The document summarizes 12 community service programs conducted by CSR engineering students from April to May 2019 in Selangor, Malaysia. The programs involved visiting elderly care centers, disability centers, animal shelters and cleaning public areas. They aimed to bring donations, happiness and help to the less fortunate. Some key activities included feeding cats, painting murals, attending and playing with seniors and special needs children, and cleaning shelters. The programs helped create a caring society and improve the conditions at the centers.
The document summarizes 16 different CSR events conducted by engineering students from October to November 2018 in various locations in Selangor, Malaysia. The events included cleaning and maintenance activities at senior care centers, disability centers, mosques, rivers, botanical gardens and cat shelters. They involved volunteers spending time with seniors and special needs groups through activities like dancing, crafts and meals. The events aimed to help communities while providing learning experiences for participants. Donations of cash and supplies were also collected for some centers.
The document outlines details of 13 CSR programs conducted by mechanical engineering students between April and May 2018. The programs included river cleanups, visits to disabled children's centers, cat shelters, elderly homes, and more. They aimed to raise awareness, be of service to communities, and provide learning experiences for the students. Most programs involved 15-30 students and were funded through small donations. Feedback was positive and recommendations were made to expand participation, form partnerships, and continue promoting the programs.
CSRCorporate Social Responsibility,Community Service, e-csr : ONLINE CSR
MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY
FACULTY OF MECHNAICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
The document outlines a community service program conducted by the Mechanical Engineering Faculty at UITM Shah Alam from October 26 to November 10, 2019. It details 19 community service activities, including cleaning and maintenance work at elderly care centers, orphanages, places of worship, and animal shelters. The program aimed to spend time with communities in need and provide donations. Students participated in cleaning, maintenance, donation drives, and interactive activities with elders and special needs groups.
CSR Corporate Social Responsibility,Community Service, e-csr : ONLINE CSR
MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY
SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
The document provides details of a rural camp conducted by social work students in Chhapadanda Village, Lamjung District, Nepal from April 28 to May 3, 2019. It includes a profile of the village with information on demographics, occupations, education, health facilities, religious sites, and organizations working in the area. The objectives of the rural camp were to conduct surveys, raise awareness through street plays, apply theoretical knowledge practically, and understand rural life and problems. Students engaged in preparation activities before the camp and participated in opening ceremonies, cultural programs, interactions, surveys, and closing ceremonies during the camp. The document describes the activities conducted on each day of the rural camp.
Adelia Pradita is an Indonesian citizen who graduated from Brawijaya University in Malang, Indonesia with a degree in political science. She has participated in many seminars, workshops, and competitions. Her resume lists work experience interning at the secretariat of the Bojonegoro Regency House of Representatives, where she assisted with archiving, report writing, and committee work. She is seeking entry-level opportunities in public administration.
The document summarizes 16 different CSR events conducted by engineering students from October to November 2018 in various locations in Selangor, Malaysia. The events included cleaning and maintenance activities at senior care centers, disability centers, mosques, rivers, botanical gardens and cat shelters. They involved volunteers spending time with seniors and special needs groups through activities like dancing, crafts and meals. The events aimed to help communities while providing learning experiences for participants. Donations of cash and supplies were also collected for some centers.
The document outlines details of 13 CSR programs conducted by mechanical engineering students between April and May 2018. The programs included river cleanups, visits to disabled children's centers, cat shelters, elderly homes, and more. They aimed to raise awareness, be of service to communities, and provide learning experiences for the students. Most programs involved 15-30 students and were funded through small donations. Feedback was positive and recommendations were made to expand participation, form partnerships, and continue promoting the programs.
CSRCorporate Social Responsibility,Community Service, e-csr : ONLINE CSR
MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY
FACULTY OF MECHNAICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
The document outlines a community service program conducted by the Mechanical Engineering Faculty at UITM Shah Alam from October 26 to November 10, 2019. It details 19 community service activities, including cleaning and maintenance work at elderly care centers, orphanages, places of worship, and animal shelters. The program aimed to spend time with communities in need and provide donations. Students participated in cleaning, maintenance, donation drives, and interactive activities with elders and special needs groups.
CSR Corporate Social Responsibility,Community Service, e-csr : ONLINE CSR
MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY
SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
The document provides details of a rural camp conducted by social work students in Chhapadanda Village, Lamjung District, Nepal from April 28 to May 3, 2019. It includes a profile of the village with information on demographics, occupations, education, health facilities, religious sites, and organizations working in the area. The objectives of the rural camp were to conduct surveys, raise awareness through street plays, apply theoretical knowledge practically, and understand rural life and problems. Students engaged in preparation activities before the camp and participated in opening ceremonies, cultural programs, interactions, surveys, and closing ceremonies during the camp. The document describes the activities conducted on each day of the rural camp.
Adelia Pradita is an Indonesian citizen who graduated from Brawijaya University in Malang, Indonesia with a degree in political science. She has participated in many seminars, workshops, and competitions. Her resume lists work experience interning at the secretariat of the Bojonegoro Regency House of Representatives, where she assisted with archiving, report writing, and committee work. She is seeking entry-level opportunities in public administration.
Shankar Patil has over 10 years of experience in social work and community development. He has a Master's degree in Social Work and has worked with several NGOs on projects related to public health, sanitation, agriculture, and empowering women's self-help groups. His skills include leadership, communication, coordination, and training. He is interested in social development, agriculture, and youth programs.
The document provides details about the Rotaract Club of Bangalore E-City for the 2014-2015 year. It discusses the club's mission and values. It outlines 23 members and their meeting location, date, and times. It also summarizes 20 club projects and 6 events participated in, including networking opportunities, fundraising, workshops, and community service activities focused on education, entertainment, and awareness-raising. International service projects involving members traveling to Sri Lanka are also mentioned.
Akshaya Kumar Swain is currently working as an Institutional Development Expert in Keonjhar district of Odisha under the Water Resources Department. He has over 20 years of experience in community organization, project management, and irrigation development. His roles have included educating stakeholders, enhancing participation of women farmers, and facilitating convergence between irrigation projects and other line departments. He has worked on projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, European Commission, and UNDP.
The document is a cover letter and resume submitted by Achmad Reza, SE for a job application. He has a bachelor's degree in management from Syiah Kuala University. His work experience includes community development roles with World Vision International and CARDI in Aceh, Indonesia. He is seeking a position that utilizes his skills in project management, community organizing, and facilitation.
