Wednesday, 28 October 2009

WalkChathon organised by LC

Dear members,

We are pleased to inform you that we received an e-mail invitation from the Yang Di-Pertua of our student's council as follows. Do take note and participate in this charitable event!

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Assalamualaikum and Salam sejahtera

Dear ALL clubs' or Faculty bodies' chairmen,

Please be informed that LC of UBD will be organising a "WalkChathon"
(Walk & Chat) on:

Date : 6th November 2009 (Friday)
Time : 7-9am
Meeting Point/Starting Venue: Outside Chancellor Hall



Registration Procedure:

Staff and students can register for their participation with Hjh Noor
from 27 October (Tuesday). Each registration ticket is B$5 (staff and
students can donate more than B$5 for each ticket if they want), and LC
hopes to raise at least B$1,000 cash donation for the typhoon and
earthquake victims.

For more information, please kindly read the details below.

Hopefully you guys will be interested to join this "WalkChathon".

Thanks for your kind attention.

Wassalam


Muhammad Nurfairuz Nazri bin Salleh
President
Student Representative Council 2008/09
Students Association of Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Tel: +673-2463001 ext 1600
Fax: +673-2460514
Emails: nazri_623@hotmail.com or m06b0608@stu.ubd.edu.bn
Blog: http://pmubd.wordpress.com


"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony." - Mahatma Gandhi

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From the Organiser:

Follow up on our conversation this morning, please find enclosed the
information on WalkChathon. We would appreciate if you will support the
event, and encourage your staff and students to take part as well. Thank
you.

Following the feedback given to us, LC is going to organise a
"WalkChathon" (Walk & Chat) on:

Date: 6th November 2009 (Friday)
Time: 7-9am
Meeting Point/Starting Venue: Outside Chancellor Hall

We would appreciate if all LC lecturers can help to disseminate this
information to all students (including GenNext and ECA Clubs). We also
hope that you and your family can join us in this meaningful activity.

Registration Procedure:

Staff and students can register for their participation with Hjh Noor
from 27 October (Tuesday). Each registration ticket is B$5 (staff and
students can donate more than B$5 for each ticket if they want), and LC
hopes to raise at least B$1,000 cash donation for the typhoon and
earthquake victims.

For crowd control, staff and students are reminded to bring along their
registration ticket on 6th November - participants will receive a stamp
on their right hand before the WalkChathon, and one after completion.

We welcome staff and students from other faculties to join our
WalkChathon - You are helping others and at the same time keeping
yourself healthy. Please help us to spread the words. Mazridah will send
us the route map on 3rd November.

Alone we can do so little; together we can achieve so much! Thank you.

Regards
Teo


Best wishes,

Dr Teo Siew Yean
Deputy Director, Language Centre
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Jln Tungku Link BE1410
Brunei Darussalam
Tel:+6732-463001 ext. 1467
Fax:+6732-463067

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UBD steps up to preserve the local 'kerangas' tree

RACHEL THIEN
BRUNEI-MUARA

Thursday, October 29, 2009


IN A major step to save a local tree from being endangered in Brunei, Universiti of Brunei Darussalam (UBD) pounced on the opportunity to rehabilitate forests around its campus by encouraging students to plant the native kerangas tree around the area yesterday.

Caring hands: Two UBD students soil their hands in the burnt kerangas forest near their campus' entrance as part of a rehabilitation effort under the university's Green Project in Tungku. The university pounced on the opportunity to rehabilitate forests around its campus by encouraging 60 students to plant the native kerangas tree yesterday. Not many people in the Sultanate give value to local species of trees as they are more interested in exotic species. Picture: BT/Saifulizam


UBD's Department of Biological Science Senior Lecturer Dr Kushan Tennakoon, also facilitator of UBD's Green Project workshop, told The Brunei Times that not many people in the Sultanate had given value to local species of trees as they were more interested in exotic species.

