can you see me
DESCRIPTION
Are you willing to challenge? Here we are, LC Unimas, located in the "Land of the Hornbills" - Sarawak welcome you to join our project, Can You See Me? !!! This project, AIESEC Unimas have corporate with local NGO, Mental Health Association of Sarawak (MHAS) to carry out this project.TRANSCRIPT
1. Teaching hard skills For example, singing, dancing, baking, cooking and
drawing in Mental Health Centre
2. Assist in pre-vocational training for mental health patient
3. Sharing of interns' culture within and outside of Mental Health Association of Sarawak centre
4. Blogging about their exchange experience throughout the programme
5. Organise event/campaign with/for Mental Health Association
* Accomodation and Tramsportation : Provided (Around 100 USD)
Activities
Amelin Ong Siew Yin E-mail: [email protected] Mobile: +60-11-10613397 Skype: amelin3397
Chrishen Robert Gomez E-mail :[email protected] Mobile: +60-14-2376305 Skype: chrishen.gomez
Interested to know more about
this project or
the mental health patient?
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We are from Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, is simply unique. No other city in Malaysia has such a romantic and unlikely history, nor displays its charms with such an easy grace. The residents of Kuching (pop. 650,000 approx.) enjoy living here, and take great pride in their fascinating city, which is reflected in their attitude to visitors. Kuching welcomes visitors warmly, but it does not put on an act for them. Instead it goes about its own business in a relaxed manner that hasn’t changed in 160 years. It is impossible to real ly enjoy Kuching from the air conditioned comfort of a tour bus. To make the most of your visit you must put on your walking shoes, take to the streets (and the water), and join in.
Language
*English*Bahasa Malaysia*Mandarin*Tamil*Many more ethnics language
Home to 28 ethic groups, each w i th the i r own d i s t i nc t language, culture and lifestyle. Ibans from the major ethnic group while Chinese make up second, fol lowed by the Bidayuh, Melanau and other native tribes of Sarawak which are generally known as Orang Ulu.
Culture
FOOD
Thank you
LC UNIMASUniversity Malaysia Sarawak