kiwanis One Day by bringing together children from various regions to enjoy a special movie screening. This year, 800 children from Selangor, Penang, Johor, and Ipoh were invited to watch The Wild Robot, a film that aims to inspire young minds to be adventurous and think outside the box. As part of TGV Cinemas’ CSR program, this event was designed to provide a memorable experience for children who rarely have the opportunity to enjoy a movie. TGV Cinemas expressed their delight in partnering with Kiwanis to bring joy and valuable life lessons to these children. For Kiwanis Klang, preparations were made to accommodate 110 children at TGV 1Utama. The children from Rumah Kids, Rotary Club of Subang, Pusat Jagaan Ambe & SJKT Midlands, joined Kiwanis members for this special event. The event was graced by the presence of Governor Michael Chiew, Governor Designate Olivia Chin, and Governor Elect Gary Wong who showed their support and enthusiasm for the initiative. This celebration of Kiwanis One Day not only brought smiles to the faces of many children but also reinforced the importance of community and giving back.

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