Public Relations Chairman of Habitat KK Jeannette Tong (front) with home partner Sheila Justus happily chipping at corners for smoothness and refinement. Taken on 27 Oct 2007.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
A real family pix~~~after lunch on 27th Oct 2007
All the volunteers with Habitat KK home applicant Sheila Justus (seated, 4th from right) and some of her family members after lunch on Day 4 27th Oct 2007. Sheila's dad is seated on the floor, 1st from left. Everyone is fully geared up for a final onslaught as this is the last work day on the site!!
Nik Adura Live interview
Ms Nik Adura, Public Relations Manager, Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel, shares her experience at the Habitat KK work site...(on 27th Oct 2007)
Live interview of Nik Adura from Renaissance Kota Bharu
Ms Nik Adura, Public Relations Manager, Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel sharing her experience at Habitat KK work site at Kampong Terawi, Penampang...
Tahir and his wall~~~
Tahir from Renaissance Kuala Lumpur gleefully establishing and claiming "territorial ownership" over his wall and his masterpiece ...it's commonly observed that many a volunteer take great delight at masonry and plastering work at our Habitat work site (they truly enjoy it), and also great pride in their individual and respective "work of art"~~~most of them jealously protect their section which they proclaim "My wall~~~don't disturb my work of art"
Taken on 26th Oct 2007 at Kampong Terawi, Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia.
Just call on me and I'll be back here for Habitat...
President Allen Tong of Habitat KK conducting live interview with each and every participant from Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Malaysia. Zaki from Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel ,beng interviewed, says "I am having a great time at the work site and made many new friends. Just call on me anytime, and I'll be back here for Habitat..."
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
This is my piece of art: this is MY wall!
Uncle Low, the ever popular Uncle Low, at first glance seems a serious personality~he turned out to be fun and full of laughter. This is my wall, says Uncle Low. Let not anyone touch or disturb my piece of art...my little territory! Pix on 26th Oct 2007. Uncle Low is from the Renaisance Melaka Hotel.
Shall we dance? Cha Cha Cha...
All work and no play makes us dull. In playful disposition, Ramlan's stance represents the general fun and cheeerful atmosphere at the Habitat work site at Kampong Terawi, Penampang, where 21 volunteers from Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Malaysia are helping to build the new home for Habitat applicant Ms Sheila Justus. Pix taken on 26th Oct 2007. (Note: Ramlan is from the Renaissance Melaka Hotel)
A good workman sharpens his tools!
Indeed, it is only with clean, sharpened tools that one can do a fine job at a Habitat worksite. The volunteers from Renaissance & Marriott Hotel, Malaysia, implement daily discipline to clean all the tools and utensils at the end of each work day, and also to always keep the work site clean (and safe). Loose items are cleared off, walking path ways are kept safe etc, and every one watch out for each other's safety and well being...that's the way to go man! (At the Habitat KK work site at Kampong Terawi, Penampang on 26th Oct 2007)
Monday, October 29, 2007
Farewell to M.S Bobby!
M.S Bobby has led the team from Renaissance & Marriott for 3 year running to Habitat Kota Kinabalu. Thanks Bobby, for your heart, compassion and love for people. Bobby officially announced that she will be leaving to join Marriott Dubai in November 2007. May your future be always filled with joy, peace, laughter, blessings and abundance, Bobby! (Taken on 25 Oct 2007)
Flowers for Board Member
Certificate for every volunteer
Team Fellowship & Bonding at get-together dinner
Petite & Shy? Far from it: she is boundless with energy!
At first glance, Asyikin (or Syikin in short), from Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel, appears shy; a first timer in Sabah, Syikin is filled with boundless energy and enthusiasm and is a great team member of the external plastering team at Kampong Terawi, Penampang. Pix taken at the get-together dinner at The Hut, KK on 25th Oct 2007.
Another Happy Face!
Ramlan, from Renaissance Melaka Hotel, is here in Sabah for the 1st time. He is doing plastering at the worksite. Here he is at the get-together dinner at "The Hut" Kota Kinabalu. Ramlan is a jovial and energetic volunteer and hopes that he will be given the chance to come again to help out in Habitat KK's programs. (Day 2 25th October 2007)
Friday, October 26, 2007
Happy faces at the get together dinner
Get together dinner on Day 2
Lunch break on Day 2-more pix
Lunch break on Day 2
Integrating with the children of the village/home family
Progressing well on Day 2
External Plastering
Toilet gang: the serious ones
Roofing gang on Day 2
Plastering Gang on Day 2
The Toilet Gang
Work starts on Day 1
Work starts: Getting sand for mixing cement
Putting up the Renaissance Banner on Day 1
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
I am the professional photographer!
Arrive at the Work Site! Alas! Hey, this fits like a glove!
