Monthly Archives: November 2011

Setting up a charitable foundation

In recent months, I have been working on setting up a public charitable foundation to assist other NF patients acquire necessary medical treatments. After discussing with some of my friends and acquaintances with relevant background, I finally have a clear … Continue reading

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How to discover our destiny

After completing the SPM examinations in 2003, I wanted to pursue my childhood ambition of studying Psychology. But my parents and I were living from hand to mouth at that time. My mom earned RM500.00 a month while income from … Continue reading

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Syahidah Ishak and her Acoustic Neuroma surgery at HEI

Syahidah has been back in Malaysia since two Mondays ago and resting. Read her latest update. I am glad that Syahidah finally had her life-saving surgery at HEI with excellent outcome. Syahidah’s experience speak for itself. Those of us who … Continue reading

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Hear Us Out 7 report – From Inspiration to Empowerment

It’s been two days since I gave a talk at the Hear Us Out 7, global issues conference last Saturday, yet I am still overcome by gladness. My talk this time was different; it signifies a new phase in my … Continue reading

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Time to register for Hear Us Out 7!

You may now register to attend the Hear Us Out 7 conference! 1. Check the itinerary here. 2. Choose one student workshop, one 1st session NGO workshop, one 2nd session NGO workshop, and one 3rd session NGO workshop. 3. Go … Continue reading

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My college textbooks for sale

Does any of these textbooks interest you? Buy them from me so that I can use the money to further my studies! Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Premium Video Edition (Shelly Cashman) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. … Continue reading

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