The senior lecturer explained that if students and staff did not support the rehabilitation of the kerangas, then the exotic Acacia shrub in the forests would invade its lands and alter the landscape.

"In collaboration with UBD's estate office, the forestry department, UBD's volunteer club and its student council, we decided to educate students on methods in planting the trees because we want to avoid the alteration process from happening, which could occur within the next few years," he said.

Considering students' critical role in the future of the country, UBD intended to inculcate as much knowledge as they could to students about preserving and rehabilitating forests.

UBD's Assistant Registrar of the Estate Office Hjh Maudena Hj Abd Hamid said this was the first time UBD had conducted a workshop specifically to educate students on planting trees and its purpose.

"We want students to develop the sense of being green, and we also hope that students will be able to pass on the message to others," she said.

However, she added it did not stop there. "We want follow-up actions, such as planting the trees after the workshop and maintaining the trees," she said, adding the reason for holding the workshop was to impart knowledge on skills in handling the trees.

Hjh Maudena also said the workshop and tree-planting activities were "hands-on training" that would ensure students would like taking part in conserving forests. "This initiative could even lead to students participating in projects of a broader scale, such as the Heart of Borneo project," she said.

Meanwhile, she added UBD's green initiative would also contribute indirectly to Heart of Borneo.

"Heart of Borneo concentrates on conserving Brunei's forests, but what we are doing is contributing to it by rehabilitating this special species of tree that lives all around us," she said.

Before students planted the 60 trees donated by the Forestry Department, they went into the forests surrounding the campus to gather saplings for the next cycle of tree planting.

"We want to continuously have a bank of saplings to rehabilitate this area, and that is why we are sending the students to gather them before actually planting this round of trees," Hjh Maudena said.

Senior Forestry Officer Noralinda Ibrahim said, "We are working with UBD because we want to re-green the area back to what it was before. This is also part of the climate change initiative," she said.

She was also pleased that UBD stepped forward to aid the department "green" Brunei.

However, she said that the forestry department was not only looking for students or the public to plant the trees, but to maintain them.

A total of 60 trees were planted during the event, involving more than 60 students and staff of the university.

Also present were 13 officials from the Forestry Department.

The Brunei Times

We want to be role models: Students

Thursday, October 29, 2009
STUDENTS of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) are keen to become role models and set an example for the next generation by taking the initiative to create a "greener Brunei".

Putting words into action, more than 60 students at the university yesterday planted trees around the campus as part of UBD's "green project workshop".

Faculty of Science student Linji Liaw, 21, was one of the volunteers. "There aren't many heath (kerangas) forests in our country anymore, so I want to contribute by rehabilitating the area by planting trees."

Liaw added that students such as herself understand and recognise that the Sultanate is currently putting emphasis on the "green factor".

"We want to set an example for our peers and locals to start planting trees in order to create a greener Brunei," she said.

Fellow student volunteer, 21-year-old Li Pei Fen from the Faculty of Science said she was very keen on rehabilitating the forests around the campus. "This is a good cause and I want to be a role model for our youths," she said.

A student from the Academy of Brunei Studies, Nursyazwani Roslan, who "adopted" a tree for $40, said she was very excited to plant it as the students were the first from UBD to undertake such an initiative.

"Nowadays, it is so important to plant trees because of global warming. We need to create a greener atmosphere so people can breathe fresh air," she said.

Adding that she was passionate about the environment, she said that it was important for others to realise and "wake up".

"By doing this today, I hope to be a role model for the next generation of students at UBD and at other schools because we have to start young if we want to save our environment," Nursyazwani said.

Pg Mohd Ali Pg Anak Rosledzana, 20, a student at the Institute of Medicine, said he took part in the initiative because he wanted to help restore the forests around UBD that were recently razed by wildfires.

"It just feels like the right thing to do because these forests surround us and now there are hardly any kerangas left," he said.

