Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Thank You!

Life teaches us that everything must come to an end even if it is good or bad. So does this subject. This subject teaches us to appreciate life and cherish all the little things that we might have missed before we lost it forever. Thus, we will make use the outcomes we gained from this subject to enhance our understanding on what make us a better citizens of this beautiful and diverse country and also to become a better part of our society.

So, before we close our curtain we would like to give thanks to the people listed below:

THANK YOU!
Our Co-ordinator: Dr. Ho Pei Yee
Our Supervisor: Dr. Shamiri
Our Lecturers of Chemical Engineering Department
Every group members of Group 5 
Every donators of our engagement
The committee members of CEDAN
All the students of Chemical Engineering
Munirah Hamid from PERTIWI Soup Kitchen (for accepting us!)
Every PERTIWI's committee members who assisted us
Mechanical Engineering student who engaged with us
UMCCed's Management student that engaged with us on the first day

and last but not least..

To the homeless who teaches us the value of life, respect and love toward each other when living in a society.

Thank You Social Engagement! We love you!

Some of the lovely people of Chemical Engineering Department.


Tuesday, 26 May 2015

A Wake Up Call

The experiences and knowledge I have gained throughout our visit to the places around Kuala Lumpur at night was truly eye opening. Though surrounded by technologies and accommodations there are still some people that are in need of a place to stay and some food to eat. The Pertiwi Soup Kitchen have helped not only by distributing free foods but they also have a ‘portable clinic’ that can attend to the people’s health. Most importantly, these people are not all homeless, some just needed help because they can’t seem to get enough food on the plate for their family.  

Siti Nur Adibah 

Benefits of vounteering

 Through this activity, I know that there are a lot of disabled people in the world. They might lost hope in 
their future, unable to support their family due to some problems, lack of confidence standing out of this 
society and more. These helpless people should be concerned by the society. As a university student, a 
youth leader in future, we should join this kind of volunteer work and contribute more to society. University 
students are not a standard higher than those homeless people. We should break the gap between poor and 
rich. This is what I learnt from this society work.
                                                                                                                               By Nicole Lee


Not Just An Experience

        Volunteering is not something new to me as I have been a volunteer quite a few times before. All the volunteer jobs that I have taken part before share the same traits, which is to ensure the success of an event. Previous volunteer jobs did give me wonderful experiences, but, Social Engagement gave me something more. It made me realise that how fortunate and blessed am I to have a home, to never worry when my next meal will be and have the ability to make a differences in others life, even just a small, insignificant changes. Furthermore, PERTIWI Soup Kitchen also taught me something new. Sometimes you have to be strict and kind simultaneously. The people are strictly requested to follow the rules. Anyone who disobey the rules will not be entertained. All these rules serve to ease the flow of distributing the flow and it has proven to be successful! There is not a single person who did not get the food and the flow is very smooth as well as efficient.
By Mei Yi

Thank you PERTIWI Soup Kitchen

Introducing myself to the visitors and talking to them personally really changed my outlook on life and in people, in general. I learnt about the backgrounds of weekly visitors and found out that some were former teachers, engineers, psychologists, and veterans. I was shocked! I couldn't believe how educated these people were and I couldn't fathom the thought that they had to resort to soup kitchens to sustain themselves.
The soup kitchen tore down any biased opinion I had first carried in, since my thoughts were always influenced by my family, my peers, and society. These people were not crazy or lazy, as I have heard them been labelled. I learnt in such unfortunate turns of life, they marched into the wrong direction and all they needed was a helping hand to guide them back on track; and, for the meantime, the soup kitchen would suffice. Speaking to the visitors really changed my life. They've voiced how difficult it was to survive financially, especially because of the bad economic state that our nation is in, but in addition to that, they struggled because of the preconceived notions of laziness people carried about them, just like I once had. It would put them down and make them feel inferior and, as a result, I felt really dumb for having even had the slightest biased thought. Meanwhile, here we are as students, taking what we have for granted; eating all we can because we have the money to spend, and wasting all we don’t finish because it has no immediate effect on us. It made me ashamed of my own habits and made me more self-conscious about wasting my resources. 
Written by,
Lim Kuan Ming

