Monday, March 31, 2008

A:S.A.P 4 Children Launch Pictures

Thank you for supporting us!

Jean and Kah Yee busy preparing for the decorations

Glosan and Rockson

Phoebe and the decorations

Fantastic goodies bags

MC of the day - Tamilvaanan A/L Anbalagan

Registration counters



Aznil Nawawi

Performance by Melisa

Speech by A:S.A.P Project Manager, Fareeza Ilyana

Speech by TV & Radio Host, Aznil Nawawi

Speech by Mr.Youssouf Mohammad Oomar, Representative of UNICEF Malaysia


Official Launch: Unveiling of the book "Stranger Danger"





Performance by Rockson Teh

Press Conference

THANK YOU AGAIN!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Thank You!

To those who attended our launch at Lecture Theater 2, Taylor's College Petaling Jaya today,

THANK YOU!!!

We hope you had as much fun as we did in organizing the launch.

Below is the media presentation on our activities prior to the launch which we played during the launch earlier today



Our deepest gratitude to the Minstry of Women,Family & Community Development,UNICEF Malaysia, Kumpulan Utusan,Expomal International and Mr.Aznil Nawawi for supporting our project.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

A:S.A.P 4 Children Launch

Somewhere out there, a child may be crying.
Separated from his or her family.
Alone. Confused.
Afraid.

What have YOU done to stop child abduction?

Join us in the official launch of Abduction: Social Alert Project 4 Children.

A:S.A.P 4 Children Launch

Date: 27th March 2008

Time: 3-5pm

Venue: TCPJ LT2


Look forward to interesting insights by popular TV and radio host Aznil Nawawi, as well as fantastic presentations and attractive goodie bags for the early birds!

Most importantly, learn how YOU can do your part in curbing child abduction.

Play your part. Make a difference.

Support A:S.A.P 4 Children.

Monday, March 24, 2008

SmartKids'08

We had fun at SmartKids'08. Thank you to all for supporting our campaign!

Stranger Danger.







.... and we saw Aida there!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Come support us at PWTC!

We're spreading our message across the Klang Valley!

Come support us at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) this 21 to 23 March 2008 (friday-sunday) from 10am onwards as we reach out to as many parents and kids as possible.

With a small contribution of RM 15 when you purchase out T shirts, we will be able to print a copy of 'stranger danger', a coloring story book for children.

Play your part; make a difference.


See you there!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Hey guys we're featured on Unicef Malaysia's website!

Here's the link...!


(click on the picture above)

Search for Asmawi intensifies

KUALA LUMPUR: More than 2,000 posters of 11-year-old Muhammad Asmawi Jalaludin have been distributed to police stations in the Klang Valley.

City police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Muhammad Sabtu Osman said that besides distributing posters, police had also started house-to-house searches for Asmawi.

He said that at the same time, they would also search for five-year-old Sharlinie Mohd Nashar.

A check with SK La Salle Brickfields revealed that Asmawi, a Year Five pupil there, had a bad attendance record, said DCP Sabtu.

New OCPD: Supt Azri (right) officially handing over his duties to ACP Wan Abdul Bari at the Brickfields police headquarters yesterday. Looking on is DCP Sabtu.
New OCPD: Supt Azri (right) officially handing over his duties to ACP Wan Abdul Bari at the Brickfields police headquarters yesterday. Looking on is DCP Sabtu.

It was learnt that Asmawi was absent 79 out of 190 schooling days last year.

DCP Sabtu, who witnessed the handing-over of duties by Brickfields (Acting) OCPD Supt Azri Abdul Rahman to Asst Comm Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul Khalid yesterday, urged the public not to provide false information on Asmawi.

He said that so far, only one SMS had been sent to the boy’s mother and it was from a prankster.

Asmawi went missing on March 9. He was last seen at a playground near his house in Pantai Permai, Pantai Dalam here.

Source: The Star Online

Monday, March 17, 2008

Too cute to be kidnapped!

Some people are simply too adorable to be kidnapped. Know anyone like that? Your girlfriend, best friend or sister? Buy them one of these to keep possible abductors away... ~!


KIDS SHIRT


RM 13
sizes 28, 30, 32 and XXS



ADULTS SHIRTRM 15 (limited only)
size XXS, XS, S, M, L



Kindly contact Hui Min at 016-3671116 or Stephaine Oon at 016-6338049 to place orders for the t-shirts.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Boy, 11, missing since Sunday

KUALA LUMPUR: An 11-year-boy, Muhammad Asmawi Jalaludin (pic) went missing from Kampung Kerinchi on Sunday and his mother and six siblings are pining for his return.

Asmawi was last seen playing with his friends at one of the blocks of Kerinchi flats located about 200m from his house at about 5pm.

Brickfields acting OCPD Supt Azri Abdul Rahman said yesterday that the boy would usually play video games at the nearby premises with his friends.

He said Asmawi’s friends claimed that the Petaling Jaya SRK La Salle pupil had gone home at 6.30pm on Sunday.