Final Report Poverty Participatory Assesment_YIPDFirkan Maulana
This document provides a final report on a participatory poverty assessment conducted in West Java and South Sulawesi, Indonesia in October 2009. The report was submitted to Waseda University by the Yayasan Inovasi Pemerintahan Daerah research team and consists of two volumes. The assessment gathered information from poor communities on their perceptions of poverty, the causes of poverty, solutions to poverty, and evaluations of existing government anti-poverty programs. The research was conducted in 12 villages across the two provinces and involved in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The report presents findings on local understandings and experiences of poverty and evaluates anti-poverty efforts to inform future poverty alleviation strategies in Indonesia.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's 87th birthday report All GoaPramod Divgi
The document provides a summary of celebrations held across multiple locations in Goa to mark Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's 87th birthday from November 18-25, 2012. Activities included medical camps, bhajan malas, cultural programs, nagarsankirtans, charitable activities like food distribution and blanket donation. Events were organized by various Sai centers covering cities of Panjim, Ponda, Vasco, Sanvordem and surrounding villages. Devotees from different locations participated in the week-long celebrations with faith and devotion.
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Rotary E-Club of Bangalore from 2015-2016. It provides details on the club's 28 members, 22 general body meetings, 9 board meetings, and 26 projects. It highlights several community service projects focused on underserved groups, including dental/eye camps, skill development workshops, and relief efforts. It also describes various club service activities to engage members, such as guest speakers, documentary screenings, workshops on presentation skills and memory techniques, and social events like Secret Santa. In total, the club participated in 4 external events and had one member on the Rotasia executive committee.
It was great experience to spend one year as a Gandhian way in Gandhian Institute at Wardha. Please read the whole report. Please visit my blog https://nitugogoi.blogspot.in/
Thank you.
The document provides information about an upcoming club assembly by Assistant Governor for Zone 7, Rtn. Dr. M.N. Bheemesh of Rotary Midtown. It provides details about Rtn. Bheemesh's background and experience. The agenda is also given for District Governor's upcoming visit on January 29th, 2014 which will include visits to RMA, Soofi Trust, meetings and assemblies.
This is the summary of events/activites/projects done by Rotaract Club Kota in year 2010/2011 under the leadership of Rtr. Neha Gupta and Rtr. Ishant Arora
Kemah Juara is an annual camping event organized by Rumah Zakat to provide education and development activities for foster children and other beneficiaries. The 2010 event took place in several regions across Indonesia with over 4,300 participants. Activities included traditional dance lessons, computer assembly training, Quran recitation, and games to teach skills like farming and fishing. Testimonials from past participants showed they gained confidence, experiences, and lessons that will help their future. Plans were announced to continue the champion camp in July 2011.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work through various programs. Their main programs are the Social Change-makers Training Program, which provides theoretical training on social entrepreneurship, and the Charity Pushcart Program, which gives youth hands-on experience planning and operating fundraisers. The Charity Pushcart Program has involved over 45 schools and raised funds for 53 beneficiary organizations. SingYouth Hub also maintains partnerships with various schools, social enterprises, and companies to support their initiatives.
Community development programs led by non-profit organizations aim to empower local communities. They bring community members together to collectively address common problems. The objectives of community development include improving conditions for low-income individuals, providing basic services and housing, and creating economic opportunities. The "Joy of Giving" internship program organized by a university divides students into groups to collect, repair, and distribute donated items in nearby slums to promote reuse, recycling and resale in support of community development goals.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It has developed a social entrepreneurship training program with both theoretical and practical components. The theoretical component provides training to develop social change-makers, while the practical component involves a charity pushcart program that began in 2010 to provide hands-on experience in setting up social welfare initiatives. Over the years, the programs have engaged over 25,000 youth participants from various schools and benefited around 3,000 people through collaborations with over 50 social service organizations.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It has developed a social entrepreneurship training program with both theoretical and practical components. The theoretical component provides training to develop social change-makers, while the practical component involves a charity pushcart program that began in 2010 to provide hands-on experience in setting up social welfare initiatives. Over the years, the programs have engaged over 25,000 youth participants from various schools and benefited around 3,000 people through collaborations with over 50 social service organizations.
Volunteerism, Extension, and Community Outreach in SBM
I. Rationale
The report is written to give clear, concise, and reflective information about volunteerism, extension, and community outreach that may be utilized by the teachers in their respective schools under the Department of Education.
Instruction to the Users
This report will have three components which are volunteerism, extension, and community outreach. Definitions along with brief explanation, importance, and examples will be given for each of the components.
II. Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, the teachers will be able to:
a. Know the difference between volunteerism, extension, and community outreach.
b. Appreciate the importance of these programs to schools.
c. Make a proposal about these programs that is unique and effective.
III. Content
A. Preparatory Activities
Since these programs are aligned and connected to SBM, let’s revisit the definition of SBM.
“What is SBM?” SBM refers to a process where school leaders, teachers, parents, and community members work together to ensure that schools meet the educational needs of their students.
Volunteerism, extension, and community outreach are three different concepts in school-based management that have distinct characteristics and objectives. These activities bring the school closer to the community, strengthening relationships and building trust among stakeholders. As such, they are effective strategies for improving student outcomes and promoting the well-being of the school community.
“What is the importance of this topic to SBM?” The importance of this topic to SBM are the following: First, they promote a collaborative and inclusive approach to education, which is essential for the development of successful students. Second, schools can ultimately achieve their goals of academic excellence and social development for students by involving different stakeholders in the educational process and fostering a supportive environment.
B. Developmental Activities
VOLUNTEERISM IN SBM
“What is volunteerism in SBM?” Volunteerism refers to the practice of offering one's services or time for the betterment of society without a financial reward. It includes activities such as mentoring students, participating in extracurricular activities, assisting teachers, and supporting school fundraising events.
Volunteerism is a key component of school-based management. Through volunteering, parents, community members, and other stakeholders can actively participate in the school's activities and contribute to the school's success. Volunteers bring a wide range of skills, expertise, and experience that can assist in various school-based projects, from organizing school events to providing academic support to students.
“What are the importance of Volunteerism in SBM?”
1. It aims to tap the skills and knowledge of parents, guardians, or community members to contribute to the school's programs and activities.
