Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Visit to Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory


The Spastic Children's Association of Selangor and Federal Territory (SCAS & FT)
was established in the early 60's so that parents with children suffering from "Spastic"(cerebral palsy) could seek help and assistance from trained personnel.

A "spastic" is a person with cerebral palsy. This is a disorder of movement appearing in the early years of life. It is due to damage or failure to develop normally in a small part of the brain controlling these activities.

A visit to Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory (SCAS&FT) is planned with details below:

THURSDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2009

09.00am - Meet at the Carpark of

Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory

(SCAS&FT)

No:14, Lorong Utara A,

46700 Petaling Jaya

Selangor Darul Ehsan

(Beside Crystal Crown Hotel, PJ)


09.30am - Greet and brief by

Officer-in-charge of SCAS&FT

at Conference Room


09.45am - Educational tour around the facilities and classrooms


10.15am - Back to Conference Room

Hand over donated items

Cheque presentation

Group photography with the children


11.00am - Good bye

ITEMS TO DONATE

1. Sugar

2. Cooking Oil

3. Cereal

4. Rice

5. Mee Hoon

6. Milo

7. Biscuits

8. Canned food

OTHERS:

Old clothing for children and adults, bed linens, household items, toys OR any other decent usable items. SCAS&FT will conduct jumble sales to generate cash to help the Redevelopment of the Spastic Centre.


Let us join hands and contribute to the society.

As a Donor or Matching Donor ~ "Your Contribution = Their Hope"


Do feel free and Click here to eMail Me should you wish to partake in this visit.


P/S : Pls stay tuned to my next posting on detailed information of the Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

All of you beautiful people, volunteers and as well as paid workers are an inspiration! I wish there are more people like you guys out there. Thank God, Allah, The Almighty that Malaysia has people like you.