Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Thanks to MAS - To Sarawak We Go!!!

Here's what Rachel Chong felt about the Regional Convention in Sarawak.

The Sarawak Regionals this year for me was amazing and fun. It was many first times for me.. first trip to Sarawak, first time doing workshop and 2 sessions in a row.

It was an eye opener as I was able to experience the regionals in Sarawak with a new batch of people. There were many new ideas and creativity put into this regionals from the organising team. The mixture of OTs from all different age groups and the ever-supporting teachers certainly added some chemistry to the running of the whole programme.

I felt great satisfaction when I saw the faces of the delegates laughing and enjoying the drama workshop that Jason and I conducted. I certainly learnt a lot more about the theme 'Catalyst for Change' and gained new insights in facilitating sessions. It all seemed scary at first but hard work during preparations paid off.

It is always a great joy to come back to inspire new faces in the Lasallian world. Well, special thanks to Isaac who gave me the opportunity to be there and Marveen who was my bodyguard. Haha. This regionals have helped me to challenge myself and inspired me to look beyond myself.

Rachel

Klang Valley Joins The Fun!







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Do sign up for LEAD! And a bit more from Northern...

Michael Hooi from St Georges', Taiping has a bit to share..

St. John Baptist de La Salle’s concern for the education of the poor and the future of children led to us, as Georgians, attending this convention. His heart of gold guided him though a tough life but it was his will power and determination that gave him success. He created a proper life for poor children. His legacy will remain forever as it continues today.

The three days and two nights convention was themed ‘Catalyst For Change’. The convention was held on the 26th to 28th March 2010 at the La Salle Centre, Ipoh. Six Georgian comprising of Chin Chee Khoon, Hooi Mun Kin, Dennis Tan, Harvindran, Muva Cooghan and Seenu Reddy were given the opportunity to take part in the convention. Looking back on the 3 days and 2 nights journey, I can only conclude one thing. I am proud to be a La Sallian!

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Lasallian Expedition and Development (LEAD) Camp 2010

Get in touch with ISAAC to register as an OT today!

LEAD 2010

Lead 1 - St. George's Institution
Pre-meeting: 26 June 2010 @ St. George's Taiping (9.30am - 6.00pm)
Camp: 16-18 July 2010 @ Ulu Kenas Kuala Kangsar


Lead 2 - St. Michael's Institution
Pre-meeting: 24 July 2010 @ St. Michael's Ipoh (9.30am - 6.00pm)
Camp: 20-22 August @ Ulu Kenas Kuala Kangsar


Lead 3 - St. Anthony's School
Pre-meeting: 14 August 2010 @ St. Anthony's Teluk Intan (9.30am - 6.00pm)
Camp: 17-19 September @ Ulu Kenas Kuala Kangsar

The Northern Story

In the beginnning, in a northern land in Malaysia, Lasallian boys were good boys.



They knew what to do in front of a crowd.


Until they were introduced to the rappers from the La Salle Centre ghetto.



Who taught them...well, this.



And then they too, became....this.


-The end-

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Up North...

Here are some stories from the Organising Chairperson of Northern Regional Convention (and a first-time facilitator as well!) as well as a delegate from the convention.


I thought volunteering as OT for the Northern Regional Convention(NRC) was going to be like any other regional convention that I have attended previously. I was wrong. When Isaac called me up, requesting if I would kindly consent to be the co-chairperson with Ben Chan, I was pleasantly surprised. Although a little apprehensive at first, I agreed :) Planning got underway, and with only one OT meet, there was a lot of collaboration through emails that needed to be done to ensure that everything runs smoothly by the time Northern came about.


When Northern arrived, I was excited, mostly because it had been a grueling and draining week for me at work. But the moment I went through the doors of LSC, the warmth and acceptance there greeted me and I felt right at home. All throughout the two days that I was there, I was constantly amazed and inspired by the dedication of the OTs, how they will immediately chip in without a second thought, and how they will selflessly give more of themselves. Their openness and exuberance for the Lasallian spirit moved me, and their willingness to go the extra mile for you was inspiring. It reminded me why I came back to the Lasallian movement again and again, and further reaffirmed my faith in the Lasallian spirit.


I never regretted agreeing to be the chair for such a great bunch of OTs, and the facilitators were amazing as well. Thank you all, you have further inspired me to continue to be the catalyst for change for the people around me, as all of you have been the catalyst for my change.


- Choulyin -





The Northern Regional Lasallian Convention is something I’ll probably never forget. The experience there was something tremendous. I felt most confident there, more confident of myself then I have ever felt. I learned to be more patient with life and to fight and prevail through all the obstacles that come in my way. The new friendship that I found there was probably one of the most exciting things about the convention. Going there knowing nobody except those from your school and coming out of the camp knowing almost everyone felt great. I think the theme, Catalyst For Change, really got into all of our hearts and made us think for once about what we can do to be the catalysts for change.


- Jevin -