Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Pamphlets And Mentor in Seri Bintang Utara

Today, I received an e-mail from my teacher advisor entitled MENTORS ONBOARD. At first, I was quite puzzled with the title of the e-mail. What would my teacher suddenly send me an e-mail about mentor? When I opened and read the mail, all my questions were answered. It says that Maxis actually encouraged its staff to become mentors to the finalists of the Maxis CyberlinQ project. And I found out that Ms Yong Wye Yee has volunteered herself to mentor our team. We wished her a warm welcome and we also thanked her for being our mentor.
And the next e-mail I received was an e-mail from Ms Wong. Ms. Wong had given us some suggestions to improve the quality of our blog and also some important guidelines that we had missed out. Thank you, Ms. Wong. We'll be keeping in touch with you, okay?
Besides that, we will be gathering volunteers and even the group members to give out leaflets outside the school's compound to the public and also the parents of the students. This will actually help to raise awareness among the public and also the parents. Parents who are aware of AIDS will be more careful and stern towards their children. These parents also would then educate their children about AIDS and how to avoid contracting AIDS. This is what we hope parents would do when they receive the pamphlets given. Parents play a vital role in creating awareness among their children as parents are regarded as children role model.
For the leaflets and pamphlets, we had liaised with MAC and they will be providing us with these pamphlets containing information about AIDS. We were told by En. Roslan that the pamphlets came in dual languages which is in Bahasa Melayu and also English. There were also four different types of pamphlets with each containing different information. We had decide to take 800 pieces of them which consist of 100 for Bahasa Melayu and another 100 for English for each different types of pamphlets. It means all together we have 800 pieces to be handed out to the public with the main focus on the parents.

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