“The boy was last seen in Mid Valley by his friends. We are scrutinising the CCTV clips in the shopping complex to find out if he was there,” Supt Azri said.

He said Asmawi’s mother, Rozita Abu Hassan, 50, had received an SMS demanding ransom. Police have identified the sender of the SMS but have yet to track him down.

Rozita, a single mother of seven, said: “Usually Asmawi goes cycling and plays football in the evening and would be back by 5pm.”

She said when her youngest son failed to come home, she searched the area until 9pm.

“I felt very worried for his safety so I lodged a report at the Kerinchi police station,” said the stall operator.

“It has now been four days. I just wish that my son is back home with us, safe and sound.”

Anyone with information on Asmawi’s disappearance can contact the Rakan COP hotline at 03-2115 9999 or SMS to 32728 or call Rozita at 019-255 0279.


Source: The Star Online

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Shirts for sale!

Hey everyone!

We have cool t-shirts for sale! And guess what? It cost only at RM15! We bet it is the cheapest price of a shirt you can get. This t-shirt sale is part of our fund raising activity for the successful execution of the Book Project for the children. You can buy it for yourselves, or as a gift to your friends and family! So, come and support us, buy at least one from us! THANK YOU~ :)


Our world with strangers. We must be aware that with a world that is full of strangers, we never know who is the good ones (people with warm, red heart) and who is the bad ones (people with evil dark heart).


Kindly contact Hui Min at 016-3671116 or Stephaine Oon at 016-6338049 to place orders for the t-shirts.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Roadshow Part 5

Methodist Kindergarten, PJ

The final and largest roadshow was held at Methodist Kindergarten on 6th March, with approximately 100 children aged between 3-6 years old. All 31 members of the A:S.A.P 4 Children team were present.

The roadshow kicked off at 11am with a short sketch on the danger of following strangers. The kids were extremely responsive during the Q&A session held after that, waving their arms enthusiastically to be picked. Questions revolved around the emergency number (999), as well as what to do in certain situations when confronted by a stranger. About 10 goodie bags were handed out during this session.

As there were too many children present to play games, we decided to have a sing-a-long. Both team members and kindergarteners spiritedly sang and danced to songs such as “London Bridge is Falling Down”, “Hokey Pokey”, and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”. It was hard to see who was having more fun – the kids or us!

At 11.30am, we took some group photos with the kids and their teachers, and said our goodbyes. All in all, the roadshows were a huge success and the children understood the message we were trying to pass on to them, thus fulfilling the objectives of A:S.A.P 4 Children.


Q&A session



Dance together...



Phoebe and Yin Ting



Thank you!!!

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Dance Quake '08

To all aspiring dancers out there!


Want to prove you’ve got the moves?

Willing to battle to reach the next level?

We bring you… DanceQuake’08!

*click on the poster for a larger view!

A:S.A.P 4 Children, a project by the 4th semester Diploma in Communication students of Taylor’s School of Communication to raise awareness on child abduction, will be organizing a dance showdown to tie in with our finale!
Details are as followed:

DANCEQUAKE ’08

Date: 5th April 2008

Registration Deadline: 16th March 2008

Venue: Taylor’s University College hall, Subang Jaya

Time: 6-11pm

Category: Group (3-8 contestants) freestyle

Registration Fee: Only RM 10 per dancer


Prizes

1st prize – RM1,000 cash prize and other prizes

Audience’s favorite – Hampers and other prizes


For those who are interested, kindly contact

Jenifer Lie (013 267 1288)

Jesika Utami (017 637 8749)

Jean (012 554 3172)

Kah Yee (012 480 4888)

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Roadshow Part 4

Tadika Montessori Cambridge English Learning Centre, PJ


Our team members who went to Cambridge English Learning Centre, on the 6th March consist of 11 members: Andrew Ong, Tan Sin Ying, Tamilvannan, Shidy, Jean Ong, Daryl Lee, Sheau Mun, Christy Lim, Leoni Hang, Jesika Utami, and Jennifer Lie. There were 50 students age ranging from 3 -6 years old.

At 9.00 AM we started by greeting the kids by Jennifer, as the MC. Then we did our role play, continue with Q&A session. There are 5 prizes given for the kids who were able to answer our question. The response of the children during this Q&A session was excellent because most of the kids are willing to participate and answer the questions.

After that the committee members together with the kids sang 2 songs, continue with first game, Chinese whisper, which the kids are supposed to whisper to the friend behind them and passed the secret safety message.

The next game we played is called “the mother/father and the stranger”. We improvise this game from the fox and the hen. The objective of the game is to teach the children to hold on to their mother or father while the stranger tries to get them. The children must also run or avoid the stranger when he tries to catch them.

The last in the itinerary was the giving out of gifts to all of the 50 students and sing goodbye song. We also took pictures together with the kids. We wrapped up at 9.45 AM.


Mohd Meedah



Concentrating on our role play....

“the mother/father and the stranger” game



Jeje, head of event management



cheezzzzz

Love... :)