2. Volunteers also provide
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It develops training programs to teach youth leadership, project management, and social entrepreneurship skills. One of its initiatives is the Charity Pushcart Programme, which mentors youth to plan and operate fundraisers at shopping malls to support various beneficiaries. The program has involved over 40 schools and raised funds for 43 charities since 2010.
Sample of a Letter of Request for SponsorshipMax Lee
Every event organizer has to do some fund-raising activities, one of them is to send a direct letter to your prospective companies to ask for sponsorship.
Sharing with you my dear readers who may find it useful.
Feel free to connect with me at maxermesilliam@gmail.com.
My #Manifesto speaks about #YoungLeaders for tomorrow which mainly speaks about the Caretakers for Climate,Culture,Dharma.If we can make better leaders for tomorrow then only can country grows
SatyaNarayana Swamy Gurram is running for Student President at Sri Sri University. In his manifesto, he outlines his vision and plans which include improving student welfare, utilizing resources efficiently, and coordinating student bodies to produce good outcomes. He aims to develop student skills and help them become future leaders, while also improving the university brand and caring for the environment. Some specific initiatives proposed are improving internet access, providing scholarships, conducting study hours and career guidance, enhancing campus facilities, and creating opportunities for students to learn entrepreneurial skills and earn income while studying.
Shankar Patil has over 10 years of experience in social work and community development. He has a Master's degree in Social Work and has worked with several NGOs on projects related to public health, sanitation, agriculture, and empowering women's self-help groups. His skills include leadership, communication, coordination, and training. He is interested in social development, agriculture, and youth programs.
The document provides details about the Rotaract Club of Bangalore E-City for the 2014-2015 year. It discusses the club's mission and values. It outlines 23 members and their meeting location, date, and times. It also summarizes 20 club projects and 6 events participated in, including networking opportunities, fundraising, workshops, and community service activities focused on education, entertainment, and awareness-raising. International service projects involving members traveling to Sri Lanka are also mentioned.
Akshaya Kumar Swain is currently working as an Institutional Development Expert in Keonjhar district of Odisha under the Water Resources Department. He has over 20 years of experience in community organization, project management, and irrigation development. His roles have included educating stakeholders, enhancing participation of women farmers, and facilitating convergence between irrigation projects and other line departments. He has worked on projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, European Commission, and UNDP.
The document is a cover letter and resume submitted by Achmad Reza, SE for a job application. He has a bachelor's degree in management from Syiah Kuala University. His work experience includes community development roles with World Vision International and CARDI in Aceh, Indonesia. He is seeking a position that utilizes his skills in project management, community organizing, and facilitation.
Final Report Poverty Participatory Assesment_YIPDFirkan Maulana
This document provides a final report on a participatory poverty assessment conducted in West Java and South Sulawesi, Indonesia in October 2009. The report was submitted to Waseda University by the Yayasan Inovasi Pemerintahan Daerah research team and consists of two volumes. The assessment gathered information from poor communities on their perceptions of poverty, the causes of poverty, solutions to poverty, and evaluations of existing government anti-poverty programs. The research was conducted in 12 villages across the two provinces and involved in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The report presents findings on local understandings and experiences of poverty and evaluates anti-poverty efforts to inform future poverty alleviation strategies in Indonesia.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's 87th birthday report All GoaPramod Divgi
The document provides a summary of celebrations held across multiple locations in Goa to mark Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's 87th birthday from November 18-25, 2012. Activities included medical camps, bhajan malas, cultural programs, nagarsankirtans, charitable activities like food distribution and blanket donation. Events were organized by various Sai centers covering cities of Panjim, Ponda, Vasco, Sanvordem and surrounding villages. Devotees from different locations participated in the week-long celebrations with faith and devotion.
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Rotary E-Club of Bangalore from 2015-2016. It provides details on the club's 28 members, 22 general body meetings, 9 board meetings, and 26 projects. It highlights several community service projects focused on underserved groups, including dental/eye camps, skill development workshops, and relief efforts. It also describes various club service activities to engage members, such as guest speakers, documentary screenings, workshops on presentation skills and memory techniques, and social events like Secret Santa. In total, the club participated in 4 external events and had one member on the Rotasia executive committee.
It was great experience to spend one year as a Gandhian way in Gandhian Institute at Wardha. Please read the whole report. Please visit my blog https://nitugogoi.blogspot.in/
Thank you.
The document provides information about an upcoming club assembly by Assistant Governor for Zone 7, Rtn. Dr. M.N. Bheemesh of Rotary Midtown. It provides details about Rtn. Bheemesh's background and experience. The agenda is also given for District Governor's upcoming visit on January 29th, 2014 which will include visits to RMA, Soofi Trust, meetings and assemblies.
This is the summary of events/activites/projects done by Rotaract Club Kota in year 2010/2011 under the leadership of Rtr. Neha Gupta and Rtr. Ishant Arora
Kemah Juara is an annual camping event organized by Rumah Zakat to provide education and development activities for foster children and other beneficiaries. The 2010 event took place in several regions across Indonesia with over 4,300 participants. Activities included traditional dance lessons, computer assembly training, Quran recitation, and games to teach skills like farming and fishing. Testimonials from past participants showed they gained confidence, experiences, and lessons that will help their future. Plans were announced to continue the champion camp in July 2011.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work through various programs. Their main programs are the Social Change-makers Training Program, which provides theoretical training on social entrepreneurship, and the Charity Pushcart Program, which gives youth hands-on experience planning and operating fundraisers. The Charity Pushcart Program has involved over 45 schools and raised funds for 53 beneficiary organizations. SingYouth Hub also maintains partnerships with various schools, social enterprises, and companies to support their initiatives.
Community development programs led by non-profit organizations aim to empower local communities. They bring community members together to collectively address common problems. The objectives of community development include improving conditions for low-income individuals, providing basic services and housing, and creating economic opportunities. The "Joy of Giving" internship program organized by a university divides students into groups to collect, repair, and distribute donated items in nearby slums to promote reuse, recycling and resale in support of community development goals.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It has developed a social entrepreneurship training program with both theoretical and practical components. The theoretical component provides training to develop social change-makers, while the practical component involves a charity pushcart program that began in 2010 to provide hands-on experience in setting up social welfare initiatives. Over the years, the programs have engaged over 25,000 youth participants from various schools and benefited around 3,000 people through collaborations with over 50 social service organizations.