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Learn to Appreciate

This is the first time i involve in such activity. This activity is actually giving me a new experience and perception towards the life of Malaysian. That is really a huge number of homeless people struggling in this city. Luckily, there is also quite a large number of volunteers are willing to sacrifice their time and money to help these peoples. I am amazed of the way Pertiwi Soup Kitchen handling and controlling the crowd of around 600 peoples every time. The way they distribute food and drinks and the way they give order and communicate are very organised and clear and these are what should we, as university students should learn. Besides, I had experienced to communicate with different people. Some people are really great, they appreciate what we had done and and actually thank us sincerely. I felt so happy and satisfied when heard it. While some are really bad temper and they will just blaming and even scolded us. Therefore, I really experience and learn to communicate with different kinds of people. Lastly, the most important lessons i learnt, is to appreciate what we have todays. Since there are so many people who cannot even afford a meal. So, I appreciate what I have today and never give up whenever facing problems. Life will still goes on.




-Lee Chee Siong-

Saturday, 23 May 2015

An Experience That Will Foreverly Change Your View of Life!

I used to hear this type of program in TV, newspaper and etc. It never
occurred to me to try it out at the first place but I was given the
chance to join before the Social Engagement. A bit of excitement
before I joined and truthfully, it was fantastic and eye-opening after
I met all the homeless there for the first time. Heartwarming too. I
used the subject as a base for me to do more of this activity and I
was really glad that my group mates agreed to it. I even happier when
they feel the same way as I felt after joining the engagement. This is
not going to be my last time, a student life could be very hectic
sometimes especially engineering student but whenever I have time and
enough resource in the future, I will join this again. Life is
worthless if you do not care enough to give back to society.
-Syukri Abd Rahman

Friday, 22 May 2015

FEEL IT FIRST BEFORE YOU TASTE IT

Syed Muhammad Azfar Nazmi bin Syed Nazim

Social engagement is something that you are sincerely doing it, if not there will be no fun and benefit that you can get. For me, I had a wonderful moment with all of my teammates here despite a lot of trouble that we were facing but we still managed to complete the task given. From this activity which was distributing food and drink to homeless, I could saw many people who were more unfortunate than me and it made me felt grateful because I did not had to stood in line for every single night to fill in my stomach. In fact, I also felt that by distributing food to them, I could saw their feeling, how they enjoyed with us, shared some stories and entertained children overthere. In conclusion, it was a great opportunity for me because a lot of experiences can I get from this activity. Furthermore, it help me in order to realize that I need to be grateful on what I have right now if compared to those kind of people. 


http://www.inceif.org/images/stories/NewsPicture/img_9027.jpghttp://www.malaysiaedition.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/pertiwi.jpghttp://media.themalaymailonline.com/images/sized/ez/20140623_homeless1_620_413_100.JPG

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

See You Again

Again, thanks to Pertiwi Soup Kitchen for giving us chance to learn new experiences. Thanks for teaching and  guiding us whenever we are wrong. Probably this is the last time for all of us to spend our time together. But don't worry, we will try to help whenever we are free and when in need.

So, we successfully completed our social engagement project. Thanks to Dr. Shamiri who sacrifice his time to pay us a visit. Luckily we are able to take a photo with you before we start our job.



We are ready to serve

The voluntering doctor is checking patients
Our advisor Dr Shamiri
Formal picture with Dr Shamiri
A formal photo with Pn Munirah
Thanks you Pn Munirah

Selfie With Pn Munirah
Another Selfie

Some of us having supper after our job is done
Taking selfie on the way back to UM
Again, thanks to all who help us to complete our mission.

Sincerely ,
Tan Mei Yi

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Last night for us



we are READY !!
So tonight is our last officially social engagement.
6 boxes of bread were ready.
Thanks to Nazmi who sacrificed his time to take all the boxes of bread to his room ( and maybe out of his room later )

Nazmi who received the breads this morning
Nazmi taking photo with the driver
6 boxes of bread are ready
Breads are stored in room
See you all tonight. ^^



- Nicole Lee -

Saturday, 16 May 2015

A Night Full of Adventures

Last Wednesday was full of mishaps. Not only was it a hot night, but we also experienced some difficulties in getting ourselves to the tune  hotel in Tuanku Abdul Rahman street (jalan TAR).

