Charity News

AUCTION FEVER!!!!! If you attended the MANZA Charity Auction Dinner at the Renaissance Hotel on 7th October, and participated in the auction, you should give yourself a pat on the back. The generosity of those attending was AMAZING to say the least. The guests gave willingly in the cause of charity, and along the way picked up some great bargains. Christmas Charity Bazaar This year’s bazaar although smaller than those held in the past, was a roaring success. Both the Tombola and the quick fire raffle generated a lot of interest and were sold out early
A Name to Remember He’s twelve years old, he’s Buddhist, and he’s already quite an accomplished painter. His name is Koh Zhang Gen. At twelve years of age he is enjoying using his creative talent... Stepping Stones Report If you were to drive through Taman Seputeh, you would come across a brightly painted corrugated fence and a sign above a gate which reads “Stepping Stones”. On closer look you would see on any given day, a group of children sitting at tables with their head in their books.
Helping Hands At Educare Health Clinic Seven MANZA members, including one intrepid man, ventured to Port Klang to help at the Educare Community Health Clinic on Sunday 5th June. Madagascar... The MovieSurrounded by laughing children munching popcorn and drinking Milo watching this very funny film makes raising money for the MANZA Charities all worthwhile.
A Taste of Magic It's amazing what faith, hope, love and a little bit of magic can do! An enterprising group of Vocation Programme students from MAGIC, in collaboration with the Westin KL, have produced a cookbook entitled "A Taste of Magic". WAKE Visit I am very new to KL and also to MANZA, I was asked if I had any free time and if so would I be interested in giving a helping hand to charities from time to time. I readily agreed to help out on the following Friday to pay a visit to WAKE and afterwards to help sort 2nd hand clothing that as you know goes to the various charities that MANZA supports...
Educare Visit TO BE ABLE TO READ AND TO COUNT PROPERLY - DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANTED! It was the look in her eyes that got to me. She looked about eight years old – a tiny girl with black-as-black hair, and enormous shining eyes. When we walked into the room, she was hunched up over the coloring book – completely absorbed in keeping within the lines of the picture of a kangaroo...