Day 1 of work (24th October 2007, Wednesday): After 25 minutes, the volunteers arrive at the worksite at Kampong Terawi, Penampang. Putting on work gloves to get ready for action. When you have not been to a Habitat worksite, you will keep wondering where it is, how far it is, how to get there, what to do when you get there etc etc. Well, the only way to find out is to TAKE ACTION!!
Hey! We are ALL on board ready to go to the Habitat worksite
Hey! We are first in the bus!
Here we go! To the Habitat worksite at Penampang!
Happy, Satisfied, Eager & Fully Charged Up!
Lian (in brown, leader of 6 volunteers from Miri Marriott Hotel & Spa) and Jefri (1st time volunteer from Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel) in happy mood seeen here in a shopping mall after the sumptuous Welcome Dinner in KK on 23rd Oct 2007. Both Lian & Jefri are enthusiastic and very excited to help build a Habitat home, and are eagerly awaiting the 'action' to start the next day!
Shopping for little tid-bits after Welcome Dinner in KK
After dinner browsing and shopping in a mall in Kota Kinabalu...Ms Nik Adura from Renaissance Kota Bahru...I am happy to be here in Kota Kinabalu to build yet another home for a Habitat home partner. Nik is the leader of a team of 4 from Renaissance Kota Bahru and this her 3rd visit to Kota Kinabalu. (Pix taken on 23rd October 2007, immediately after Welcome Dinner)
Some of the volunteers seen here happily and eagerly awaiting their welcome dinner to be served...with team leader M.S Bobby (seated, 3rd from right) next to Habitat KK Vice President Francis Chong (seated, 2nd right)...yummp...wonder what they are gonna serve...I am starving! (23rd October 2007 at a seafood restaurant in Kota Kinabalu)
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Hey, can you pick up the peanuts with your chopsticks?
Groups pix after welcome briefing
Welcome briefing for Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Volunteers to Habitat KK
Pix shows Site & Construction Chairman Chris Lean briefing the 21 volunteers from Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Malaysia, with details of the 'do's and the don'ts' at the Habitat worksite...briefing held at 6.00 pm 23rd October 2007 at the meeting room of Radius International Hotel, Waterfront, Kota Kinabalu.
Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Group of Volunteers in Habitat Kota Kinabalu 3rd time in 3 years
The Renaissance & Marriott Hotel Group in Malaysia has landed once again in the city of Kota Kinabalu, led by M.S Bobby, with 21 volunteers from the group's hotel chain in Malaysia. This is the 3rd year in a row that the team is led by M.S Bobby. The voluntters will be helping to build a home at Kampong Terawi, Penampang, for a widow Ms Sheila Justus. Pix shows M.S Bobby with her team from the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel, having a delightful lunch at the Fish & Co at Warisan Square, Kota Kinabalu, moments after they touched down on 23rd October 2007. The volunteers will be briefed at a Welcome Dinner on the same night by the KK Habitat Board of Directors led by its President Allen Tong.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Farewell Dinner for GV Team
Global Village Team from EABJM Lille France to KK Habitat
WOW! Our very first Global Village team of volunteers came from France. A total of 14 students plus 3 teachers came from EABJM Lille, led by team leader Rajan. They spent 2 weeks in June/July 2007 in 2 separate Habitat build sites in Kota Kinabalu (One in Tamparuli and one in Penampang). They took the tasks to hand and managed to withstand the tough and hot tropical weather quite well. Truly remarkable. And you know something? They love the Malaysian food!! Some of the students can really take 'hot spicy stuff'. At first we were a bit wary about the work that was ahead but lo and behold, they were stupendous taking the tasks at hand and working with tremendous team spirit. Another good news: they are coming back again next year! This time with 31 volunteers. Let's all look forward to another great time of bonding and helping people in need of decent roof and housing over their heads. Syabas!
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Asia Pacific Leadership Conference 26-28 Sept 2007
Habitat for Humanity held a tremendously successful 'Asia Pacific Leadership Conference' at the York Hotel in Singapore from 26th to 28th September 2007. Participants from several countries in which Habitat has a presence with its build activities and programs attended to share and learn from each other's experience. Several significant and impactful workshops were conducted by speakers from Habitat's HQ in Atlanta. The International Board of Directors of Habitat was well represented with top leaders coming to share, encourage and disseminate the latest programs and breakthroughs in the 31 year old international NGO. A gala dinner was held to recognize the contributions of many innovative and creative individuals. Picture shows many of the receipients on stage with their awards.
Habitat KK builds its 6th home in Sabah
Volunteers have been at the worksite of home owner and partner Ms Sheila Justus building her a new home. Sheila applied for a home and the construction began a few months ago and is expected to be completed soon. Corporate participant and volunteers from Desa Cargill are regularly at the worksite almost every weekend. Visitors and tourists to Sabah have also joined other local volunteers bringing in what is termed 'love capital' to complete the house. Volunteers need not have prior experience or specific skills although these would be useful and an advantage. The home owner is also required to join in the build by contributing 'sweat equity' of at least 400 hours.
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