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It has developed a social entrepreneurship training program with both theoretical and practical components. The theoretical component provides training to develop social change-makers, while the practical component involves a charity pushcart program that began in 2010 to provide hands-on experience in setting up social welfare initiatives. Over the years, the programs have engaged over 25,000 youth participants from various schools and benefited around 3,000 people through collaborations with over 50 social service organizations.
Volunteerism, Extension, and Community Outreach in SBM
I. Rationale
The report is written to give clear, concise, and reflective information about volunteerism, extension, and community outreach that may be utilized by the teachers in their respective schools under the Department of Education.
Instruction to the Users
This report will have three components which are volunteerism, extension, and community outreach. Definitions along with brief explanation, importance, and examples will be given for each of the components.
II. Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, the teachers will be able to:
a. Know the difference between volunteerism, extension, and community outreach.
b. Appreciate the importance of these programs to schools.
c. Make a proposal about these programs that is unique and effective.
III. Content
A. Preparatory Activities
Since these programs are aligned and connected to SBM, let’s revisit the definition of SBM.
“What is SBM?” SBM refers to a process where school leaders, teachers, parents, and community members work together to ensure that schools meet the educational needs of their students.
Volunteerism, extension, and community outreach are three different concepts in school-based management that have distinct characteristics and objectives. These activities bring the school closer to the community, strengthening relationships and building trust among stakeholders. As such, they are effective strategies for improving student outcomes and promoting the well-being of the school community.
“What is the importance of this topic to SBM?” The importance of this topic to SBM are the following: First, they promote a collaborative and inclusive approach to education, which is essential for the development of successful students. Second, schools can ultimately achieve their goals of academic excellence and social development for students by involving different stakeholders in the educational process and fostering a supportive environment.
B. Developmental Activities
VOLUNTEERISM IN SBM
“What is volunteerism in SBM?” Volunteerism refers to the practice of offering one's services or time for the betterment of society without a financial reward. It includes activities such as mentoring students, participating in extracurricular activities, assisting teachers, and supporting school fundraising events.
Volunteerism is a key component of school-based management. Through volunteering, parents, community members, and other stakeholders can actively participate in the school's activities and contribute to the school's success. Volunteers bring a wide range of skills, expertise, and experience that can assist in various school-based projects, from organizing school events to providing academic support to students.
“What are the importance of Volunteerism in SBM?”
1. It aims to tap the skills and knowledge of parents, guardians, or community members to contribute to the school's programs and activities.
2. Volunteers also provide
SingYouth Hub is a non-profit organization established in 2008 that aims to engage Singaporean youth in community work. It develops training programs to teach youth leadership, project management, and social entrepreneurship skills. One of its initiatives is the Charity Pushcart Programme, which mentors youth to plan and operate fundraisers at shopping malls to support various beneficiaries. The program has involved over 40 schools and raised funds for 43 charities since 2010.
Sample of a Letter of Request for SponsorshipMax Lee
Every event organizer has to do some fund-raising activities, one of them is to send a direct letter to your prospective companies to ask for sponsorship.
Sharing with you my dear readers who may find it useful.
Feel free to connect with me at maxermesilliam@gmail.com.
My #Manifesto speaks about #YoungLeaders for tomorrow which mainly speaks about the Caretakers for Climate,Culture,Dharma.If we can make better leaders for tomorrow then only can country grows
SatyaNarayana Swamy Gurram is running for Student President at Sri Sri University. In his manifesto, he outlines his vision and plans which include improving student welfare, utilizing resources efficiently, and coordinating student bodies to produce good outcomes. He aims to develop student skills and help them become future leaders, while also improving the university brand and caring for the environment. Some specific initiatives proposed are improving internet access, providing scholarships, conducting study hours and career guidance, enhancing campus facilities, and creating opportunities for students to learn entrepreneurial skills and earn income while studying.
Enclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation 4 August 2020 (1).pdfAyushPurohit12
Enclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation Enclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation 4 August 2020 (1).pdf (1).pdfEnclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation Enclosure I Aanandam Final Presentation 4 August 2020 (1).pdf (1).pdf
The document discusses effective practices in school-community partnerships and collaboration. It begins with an opening prayer and then outlines the objectives of the session which are to define school-community partnerships, identify effective partnership practices, and establish collaborative relationships between schools and surrounding communities. It then discusses 10 key effective practices for school-community partnerships which include clear communication, parent and community involvement, shared goals and vision, resource sharing, community-based learning, cultural competence, family support services, community outreach programs, evaluation and feedback, and professional development. The document provides examples for each practice area and concludes with a closing prayer.
The local communities and NGO SWOVA started a community-financed pre-primary school program to provide education to children aged 4-5 years. The community and SWOVA collaborate in planning, budgeting, and implementing the program. Each school has 30 students, a teacher, and operates 3 hours a day in a community-provided space. The community selects and pays the teacher, while SWOVA provides training and materials. A School Management Committee oversees each school and the program aims to prepare children for formal primary education.
This document provides a report on the "Buka Bersama Sampoerna Alumni" event held on June 17, 2016. The event was organized by the Sampoerna Schools System Alumni Association Jakarta Raya chapter to strengthen networking and bonding among alumni. Over 250 alumni attended the socialization and networking event. While most of the program went according to plan, there were some minor delays and issues with communication between committees that provide lessons for improving future events. The event achieved its objectives of updating alumni and promoting networking.
This document summarizes the social responsibility activities of HIMCS, including educational assistance programs that provide scholarships, skills development training programs, and community development projects in adopted villages. Some of the major community projects discussed are the Soldiers of Society program that trains auto drivers, establishment of a library and computer resources in an adopted village, various health awareness campaigns, tree planting initiatives, and an organic gardening program. The social work undertaken by HIMCS provides benefits to local communities while also giving students practical experience in planning and executing social responsibility projects.
The webinar covered staff engagement strategies for sustainability initiatives. It discussed why staff engagement is important for driving change and maintaining momentum. Some key engagement tactics included showing commitment from leadership, keeping staff informed through various communication channels, connecting initiatives to organizational values, forming green teams to represent different departments, running targeted campaigns with goals and incentives, celebrating successes, and making initiatives fun through connecting them to events and encouraging social aspects like volunteer activities. The webinar provided resources from Julie's Bicycle for further supporting environmental reporting and staff engagement efforts.