He hoped the initiative would become an annual event as it is for a good cause. "I also hope I can be a role model for our juniors and that they will follow our steps in the near future," he added.

The Brunei Times

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Tree Planting & Soil Digging Activity

By: Billah H.

A job well done to the members of UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) for their involvement in the recent tree planting and soil digging activity organised jointly by UBD Estate and Health, Security and Environment Exco (MPP). It was held to prepare for the "Plant Your Own Tree" event, a part of the ongoing Green Project in conjunction with Pesta Convo 2009, which will commence officially on Wednesday, October 28th.

Photo below shows UVC members gathering before the digging activity starts

Some personnels from the Department of Forestry also came to assist with the soil digging, along with the facilitators of the Green Project, Dr Kushan Tenakoon from Faculty of Science and Dr Kamariah Abu Salim, the Head of Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre (KBFSC).

Head of Logistics, Husrin (R) supervising one of the members to dig the soil

Miss Maudena, the assistant registrar of the UBD Estate, said that about 60 trees are going to be planted during the "Plant Your Own Tree" event this Wednesday while 60 or more tree saplings will be further collected for the second cycle of workshop. The event is more or less similar to that of the "adopt a tree" programme whereby the tree adopters are welcome to take care of the trees that they bought.

'Waiting to be planted by their adopters'
Photo shows the readily dug soil for the "Plant Your Own Tree" event


Besides soil digging, UVC members were also asked to pull out the seedlings of Acacia trees which have grown numerously after the forest fire. According to Dr Kamariah, the Acacia trees are from Australia and they are invasive species to the local trees. The Acacias were originally brought to Brunei in the early 50s and 60s in order to combat the soil erosion which was problematic at that time. Especially in Kerangas forest, they out compete the local species in terms of nutrients and water supply hence diminishing the number of local Kerangas species.

The activity ended with a small refreshments prepared by the UBD Estate.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Beach Cleaning Campaign at Pantai Jerudong

Activity 3: Beach Cleaning Campaign at Pantai Jerudong


Sunday, 1st November 2009

Time: 04.00 - 06.00PM
Meeting Point: Opposite the Wet Market
(*own transport)

The UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) is organizing a beach cleaning campaign at Pantai Jerudong. All registered members and interested individuals may e-mail their names to us to participate this good cause.

For further inquiries & information, please contact (SMS) 8668551 / 8807950 / 8656185

or check our blog & email us:

Saturday, 24 October 2009

October, so far...

PMUBD Info Day
By: Billah H.

5 October 2009 (Monday) - About 60 names were registered as potential members of UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) during the 3-day Info Day organised by our university's own student council, the PMUBD. The UVC was one of the participating clubs that showcased their posters of recent activities at their booth and at the same time giving out registration forms to interested individuals who would like to join the club as members.

According to the UVC's Chairperson, Nurul Adibah bte Hamdani, one the objectives of the newly established club is to promote volunteerism and charity amongst UBD undergraduates besides having activities that relates to the conservation of the environment. So far, the club's activities include a beach cleaning campaign at Pantai Jerudong, colouring activity at the Child Development Centre (CDC), a charity bake sale during Fresher's Week and a Kampong Ayer tour for its committee and members.

Nora Johari, one of the Public Relation Officers of the club, also said that being one the newest clubs in UBD, UVC hopes to recruit more members and gain support from all the students towards "a better future" by helping those who are in need. The 3-day Info Day was held at the CLT area.

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UVC Tree Seedlings Collecting Activity
By: Billah H.

Twenty volunteers, half from the UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) turned up for the tree seedling and sapling collecting activity which was organised by the UBD Estate and PMUBD's Health, Security and Environment Exco (HSE).

Group photo - volunteers on a truck before going to the UBD plant nursery

The head of the activity, Ms. Maudena in her welcoming speech said that the activity was organised in conjunction with the Pesta Convo Green Project's "Plant Your Own Tree" and to assist in the the rehabilitation of Kerangas forest which was recently caught by the forest fire.

