Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
30-Hour Famine 2010

30-HOUR FAMINE 2010
After six Camp Leader Trainings, 132 Camp Leaders have been
trained to lead their own Famine Camps around Malaysia! Now
we're looking for Malaysians to join and learn more about
hunger and poverty through these 132 DIY Famine Camps.
The official 30-Hour Famine Countdown will be on 22 August
2010 at the Bukit Jalil Stadium from 12pm-4pm.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
We want Peace...
www.completemalaysia.com
www.completemalaysia.blogspot.com
No matter how...who are right or wrong!by pointing finger to blame each others?For me if hurt someone in the war, caused casualties and death. Just because of national political reasons! As Leaders but behaved immature and childish way by doing the inhuman and crazy wars action without seriously thinking about how to treasure life, but willing to bet the precious lives of other people in the war fighting” that is not Hero! That is unfair for innocent citizens to suffer it! ''), Somehow innocent people died like that, a lot of victims suffered from this injustice war treatment had lost everything. How painful it is and so cruel for them! This is unacceptable reason to have war!Pls Stop it.
List of NGOs
1. Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF)
2. Pertubuhan Jamaah Islah Malaysia JIM)
3. Palestine Centre of Excellence (PACE)
4. Malaysian Social Research Institute (MSRI)
5. OrphanCare
6. Persatuan Kebajikan Al Nidaa’
7. Khalifah Institute
8. Young Muslims Project (YMP)
9. Muslim Aid Malaysia
10. ADNI Alumni
11. Micah Mandate
12. Friends in Conversation
13. Yayasan Salam
14. Institute Imam Shafie (INTIS)
15. International Information Services (IIS)
16. SABA Islamic Media
17. Research and Information Centre on Islam (RICOI)
18. Yayasan Kebajikan Nusantara
19. Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM)
20. Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association (MACMA)
21. Pergerakan Belia India Muslim Malaysia (GEPIMA)
22. Persatuan Al Hunafa
23. Persatuan Dakwah & Kebajikan Saudara Baru (India) Se Melaysia (Al Hidayah)
24. Persatuan darul Fitrah Malaysia
25. Persatuan Kebajikan & Pengubatan Islam Malaysia (Darus Syifa’)
26. Persatuan Ulama Malaysia (PUM)
27. Persatuan Seruan Islam Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (Jam’iyah)
28. Persatuan Kebajikan Islam Malaysia (PERKIM)
29. Pertubuhan Muafakat Sejahtera Masyarakat Malaysia (MUAFAKAT)
30. World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY)
31. Persatuan Pengguna Selangor dan Wilayah Persekutuan
32. Persatuan Pengguna Pengguna Standard Malaysia
33. Persatuan Pengguna Perak (PCA)
34. Persatuan Pengguna Perlis (CAPs)
35. Persatuan Pengguna Pahang
36. Persatuan Pengguna Negeri Sembilan (NESCA)
37. Persatuan Pengguna Sabah dan Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan (CASH)
38. Persatuan Pengguna Air Keroh (PPAK)
39. Persatuan Pelindung Pengguna Pulau Pinang (PCPA)
40. Persatuan Pelindung Pengguna Kelantan
41. Persatuan Pengguna Klang (CAK)
42. Persatuan Kebajikan Pengguna Johor
43. Warga Kilang
44. Haluan Malaysia
45. Muslim Care
46. Yayasan Warisan Anak Alam (YAWA)
47. JUST
48. Durham Malaysian scholars
49. Kelab Rakan Islah Malaysia (KARISMA)
50. Council of Churches Malaysia Youth (CCM)
51. Aman Palestin
52. TENAGANITA
53. IMAN
54. Association of Malay Journalists
55. Global Peace Malaysia
56. Alumni Pengajian Media University Malaya
57. Non Aligned Students and Youth Organisation
58. Yayasan Wanita Islam
www.completemalaysia.blogspot.com
No matter how...who are right or wrong!by pointing finger to blame each others?For me if hurt someone in the war, caused casualties and death. Just because of national political reasons! As Leaders but behaved immature and childish way by doing the inhuman and crazy wars action without seriously thinking about how to treasure life, but willing to bet the precious lives of other people in the war fighting” that is not Hero! That is unfair for innocent citizens to suffer it! ''), Somehow innocent people died like that, a lot of victims suffered from this injustice war treatment had lost everything. How painful it is and so cruel for them! This is unacceptable reason to have war!Pls Stop it.
List of NGOs
1. Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF)
2. Pertubuhan Jamaah Islah Malaysia JIM)
3. Palestine Centre of Excellence (PACE)
4. Malaysian Social Research Institute (MSRI)
5. OrphanCare
6. Persatuan Kebajikan Al Nidaa’
7. Khalifah Institute
8. Young Muslims Project (YMP)
9. Muslim Aid Malaysia
10. ADNI Alumni
11. Micah Mandate
12. Friends in Conversation
13. Yayasan Salam
14. Institute Imam Shafie (INTIS)
15. International Information Services (IIS)
16. SABA Islamic Media
17. Research and Information Centre on Islam (RICOI)
18. Yayasan Kebajikan Nusantara
19. Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM)
20. Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association (MACMA)
21. Pergerakan Belia India Muslim Malaysia (GEPIMA)
22. Persatuan Al Hunafa
23. Persatuan Dakwah & Kebajikan Saudara Baru (India) Se Melaysia (Al Hidayah)
24. Persatuan darul Fitrah Malaysia
25. Persatuan Kebajikan & Pengubatan Islam Malaysia (Darus Syifa’)
26. Persatuan Ulama Malaysia (PUM)
27. Persatuan Seruan Islam Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (Jam’iyah)
28. Persatuan Kebajikan Islam Malaysia (PERKIM)
29. Pertubuhan Muafakat Sejahtera Masyarakat Malaysia (MUAFAKAT)
30. World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY)
31. Persatuan Pengguna Selangor dan Wilayah Persekutuan
32. Persatuan Pengguna Pengguna Standard Malaysia
33. Persatuan Pengguna Perak (PCA)
34. Persatuan Pengguna Perlis (CAPs)
35. Persatuan Pengguna Pahang
36. Persatuan Pengguna Negeri Sembilan (NESCA)
37. Persatuan Pengguna Sabah dan Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan (CASH)
38. Persatuan Pengguna Air Keroh (PPAK)
39. Persatuan Pelindung Pengguna Pulau Pinang (PCPA)
40. Persatuan Pelindung Pengguna Kelantan
41. Persatuan Pengguna Klang (CAK)
42. Persatuan Kebajikan Pengguna Johor
43. Warga Kilang
44. Haluan Malaysia
45. Muslim Care
46. Yayasan Warisan Anak Alam (YAWA)
47. JUST
48. Durham Malaysian scholars
49. Kelab Rakan Islah Malaysia (KARISMA)
50. Council of Churches Malaysia Youth (CCM)
51. Aman Palestin
52. TENAGANITA
53. IMAN
54. Association of Malay Journalists
55. Global Peace Malaysia
56. Alumni Pengajian Media University Malaya
57. Non Aligned Students and Youth Organisation
58. Yayasan Wanita Islam
Monday, June 22, 2009
You've got the power!