Staff engagement: planning, engaging, acting and maintaining momentumJulie's Bicycle
The webinar covered staff engagement strategies for sustainability initiatives. It discussed why staff engagement is important for driving change and maintaining momentum. Some key engagement tactics included showing commitment from leadership, keeping staff informed through various communication channels, connecting initiatives to organizational values, forming green teams, running targeted campaigns with goals and incentives, celebrating successes, and making initiatives fun. The webinar provided examples and resources for effective staff engagement.
1. The document outlines various campaigns and initiatives conducted by Piramal Foundation in the Bastar district to promote girls' education, foundational literacy and numeracy, reading proficiency, and other areas.
2. Key campaigns included Shaksham Bitiya Abhiyaan to enable girl children's education, Buniyadi Shiksha Abhiyaan to develop foundational literacy and numeracy, and Google Read Along to develop reading proficiency and technology integration in schools.
3. The initiatives saw collaboration with over 6,000 local partners including NGOs, colleges, PRIs, SHGs, and faith leaders to drive community mobilization and convergence across different themes. Media coverage and
This document announces an online webinar about engineers in society to be held on May 13, 2023 from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. The webinar will feature talks from professional engineers and industry experts sharing their work experiences and the latest technologies. Participants will receive an e-certificate upon completion. The webinar schedule includes sessions led by engineers from various public and private organizations throughout the day.
This document summarizes three community service learning events held by engineering students to teach basic vehicle maintenance skills. The first event was held in Kelantan on June 1st and collaborated with local workshops and police. The second event was in Seremban on June 4th partnering with a motorcycle shop and mechanic. The third event on June 18th was in Kedah working with a local workshop and mosque. All events aimed to help people save on maintenance costs and promote road safety. Participants learned repair skills to care for their vehicles independently.
*JOIN US FOR ENGINEERS AND SOCIETY WEBINAR*
*Talk by Professional Engineers/Industry: Sharing on Working Experiences, Professionalism, and/or latest technology in industry*,
e-certificates will be provided
Details of the event are as follow:
WEBINAR ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY
🗓 *Date: 14 MAY 2022 (Saturday)*
🕰 *Time : 8.30 am- 6.00 pm*
📡 Online link for attendees:
Online CSRe-CSR OCT –DEC 2021
Corporate Social Responsibility, Community Service,
Fund Rising Activities: e- sport, e-Competition, e-courses
MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETYSCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARABULAN ABDULLAH
To apply for the Public Bank moratorium 3.0 program in 2021, customers must go through a 14 step process online including opting-in digitally, entering their NRIC and account number, receiving an OTP via SMS, confirming the OTP, providing their email address, receiving a code via email, and confirming enrollment through multiple click confirmations with the process ending in successful enrollment or prompting to retry if an error occurs.
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step by step to apply moratorium 3.0 2021 cimb bank
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https://www.cimb.com.my/covid19support
Plagiarism - Turnitin
How to detect student submit same test paper to others groups/ Lecturer Setting
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In 5 minutes, users can prepare their CDL-CQI Report on the Ufuture UiTM portal. They log in to the site and join the CDL-CQI group. They then self-evaluate their implementation of OBE-SCL, alignment of CO-PO-LO-KI, and CQI issues. For each, they key in scores, comments, and then submit and print the completed PDF report.
Professionalism and Codes of Ethics Engineering Societies (Malaysia and International)Registration of Engineers with Board of Engineers (BEM) Route to be Professional Engineer Guideline for Code of Professional conductSharing Experience - Invited Speakers
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This document outlines the standard operating procedures (SOP) for safety at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at UiTM. It details a 4 step process for entering offices, laboratories, and computer laboratories that includes temperature scanning, health declarations, maintaining physical distance, and following instructions. Users must wear a face mask, use hand sanitizer, scan a QR code for contact tracing, and avoid sitting in marked areas. Declarations must be made daily on the university system and each time entering the premises using the MySejahtera app. Screening checkpoints are located outside facilities.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE CSR ENGINEER IN SOCIETY (MAC-MAY 2019)
1. COMMUNITY SERVICE
CSR ENGINEER IN SOCIETY
(MAC-MAY 2019)
FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN MEKANIKAL
1. MERAIKAN KANAK-KANAK ISTIMEWA,
PERSATUAN PENJAGAAN KANAK KANAK
OKU KLANG,SELANGOR , GROUP 2A, 13
APRIL 2019 (SABTU),
2. PUSAT PENJAGAAN LOVELY ORANG-
ORANG KURANG UPAYA DAN TERBIAR,
PETALING JAYA. GROUP 2A 14 APRIL
2019(AHAD),
3. SHARE YOUR LOVE, PUSAT JAGAAN SITI
NOR AINI, KAJANG, (WARGA EMAS)
GROUP 2A , 28 APRIL 2019 (AHAD) ,
4. #TRASHCHALLENGE, PANTAI REMIS,
KUALA SELANGOR. GROUP 2A, 21 APRIL
2019(AHAD) .
5. TAUTAN KASIH, PUSAT JAGAAN AL-
FIKRAH MALAYSIA (WARGA EMAS) LOT
683, JLN SEKOLAH, SG. SEKAMAT BT 12
1/12, JLN CHERAS, 43000 KAJANG,
SELANGOR, 27 APRIL 2019, SABTU,
6. MASJID & TANAH PERKUBURAN
KAMPUNG RAJA UDA, PELABUHAN
KLANG, 42000, SELANGOR. GROUP 2A,
21 APRIL 2019, AHAD.
7. SHOW YOUR LOVES TO PAWS, CAT S.I
HOME SHELTER, SRI MUDA SHAH ALAM.
GROUP 3A-FADHIL 60125885960. 31
MAC 2019 ( AHAD)
8. JALINAN KASIH, PUSAT JAGAAN IKHLAS
BAKTI, (WARGA EMAS) SG LONG,
KAJANG, GROUP 3A, 7 APRIL (AHAD),
9. PUSAT JAGAAN NUR HASANAH,
(WARGA EMAS) BERANANG, GROUP 3A,
13 APRIL (SABTU),
10. A DAY WITH SPECIAL KIDS,
PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN ANAK YATIM
DAN OKU MESRA , PETALING JAYA,
GROUP 3A , 14 APRIL 2019 (AHAD) ,
11. PROGRAM GOTONG ROYONG MASJID &
KUBUR / KAMPUNG RANTAU PANJANG,
KLANG/ 1ST MEI 2019
12. SPREAD THE LOVE , PUSAT KASIH
SAYANG YWCA, KLANG, SELANGOR, 4TH
MAY 2019
2. S.I HOME SHELTER
Shah Alam, Selangor
31st MARCH 2019
COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
Show Your Loves To Paws / S.I Home Shelter, Jalan Makmur 25/64,
Seksyen 25, 40400 Shah Alam, Selangor/ March 31, 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS :
1 Lecturers / 18 students
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Student (RM 10) / Donation (Personal) (RM
350) / Sponsorship RM 150)
MEDIA COVERAGE : Facebook / Instagram / WhatsApp/Twitter
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
Show Your Loves To Paws is a programme held on 31st March 2019.