Among those who came to assist with the seedlings and saplings collection were Dr. Kamariah Abu Salim, the head of Kuala Belalong Field and Research Centre (KBFRC) and a Biology lecturer from Faculty of Science; Prof. Ming, a visiting lecturer and an expert of the Bornean plants and herbs; and few representatives from the Estate.

Prof. Ming (middle) explaining briefly some plant species that can be found in Kerangas forest
while Dr. Kamariah (L) and Lin Ji (R) look on

Some representatives from UBD Estate helping throughout the activity

Ms. Maudena also said that she hoped that the UVC will continuously be involved in this long-term green project since the volunteers involved are UBD undergraduates. In other words, the students themselves will be more aware of the current environmental issues and to involve them with green activities. The activity ends at the UBD plant nursery near to the sports complex whereby the volunteers helped the gardeners to arrange and bag the saplings with some topsoils and fertilizers.

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UVC Ice-breaking and Recycling Activity
By: Billah H.

14 October 2009 (Wednesday) - UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) recently held its first activity this semester which was the ice-breaking session, held at the HEP Meeting Room and the recycling activity at the ATM area. The activity went well despite the PMUBD having a Hari Raya Celebration at the HEP open area opposite to the PMUBD Shoppe and the Cultural Exco organising "UBD Got Talent" audition at the Multi-Purpose Hall.

Group photo - UVC committee and representatives from Daikyo Recycling Company Sdn Bhd

Adibah Hamdani, the club's Chairperson when interviewed said that the ice-breaking session was aimed as a "public reach out" where students can ask questions and know the upcoming activities that are going to be organised by UVC. Among the questions raised is the number of attendances required in order to obtain a certificate from the club and activities during the one-month semester break in December.

A snapshot taken during the ice-breaking session

Meanwhile at the ATM area, UVC has set up a booth as a drop-off point for the recycling activity. According to the club's Environmental Project Planner cum Environmental Advisor, Liaw Lin Ji, the recycling activity wouldn't happen without the support and cooperation from the PMUBD, UBD.fm and Daikyo Recycling Company Sdn Bhd. She also informed that the majority of the recycled materials that day were old newspapers and magazines compared to plastic bottles and tinned cans. Being in the "middle" of the celebrations also gave UVC a plus point where the public can easily drop their recyclable materials.

Lin Ji (left) and Husrin (right) sorting all the recycled materials

The truck from Daikyo that was used to transport all the recyclables to the company

The activity was also held to support this year's Pesta Convo theme which is "UBD Can! Reduce, Reuse & Recycle".

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UBD Pesta Convo & Green Project Launching Ceremony
By: Billah H.

19 October 2009 (Monday) - His Royal Highness Crown Prince Pg Muda Mahkota (Dr.) Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office and Pro-Chancellor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam officially launched the UBD Convocation Festival last Monday at the Chancellor's Hall.

His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office and Pro-Chancellor of UBD
being briefed about UVC upon his presence to the booth

In conjunction with the event, the UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) was invited to set up a booth for the Green Exposition along with JASTRE (Jabatan Alam Sekitar Taman dan Rekreasi), Estate Nursery, PMUBD, Sumbiling Eco-Village, Pusat Ehsan and UBD art students, just to name a few.

An excellent stepping stone: (L-R) Atiqah Raduan, Lin Ji, Adibah Hamdani and Sahlan Zuhairi at UVC's booth

His Royal Highness the Crown Prince also consented to visit UVC's booth where His Royal Highness was generally briefed about the club's objectives, past activities, vision and mission as well as a few recyclable goods were on display.

The UVC booth also saw students from different secondary and vocational schools and were explained about the club's general background. All the visitors were given bookmarks as their little souvenirs from UVC, made from recycled easi cards.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Thank you!

