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Gotong-royong di ASDAF Print E-mail

7hb Februari 2010 - Pagi ini selesai program gotong-royong Kitchen Garden dan kawasan sekeliling ASDAF. Sukarelawan yang merupakan pelajar dari Universiti Malaya (UM) dari jurusan TESL dan Kimia telah bersama-sama dengan anak-anak ASDAF dalam program gotong-royong ini. Pada sebelah petangnya pula, mereka terlibat dengan acara sukaneka dan sesi menjamu selera yang telah ditaja oleh para sukarelawan tersebut. Aktiviti ini merupakan salah satu dari kokurikulum pelajar-pelajar UM dalam subjek khidmat masyarakat.

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Kelas Bahasa Melayu Untuk Pelarian Rohingya di Butterworth Print E-mail

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Bertempat di Kampung Bagan Dalam, Butterworth, En Muhammad bersama sukarelawan Muslim Aid pergi meninjau lokasi projek untuk kelas Bahasa Melayu bagi pelarian Rohingya. Sukarelawan seramai 5 orang dari Institut Perguruan Pulau Pinang ini akan menjadi guru-guru kepada anak-anak pelarian Rohingya ini. 30 anak pelarian Rohingya telah dipilih untuk mengikuti kelas pertama anjuram Muslim Aid dengan kerjasama dari pihak UNHCR.

Kedatangan kami disambut oleh En Sabri dan En Nurul Islam yang merupakan antara individu Rohingya yang berpengaruh di Kampung Bagan Dalam. En Azmi yang merupakan orang Melayu tempatan turut bersama kami untuk menjayakan program kelas bahasa ini.

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Pihak UNCHR juga turut hadir untuk melihat keadaan kelas dan juga telah menemuramah sukarelawan Muslim Aid dan juga wakil-wakil dari pelarian Rohingya. Kini kertas kerja untuk kelas Bahasa Melayu sedang diproses oleh UNHCR dan insyaAllah projek ini akan bermula bulan March. Dengan adanya kelas Bahasa Melayu ini diharap dapat memudahkan golongan Rohingya ini untuk berkomunikasi dengan masyarakat setempat dan ini dapat membuka peluang kepada mereka untuk menaikkan taraf hidup mereka. Sama-sama kita doakan agar projek ini berjaya.

 
Sukarelawan baru di ASDAF Print E-mail

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En Muhammad, wakil Muslim Aid, berkesempatan ke ASDAF untuk berjumpa dengan bro Yusuf Glanfield yang amat bersemangat untuk menjadi sukarelawan Muslim Aid. Kami mengenali bro Yusuf di Facebook apabila dia menyatakan hasratnya untuk menjadi sukarelawan. Katanya dia mempunyai masa terluang pada hari Khamis dan Jumaat. Bro Yusuf Glanfield yang berasal dari Afrika Selatan ini bekerja sebagai tenaga pengajar di British Council. Dengan pengalaman yang ada padanya, dia ingin mengajar anak-anak ASDAF ini bahasa Inggeris. InsyaAllah setiap Khamis dan Jumaat, bro Yusuf akan mengajar anak-anak ASDAF bahasa Inggeris jam 3 hingga 4.30 petang.

 

Find Yusuf Glanfield in Facebook : Yusuf Glanfield

 
Muslim Aid’s immediate response to Haiti earthquake. Part 2 Print E-mail
haiti_web_banner_3.jpgMuslim Aid partners on the ground in Haiti have been working around the clock to deliver aid. Thanks to your generous donations we have already been able to make a difference to the people suffering in Haiti.

* Our Rapid Response team with Global Medic have been operational since last week. They have based operations at the Adventist University of Haiti, South West of Port-au-Prince.

* There are over 20,000 people seeking refuge within the grounds of the university, where the team have set up a water purification unit and have been distributing aquatabs.

* 30,000 people have had access to clean water now a fully functional water unit has been set up.

* Our team’s doctor is working at the Adventist hospital where there are currently over 500 patients with only 71-beds. The medical team have so far completed 10 amputations and water has been restored to the hospital.

* Our medics reported a story of a 9 year old girl who had to have her arm amputated without any anaesthetic; she was singing hymns to get through the pain.

* Support is still slow but it is coming through, the agencies are working around the clock.

There have been several strong aftershocks and there are reports of looting at night. There is not sufficient staff or medical supplies to treat the increasing influx of patients. This news has been further compounded by reports of even more unexpected devastation at the epicentre of the earthquake as estimates of fatalities have now reached a grim 200,000.

The people in Haiti are still desperately in need of your donations.

Donate now at CIMB 1422-0000070-10-8 (Yayasan Kemanusiaan Muslim Aid Malaysia) or via online . Kindly fax or email us your full name, contact number and mailing address for the receipt. You may contact our office at +603-22881996 for more info.

 
Muslim Aid’s immediate response to Haiti earthquake Print E-mail

Muslim Aid, a international relief and development agency, has launched an emergency appeal to raise RM1,000,000 to support the victim’s of a devastating earthquake in Haiti. It made an emergency allocation of RM400,000 to provide much needed clean water, emergency shelters, medicines and food aid to the earthquake victims.


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Haiti’s worst earthquake for two centuries has wrecked much of the capital and left it in darkness. The earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck about 10 miles south-west of the capital Port-Au-Prince. Population data suggests that the 1 million people who live in the area are severely affected with millions more potentially affected.

Muslim Aid is now assessing the situation on the ground with its partners who are already operational in Haiti and is urgently sourcing further information. Hamid Azad acting CEO of Muslim Aid UK expressed his concern remarking that “The earthquake is really devastating and especially unbearable for a country that has suffered so much deprivation. It is clear that the Haitian people will need a prompt emergency response from the international community to address their basic needs. We would like to send our deepest sympathy to the people of Haiti and urge our donors to come forward with generous donations to support the victims."

 

Contact Us at 03-2288 1996

 

DONATE NOW!!!

 
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