The objective of this program is to clean the shelter area, feeding
the cat and playing with the cats. The program started with short
briefing by En. Razeef, cleaning, playing with cats, mural painting
and donations giving.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIVEMENT :
• Able to play with cats and feed them.
• The house become cleaner and cheerful.
• The organization received donations in form of things such as
wee pad, wet and dry tissue and vacuum cleaner.
SUSTAINABILITY OF CSR FOR DISABLE KIDS
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and
mass media.
• Collaborate with other NGOs in doing CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Use effective strategy to attract more volunteers to join.
• Be more active and creative to collect donation and sponsorship.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN
ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.
com
LEADER
MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH
FADHIL BIN ZAINOL AZHAR
SUHAIMI
fadhilzasza@gmail.com
SECRETARY
NURUL RAHIMAH BINTI
imaah9512@gmail.com
FINANCIAL MANAGER
INTAN NABIANA BINTI
AZMAN
intannabiana@yahoo.com
EVENT MANAGER
NUR FATHIAH AMNI BINTI
NUR FARIDH
nur.fathiah.amni@gmail.com
ADMIN. MANAGER
NUR SYAHIRAH BINTI
ABDULLAH
syahirahabdullah17@gmail.
com
Promotion Poster
Management team
Activities at S.J. Home Shelter
GROUP PHOTOs
SPECIAL THANKS
TO
SPONSORSHIP
AND
DONATORS:
• Fazatech
Engineering
• Family members
• Friends
• Volunteers
Cleaning
Activities
Donations giving
Mural painting
Feed Play
Fazatech Engineering
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COURSE NAME / CODE / SEMESTER:
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME:
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME / LOCATION / DATE:
Spread The Love / Pusat Kasih Sayang YWCA, Klang / 4th May 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
24 students
COST:
UiTM (RM0) / Donation (RM510) / Sponsorship worth RM300
MEDIA COVERAGE:
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Spread The Love is a Corporate Social Responsibility program held on 4th
May 2019. The objective of this program is to increase awareness about
responsibility towards the community especially to those who are less
fortunate among engineering students. Pusat Kasih Sayang YWCA is a
charitable home for intellectually impaired women that hosting 15 occupants
currently. This program is focused to bring joy and help for them.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENT:
• Donation in term of goods (food and groceries)
• Provide more cheerful and clean environment.
• Bring joy and happiness for the occupants and staffs.
SUSTAINABILITY FOR CSR:
• Sharing the awareness to society in CSR to advance and introduce them
great qualities picked up from such program
• Promote to include a bigger association or a bigger scale CSR program
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT:
• Organize bigger program at bigger charity homes
• Collab with well known companies or organization for better funds
PROMOTION POSTER
GROUP PHOTO
ACTIVITIES
PUSAT KASIH SAYANG YWCA
KLANG, SELANGOR
4TH May 2019
MANAGEMENT
TEAM:
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR
SPONSORS:
• THE CHICKEN RICE GUYS
• RABIATUL ADAWIYAH
• KAMARUZ DANIAL
• SITI KHANERA
4. PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN
ANAK-ANAK YATIM DAN
OKU MESRA
PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR
COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
A DAY WITH SPECIAL KIDS / PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN
ANAK-ANAK YATIM DAN OKU MESRA PETALING JAYA,
SELANGOR / 14 APRIL, 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS :
1 Lecturers / 20 students
COST :
Students (RM 281) / Donation (RM 1319)
MEDIA COVERAGE :
Facebook / Instagram / WhatsApp
A Day With Special Kids is a CSR Program that held on April 14, 2019. The
objective of this program is to practice interpersonal communication with the
special kids and apply sympathy, empathy, love and raise awareness to
society.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIVEMENT :
• Donation in term of goods (foods, groceries items) and money
• Create a caring society
• Increase morality value
SUSTAINABILITY CSR
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and mass
media.
• Collaborate with others institution, NGO for CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Encourage students to join more society program..
• Strategize on how to obtain more donation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A DAY WITH SPECIAL KIDS
GROUP PHOTO
ACTIVITIES
SPONSORSHIP :
Dzul Fadhli
Ida Sharmiza
Fauzie Abd Rani
Norainie Mahmood
Hjh Karimah
Nor Farhana
Others with no detailADVISOR
IR DR BULAN
ABDULLAH
LEADER
MUHAMMAD AIMAN BIN
ABDUL HALIM
SECRETARY
DARWISY MUSLIM BIN
AHMAD
EVENT MANAGER
MOHD KAMAL HAFIZI
BIN ABDUL JALIL
ADMIN MANAGER
ABDURRAHMAN BIN
AHMAD
FINANCIAL MANAGER
MUHAMMAD RIZAL BIN
SIMON
D
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T
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MANAGEMENT TEAM
PROMOTION POSTER
Board Games Origami and Puzzle Lunch Serving
Coloring Cake Eating Birthday Singing
Money Donation Goods Donation
Volunteer Photo Group Photo
5. COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME :
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
Tautan Kasih/Pusat Jagaan Nur Hasanah,Beranang/13 April, 2019.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS : 23 students.
COMMUNITY FRIEND :
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Students (RM 15) / Donation in kind worth
(RM 2000)
MEDIA COVERAGE :
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
Program Tautan Kasih is a CSR Program that held on April 13,
2019. The objective of this program is to demonstrate leadership
skills and knowledge of the management process in designing,
managing, quality, and cost-effective patient-centered care. This
program practice interpersonal communication in a challenging
setting where practical target groups are emotionally interrupted
emotional relationships with their families and apply sympathy,
empathy, love and concern to the less fortunate people.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENT :
• Donation in term of goods (foods, groceries items) and money
• Keep Older People Happy.
• Place Look Clean and Inviting
Sustainability for CSR
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and
mass media.
• Collaborate with others institution, NGO for CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Encourage students to join more society program..