Our appreciation to everyone who keeps on updating themselves with our activities by visiting this blog. We hope to receive more positive comments, thoughts, ideas, criticism, etc from you. Feel free to e-mail us and leave your message at the chatbox.

We would like to share with you an e-mail from Mr Naseer Ismail. Do feel free to visit his website [click here]

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Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

Thank you for replying my email. I have visited your uvcvolunteers blog and found it to be an excellent, informative and beautifully designed blog. Well done..great job.. and keep up the good work!


The Power of Intention/s
“Governing every single deed, behaviour, thought, action,
communication and emotion is/are
your intention/intentions."
- (Adapted from the Prophet)


Selamat Maju Jaya.

With Best Regards

M Nasser Ismail, ACMC
Personal & Executive Coach (MCF*)
Neuro-Semantics & NLP Trainer (ISNS*)

* International Society of Neuro-Semantics (ISNS), Colorado, USA
* Meta-Coach Foundation (MCF, ISNS)

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Meeting on Saturday.

Dear UVC,

We'll have a meeting Saturday, 24th October 2009.

Venue: HEP meeting room
Time: 12pm Onwards
Agenda: Tree planting and soil digging.

Please do come.


The choice to be green is yours.

Atiqah Rad.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Activity 2: Tree Planting & Soil Digging Activity

Activity 2: Tree Planting & Soil Digging Activity



The UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) will be volunteering for the “Plant Your Own Tree!” and welcomes all registered members to attend the mentioned event. Members who are free the whole morning (no lectures & tutorials) are strongly encouraged to join us and attendance will be taken.


Date: 26th October 2009 (Monday)
Time: 08.30 - 10.00 AM
Meeting Point: UBD Security Post (Main Entrance)

We will see you there!! ^^,
Sahlan Z
Secretary II

Monday, 19 October 2009

Invitation to members!

To all registered members of UBD Volunteering & Charity Club (UVC), we are at the moment organising:

1. UVC Logo Making Competition
2. Audition: Editorial Committee Members for UVC monthly newsletter (10 selected members)


OBJECTIVES:

All members are encouraged to participate and submit their artworks as part of the ongoing activities held by the UVC.

i. To give opportunities to existing members to contribute and to feel more attached to the newly established club.
ii. To discover and polish members' designing and writing talents. Hence, through UVC, this will be a good stepping stone for them to involve in more extra curricular activities and as a platform to learn and exchange ideas with the community.
iii. To replace UVC's temporary logo with the best designed logo from this competition.
iv. To select (ten) potential members for the UVC newsletter editorial committee who will become UVC's very own journalists

Additional info:
* First, second and third places of the UVC Logo Making Competition will receive prizes and certificates as tokens of appreciation.
* UVC newsletter editorial committee will be working on a one year office term (until Semester 1, 2010/11) before the next batch of editorial committee are elected and are expected to meet datelines for a monthly newsletter publication.


TERMS & REGULATIONS:

UVC Logo Making Competition
- Logo design must be original upon designer's own creativity
- Each member can submit five entries at the most. Additional artwork submissions will not be entertained.
- Special considerations will be made if UVC's motto is included ("We serve to assist. Volunteering for a better future.")
- All original artworks are to be saved in image format (.jpeg, .bmp) and to be sent to UVC's email (uvcvolunteers.gmail.com)
- Along with the original artwork, members are to include their full name, student registration number, programme and faculty, contact number and e-mail address.
- Winners of this competition (first, second and third places) will be personally notified a week after the date of submission. Further official announcement will also be done.

UVC Newsletter Editorial Committee
- Each member is to write an article that focuses on three themes (choose one): i) Humanitarian; ii) Volunteerism and; iii) the Environment.
- Each member can submit five entries at the most. Additional article submissions will not be entertained.
- No word limitation (half a page is considered sufficient)
- Articles are to be typed in Times New Roman with font size 12. Documents are to be sent in .doc or .docx format (word documents) to UVC's email (uvcvolunteers.gmail.com)
- Along with the article, members are to include their full name, student registration number, programme and faculty, contact number and e-mail address.
- The ten selected students for the newsletter Editorial Committee will be personally notified a week after the date of submission. Further official announcement will also be done.


