2011 Youth Expedition Project (to Nepal!)
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Every ITE student involved in this very meaningful YEP trip are all from the School of Info-Comm and Technology in ITE College West (CCK branch) and we are all very honoured to be involved in this trip.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:00 PM
Cerebral Palsy Centre, second local community project.
For our second local community project, we travelled by the school bus to Cerebral Palsy Centre to commit in the voluntary work.
We were each divided into groups and each given a different task. Some of them were tasked to help out with sealing envelope and putting fliers inside them, while the others were given to check if the screws are inserted in the right side of the plate and if the distance of the screws to the plate were two gaps apart. If it isn't, the students will have to correct it.
Even though end of the day we were all very much dead-beat and slightly frustrated by the boredom, but reflecting on what we have and had, we're all very grateful and pleased to have the chance helping out the less fortunate people in Cerebral Palsy Centre and lightened up their workload. And that's the best we could all ask for.

Faruq and Ming Cang.

Lawrence, Qi Feng and Wilfred.

Azza, Zhang Teng and Ahmad.
This blog post is initiated by Wei Liang, and revised by Hilda.
For our second local community project, we travelled by the school bus to Cerebral Palsy Centre to commit in the voluntary work.
We were each divided into groups and each given a different task. Some of them were tasked to help out with sealing envelope and putting fliers inside them, while the others were given to check if the screws are inserted in the right side of the plate and if the distance of the screws to the plate were two gaps apart. If it isn't, the students will have to correct it.
Even though end of the day we were all very much dead-beat and slightly frustrated by the boredom, but reflecting on what we have and had, we're all very grateful and pleased to have the chance helping out the less fortunate people in Cerebral Palsy Centre and lightened up their workload. And that's the best we could all ask for.

Faruq and Ming Cang.

Lawrence, Qi Feng and Wilfred.

Azza, Zhang Teng and Ahmad.
This blog post is initiated by Wei Liang, and revised by Hilda.
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