• Strategize on how to obtain more donation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Promotion Poster
Activity at Pusat Jagaan Nur Hasanah Beranang
GROUP PHOTO
Pusat Jagaan Nur Hasanah,
Beranang, Selangor
13 April
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.com
LEADER
AHMAD AMIRUDDIN BIN
LOKHMAN
amerlokhman@gmail.com
EVENT MANAGER
Nor Afiqah Binti Alias
afiqahalias94@yahoo.com
FINANCIAL MANAGER
Rohana Binti Mohd Yusof
rohanayusof94@ymail.com
ADMIN. MANAGER
Nur Afiqah Binti Musa
nurafiqahmusa96@gmail.com
DonationGotong Royong
Activity
Cake Cutting Session
Attending the Elderly
Gotong Royong
SECRETARY
Nur Syuhada Binti Musa
nursyuhadasyada@gmail.com
SPECIAL THANKS TO
VOLUNTEERS &
SPONSORSHIP
Giving Donation
Singing Session
Tengku Mohammad b. Tengku Abdullah,
Pn. Hjh. Karimah Othman, Dato Hashim
Shafie, Pn. Samseyah, Pn. Izyanti, Cik
Asyiqin, En. Muhamad Firdaus, Cik Nabila,
Cik Fathiah, Cik Rahimah, Pn. Rosmalina,
Staff Hypptv,Cyberjaya, Pn Nur Arifah
Masyitah, Cik Tasha, Alumni DKM PUO,
Staff Hypptv & Cyberjaya
6. PUSAT PENJAGAAN SITI
NORAINI
Kajang, Selangor
28th APRIL 2019
COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
SHARE YOUR LOVE! / Pusat Penjagaan Siti NorAini, Kajang,
Selangor/ April 28, 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS :
1 Lecturers / 24 students
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Student (RM 10) / Donation (Personal) (RM
100) / Sponsorship RM 885)
MEDIA COVERAGE : Facebook / Instagram / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
Share your Love is a CSR Program that was held on April 28, 2019.
The objective of this program is to spend time and have fun with the
senior citizens. The program started with briefing, donations giving,
love sharing, prepared lunch, lunch together, leisure, simple game
and cleaning.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIVEMENT :
• Spend time with senior citizens.
• The house become cleaner and cheerful.
• The organization received all the donations.
SUSTAINABILITY OF CSR FOR DISABLE KIDS
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and
mass media.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Use effective strategy to attract more volunteers to join.
• Be more active and creative to collect donation and sponsorship.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.com
LEADER
THERENCE A.JINGGULI
therence@rocketmail.com
SECRETARY
ZITA MICHAEL
zitamichael95@gmail.com
RESOURCES MANAGER
MOHAMMAD SHAHRUL BIN
HASBI
shahrulhasbi@gmail.com
EVENT MANAGER
SHIRLYRIA ANON
shirlyriaartiuz@gmail.com
ADMIN. MANAGER
NADIA ELING
ndya.jlu@gmail.com
Promotion Poster
Management team
Activities at Pusat Penjagaan Siti NorAini, Kajang Selangor
GROUP PHOTOs ACTIVITIES
SEPCIAL THANKS TO:
• MR.ALONG
• MR.JINGGULI
• MR.AKMAL
• MADAM NURAQILAH
• MR.PILUT
• MADAM NORAISYAH
• MISS SAILESLLYE
• ALL THE VOLUNTEERS
Leisure
Love sharing
Play a simple game
Prepared Lunch
Donations giving
7. PANTAI REMIS
Jeram, Kuala Selangor
21 April 2019
COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
#TRASHCHALLENGE/ Pantai Remis Jeram, 45600 Selangor /April 21, 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS :
2 Lecturers / 25 students
COMMUNITY FRIEND :
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Student Funds (RM 245) / Donation (RM 575 /
Sponsorship (RM 0)
MEDIA COVERAGE :
Facebook / Instagram / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
#TRASHCHALLENGE is a CSR Program that held on April 21, 2019. The
objective of this program are to increase awareness about beach pollution
among community. The total of students involved in this program is 25
students and 2 lecturers .The program started with warm up , attach
banners, collect rubbish, paint waqf hut, lunch while enjoying the beach and
public awareness.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIVEMENT :
• Clean the beach
• Increase awareness about beach pollution
• Improve networking among student
• Utilize the sponsorship
• Increase morality value
Sustainability for CSR Clean & Fit :
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and mass
media.
• Collaborate with communities in doing CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Encourage students to join CSR program effective attraction
• Collect more funding of donation, sponsorship
• Hoping to co-operate with interdiction department to clean the beach
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.com
Promotion Poster
Management Team
Activities at Pantai Remis
GROUP PHOTO
PAINTING
WARM UP
THROW
TOGETHER
RECREATION
BANNERS & BOARD
PRIZE
GIVING
COLLECT RUBBISH
PUBLIC AWARENESS
ACTIVITIES FLOW
SPECIAL THANKS TO VOLUTEERS & DONATORS
• Mohamad Amiludin bin Yaakob
• Fauziah binti Ibrahim
• Abdul Rahim bin Mohamad Aminudin
• Abdul Latif bin mohamad Amiludin
• Azlinda binti Saadon
• Muhamad Shafimi bin Mohd Daud
• Sukinah binti Shafie
• Wan Iszaimi bin Wan Ismail
• Zabidah bin Sulakah
LEADER
MUHAMMAD NAIM
nrasiman@gmail.com
ASSISTANT
NUR DINA AUNI
dinayahya1996@gmail.com
WELFARE EXCO
SITI MAISARAH
sarahamiludin@gmail.com
FINANCE EXCO
HUZAIFAH
huzaifahm@gmail.com
MULTIMEDIA EXCO
WAN MOHAMADAIMAN
mohdaiman96@gmail.com
8. COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME :
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
Jalinan Kasih / Pusat Jagaan Ikhlas Bakti, Kajang / 7 April, 2019.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS : 23 students and 1 lecturer.
COMMUNITY FRIEND :
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Students (RM 10) / Donation in kind worth
(RM 1050)
MEDIA COVERAGE :
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
Jalinan Kasih is a CSR program that held on 7th April, 2019. The
objective of this program are to practice “Interpersonal
Communication” in a situation where the targeted group are senior
citizens who had lost contact with their own families. Next objective is
to Instill empathy, sympathy, love, and kindness towards senior
citizens as well as to strengthen the bond between communities
regardless of their age. Thirdly, to learn, know and appreciate the
love given by the parents. Next, to instill appreciation toward God’s
gift by observing the less fortunate people..