No registration forms are required and simply submit all your artworks (via e-mail: uvcvolunteers@gmail.com) before Saturday, 31st October 2009, 6PM. AND kindly type the e-mail subjects either "LOGO COMPETITION" or "UVC EDITORIAL COMMITTEE"

Sunday, 18 October 2009

UBD Convocation Festival 2009 Launching Ceremony

Dear UVC members,

We are pleased to inform you that there will be "UBD Convocation Festival 2009 Launching Ceremony" tomorrow at the Chancellor's Hall. Our guest of honour will be our Pro-Chancellor, Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah.

At the same time, our club, the UBD Volunteering and Charity Club (UVC) is also having a booth there, so do come and get yourself a complimentary bookmark from us! Registered members are encouraged to "sign-in" their names upon their arrival at UVC booth to the working committees (who knows we might consider that as your attendance :)) And if you have friends that are interested to join, please tell that registration is still open and they may forward their names & student details on-the-spot.

For the GenNext students (first years), your attendance is COMPULSORY (info from pmubd.wordpress.com). All first year's classes from 8am - 11am will be cancelled. The details of the event are as follows:

Date: 19th October 2009 (Monday)
Time: 8am- 11am (Please come early, i.e. before 7.45am)
Venue: Chancellor's Hall.
Dress Code: FORMAL (Collared shirt and long trousers for male & baju kurong with tudong for female) [strictly no jeans, slippers, t-shirts, etc.]

MasaAcara
8.00 pagi Kehadiran Para Peserta dan Para Jemputan
8.40 pagi Kehadiran Ahli Majlis Universiti Brunei Darussalam
9.00 pagiKeberangkatan tiba Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah ibni Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, Menteri Kanan di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pro-Canselor, Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Bacaan Surah al-Fatihah
Sembah alu-aluan oleh Yang Mulia Dr Haji Zulkarnain binti Haji Hanafi Naib Canselor Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Sabda Perasmian “Pesta Konvo 2009 Universiti Brunei Darussalam” dan Perasmian ‘Green Project” oleh Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah ibni Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, Menteri Kanan di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pro-Canselor, Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Tayangan Klip Video “UBD Green Project”
Bacaan Doa Selamat
Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah ibni Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, Menteri Kanan di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pro-Canselor, Universiti Brunei Darussalam dijunjung berangkat menyaksikan Pameran
Santap
Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah ibni Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, Menteri Kanan di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pro-Canselor, Universiti Brunei Darussalam dijunjung berangkat bagi Upacara Menanam Pokok
Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda (Dr.) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah ibni Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, Menteri Kanan di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pro-Canselor, Universiti Brunei Darussalam berangkat meninggalkan majlis


"We Serve To Assist. Volunteering for A Better Future"

Hoping to see you there!
Sahlan Z
Secretary II

Saturday, 17 October 2009

A billion for a billion.

16th of October marks the world food day. We've heard it a lot, but have you try to take a minute and sincerely think, about the fate of our hungry billions? One billion people suffers from hunger.



This is powerful! Check here for the statistics and see how many children has probably succumbed to death by hunger.


Donate to feed the hungry


A billion for a billion. You can fill the red cup too.


Atiqah Rad.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

1st Activity: Registration and Ice Breaking

To all members, our first activity will be held on Wednesday, 14th October 2009.

Registration and Ice breaking session:
Venue: HEP Meeting Room
Time: 2.30pm - 4.00pm

Recycling Drop Off.
Venue: ATM area.
Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm.

For more info please click the poster below.
[click image to enlarge]
You may also join our club's group on facebook. Just click the following link:

사란
-Sahlan Z-
Secretary II

Saturday, 10 October 2009