Objectives
World Vision Malaysia’s goals for the 30-Hour Famine are:
To heighten awareness on global social issues caused by poverty and its impact on children.
To raise funds amounting to RM 1Million that will be channelled to poverty-alleviation programmes carried out by the World Vision partnership and a local NGOs.
World Vision Malaysia Children’s Development Fund Reach out to children in need; improving their health, living conditions and prospects for a better future:
Myanmar (drop-in centre for urban children)
Uzbekistan (care for children with disabilities)
India (community development programme)
Laos (community development programme)
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
PEACE


Kuala Lumpur, Saturday 26 July 2008 – 300 students from 15 universities and colleges around the nation were recognised for leadership in Community Service at the 1st College & University Student Assembly (CUSA) organized by the Collegiate Ambassadors for Peace Network which is a student leadership initiative of the Universal Peace Federation.

Information:
Objectives of College & University Students Assembly (CUSA)
To inculcate the spirit of Living for the Sake of Others (volunteerism) and Culture of Service among youth and make them aware of their roles and moral responsibilities in nation building.
To engage students in community service by awarding the student organizations who show best practices in service related activities.
Facilitate cooperation and partnership among students of multi-racial in community service programme to strive for better caring society.
To provide experiential learning and leadership skills for develop their potential as responsible and commit citizens for building Malaysia: A Nation of Character.
About Collegiate Ambassadors for Peace (CAP)
CAP is part of a global network of student leaders representing the diversity of the human family. They stand on the common ground of shared principles and are committed
to the path of promoting reconciliation, overcoming barriers, and building peace. The primary objective for the CAP initiative is first and foremost to create a caring community within the university compound. CAP appointees are encouraged to pursue personal excellence through challenging one’s limitations and to use their capacities for the greater good by promoting a life of service towards all aspects of life. CAP is initiated by Universal Peace Federation (UPF).

About Universal Peace Federation (UPF)
UPF is a global alliance of individuals and organizations dedicated to building a world of peace in which everyone can live in freedom, harmony, cooperation and prosperity for all. It is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. UPF also support and promote the work of the United Nations and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
UPF Malaysia launched on 26 November 2005 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Tan Sri Datin Paduka Seri Hjh Zaleha Ismail is the current president of UPF.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)