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENT :
• Able to donated in terms of foods, groceries and daily item, and
money.
• Makes old folks happy.
• Able to make their place clean and tidy.
Sustainability for CSR
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and mass
media.
• Collaborate with others institution, NGO for CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Encourage students to join more society program..
• Strategize on how to obtain more donation.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Promotion Poster
Activity at Pusat Jagaan Ikhlas Bakti, Sg Long Kajang.
GROUP PHOTO
Pusat Jagaan Ikhlas
Bakti, Sg Long Kajang.
7 April 2019.
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.com
LEADER
MUHAMAD AMIR HAZMAN
BIN NAHARUDIN
amirhaz95@gmail.com
ADMIN MANAGER
MARINA BINTI MAHYUDIN
mrnmhydn@gmail.com
FINANCIAL MANAGER
NUR AFIQA SYAHEERA BINTI
DAMAHURI
afiqasyaheera@gmail.com
EVENT MANAGER
MOHAMMAD ARSYAD BIN
AZEMI
arsyad.azemi@gmail.com
Activities
Ramah Mesra Session
SECRETARY
DANIAL AMIRRUL BIN PAUZI
danialamirrul@gmail.com
SPECIAL THANKS TO
VOLUNTEERS &
SPONSORSHIP
Gotong Royong
Giving Donation
Gotong Royong
9. Executive summary
COURSE NAME/ CODE/ SEMESTER :
Engineer in Society / MEC600 / Semester 7
PROGRAMME
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical
PROGRAM NAME/ LOCATION OF EVENT/ DATE :
MERAIKAN KANAK-KANAK ISTIMEWA / PERSATUAN
PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK CACAT KLANG/ April 13, 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS :
1 Lecturers / 7 students
COMMUNITY FRIEND : Students of Mechanical Engineering.
COST : UITM ( RM 0) / Students (RM 50) / Donation in kind worth
(RM 600) / Sponsorship RM 0)
MEDIA COVERAGE :
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / WhatsApp
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION :
MERAIKAN KANAK-KANAK ISTIMEWA is a CSR Program that
held on April 13, 2019. The objective of this program is to practice
interpersonal communication in a challenging setting where
practical target groups are emotionally interrupted emotional
relationships with their families and apply sympathy, empathy, love
and concern to the less fortunate people.
AFTER PROGRAM ACHIVEMENT :
• Donation in term of goods (foods, groceries items) and money
• Keep the kids Happy.
• Place Look Clean and Inviting
SUSTAINABILITY FOR CSR
• Highlight the promotion of CSR program on social media and
mass media.
• Collaborate with others institution, NGO for CSR program.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT :
• Encourage students to join more society program..
• Strategize on how to obtain more donation
ADVISOR
IR DR BULAN ABDULLAH
bulanabdullah@gmail.com
PERSATUAN PENJAGAAN KANAK-KANAK
CACAT
Klang, Selangor
13th April 2018
Promotion Poster
Activity at Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat
GROUP PHOTO
Activity
Attending the kids Colouring Gotong Royong
Origami
EVENT MANAGER
MOHD LUTFIL HADI BIN MOHAMED
HALEZA
lutfilhadi86@yahoo.com
Lunch
Aerobic dance
LEADER
WAN IZUDDIN BIN SUHAIMI
On3izuddin@gmail.com
ADMIN MANAGER
MUHAMMAD AIMAN BIN JA’AFAR
aimanjaafar29@gmail.com
SECREATARY
MUHAMMAD EIMAN HARIDZ BIN
ZAMIRUDDIN
eimanharidz@gmail.com
FINANCIAL MANAGER
FAIZ AMEERI BIN AZIZ
faizameer@gmail.com
10. ACTIVITY AT TANAH PERKUBURAN DAN MASJID
KAMPUNG RANTAU PANJANG
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COURSE NAME/CODE/SEMESTER
Engineer in Society/MEC600/SEM 7
PROGRAMME BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING(HONS) MECHANICAL
PROGRAMME NAME/LOCATION OF EVENT/DATE
PROGRAM GOTONG ROYONG MASJID & KUBUR / KAMPUNG
RANTAU PANJANG, KLANG/ 1st MEI 2019
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
17 PERSONS
COMMUNITY FRIEND : PDRM,RELA AND VILLAGE COMMUNITY
MEMBER
COST: UiTM(RM 0), STUDENTS(RM 320)
MEDIA COVERAGE: INSTAGRAM,TWITTER,FACEBOOK,WHATSAPP
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION:
Program Gotong-royong Membersihkan Masjid & Tanah Perkuburan
Kampung Rantau Panjang, Klang is a CSR programme that held on 1st
Mei 2019. The objective of this programme is to help the community of
Kampung Rantau Panjang cleaning the Islamic cemetery and Mosque.
The total number of students involved in this programme is 17 students.
The programme started with breakfast followed by cleaning the cemetery
and another sessions cleaning the mosque.
AFTER PROGRAMME ACHIEVEMENT:
•Bring the clean environment for the cemetery and mosque
•Spread out the public awareness of the sustainability towards the
community
•Show the youth about how important of cemetery and mosque and needs
to be take care
SUSTAINABILITY FOR COMMUNITY OF KAMPUNG RANTAU
PANJANG,KLANG
Highlight the promotion of CSR programme on social media and mass
media.
RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT PROJECT
Increase the programme promotion in larger scale
Invite a NGO to make a collaboration
Provide a public transportation for students to join the programme
MANAGEMENT TEAM
SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL
AUTHORITIES, VOLUNTEERS
AND SPONSORS
Advisor
IR DR Bulan Binti
Abdullah
Leader
Abdurrahman Bin
Mat Nasir
Event
Mohd Hanif
Irfan Bin Haled
Admin
Hafidz Danial
Bin Mohd Sabri
Resource
Muhammad Hazim
Nuruddin Bin Zulkifli
Secretary
Mohd Zarul Airil
Bin Mahmud
GROUP
PHOTO
ACTIVITIES
ARRANGE QURANCOLLECT RUBBISH
CLEANING CEMETERY CUTTING TREE MOP FLOOR
CLEANING
ABLUTIONS PLACE
DONATION
GIVING
COMMUNITY
PHOTO