We started our journey at 7.45 from the bus stop in front of 1st residential college. But some of us were late so we ended up missing the bus. Since the next bus is in another 30 minutes, we've decided to walk instead. It took us around 15 minutes to get to the train station and by then we were already sweating.

After purchasing our tokens, we boarded the train to get to the location. However, we disembarked at the wrong station and we're still at least 6 stops away from our destination. Not only that, but the train was down meaning that there are no train services throughout the night. Well to be honest I had suggested that we just give up return to University of Malaya (UM) but the our strong willed and positive minded group leader had suggested that we took a can instead. Thus begin our RM18.50 journey to the Tune Hotel. To our surprise, we managed to get there before the pertiwi soup kitchen's food truck arrived which was a relief,





Well it was just like any other night. We distributed the foods respectively according to the stations assigned by  the organiser. But by the end of the food distribution process, a fight broke out between the people lining up. It might be the heat getting to them but the pertiwi soup kitchen's volunteers was quick to resolve the fight before it gets too serious.

Friday, 8 May 2015

Second Mission

4/5/2015 , on this day,it's still holiday but we keep on doing what we love by giving food to the homeless with Pertiwi Soup Kitchen once more !!

 See the smiled face over here



This time basically we already know what to do since this was our second experience there,we do it as usual but unexpectedly there were so many people until we did not have enough limbs to do so but there were nothing that could stop us from doing what we loved to.

 Still eager to help as long as we could


Although we were very tired despite we got a lot of examinations and assignments,we said to ourselves that this was what social engagement meant,no matter where and how busy we are,as long we can help those homeless people,we will do it until the end.We ended our mission that night around 11.30 p.m.


Happy plus exhausted face !!!

See you later on our third mission !!! 
Final word from me (Azfar Nazmi) : There is nothing we cannot do if we could only see but can not help either.

Monday, 4 May 2015

Learn to Appreciate

When we are using smartphone,
someone might still using normal handphone.
When we are complaining the food are not nice,someone need line up for a meal.
When we are sleeping on bed,someone might need to sleep along the corridor.
Watching those kids and adults for these two days, I need to learn how to appreciate.
~Lim Kuan Ming~

Ready for Second Mission

Stay tuned with us as we are going for our second mission tonight.
We are ready!!
~Lim Kuan Ming~

First Mission



3/5/2015 It is holiday, everyone is going home, but guess what were we doing?
We are giving food to the homeless with Pertiwi Soup Kitchen !!

Unluckily, it was raining cats and dogs. However we are not giving up our missions .
We were waiting for the Pertiwi Soup Kitchen to arrive as the traffic are extremely jam.
And our team leader, Syukri was totally wet during the journey to there.

We were taking picture with our food and Syukri was totally wet
We are looking for the rain to stop 
When the Pertiwi Soup Kitchen arrive, they distribute jobs to all the volunteers including us systematically and quickly. After that, we start giving food to the peoples in a long queue.
We actually had gone to 3 different places around the areas with the cars and vans .
All the food were finished around 1130pm.

The people are queuing to take food from Pertiwi Soup Kitchen
We help to load down the food from the Hilux
Pertiwi Soup Kitchen lorry
They are giving instructions to us
We are giving food to them along with other volunteers
We also met with another 2 groups of volunteers from University of Malaya, which are from Mechanical Engineering and Diploma. After finish our jobs we managed to take a photo as long as a selfie together.
Group photo with Diploma students from University of Malaya

Group photo with all the volunteers from University of Malaya.
Finally thanks to all who brought success to this event. This is really such a nice and good experience to help others. See you all tomorrow !

--Lee Chee Siong--






Friday, 1 May 2015

The Refreshments are Here!

*Drum Rolls*
Anddd the refreshments are Gardenia Cream Rolls! 🎉🎊


Thank you to everyone who donated for our engagement! Half of your donations are in here, the other will be on our last day. HAHA 😂


Total Cream Rolls here are 560 rolls so that's mean you just share a happiness with 560 homeless. That really is a huge number.

Last but not least, we are now one step closer to our engagement and the first day of our engagement is tomorrow! Pray for us guys. 🙏


PS: Thanks again donators! We owe you. 😁
-Syukri Abd Rahman