The Lobong-Lobong community center where the library will be housed |
A KL-ite who transplanted her self to Langkawi, Aida is now well on her way of pursuing her own dream of setting up operations in Sabah. At the core of her vision is a village called Lobong-Lobong, en route to the Mount Kinabalu headquarters.
She posted a plea recently for books to help set up Lobong-Lobong's community library. For those who can help, please do. On top of the fact that it's for a good cause, Aida is someone I have complete faith in to ensure your contributions are used in the best possible way.
Here's the message from Aida.
PLEASE SEND US BOOKS!!
Dear friends,
The time has come for me to make a plea on behalf of the children and
villagers of Kampung Lobong-Lobong. Remember my first ever note on FB?
I have a wish to empower these able people and I found that many
friends and acquaintances also share my wish. So the first step we are
taking is to create the village’s own resource centre and library!
Hence today, I would like to ask you to send us books to help us
furnish it. The centre will be housed in an existing building within
the village.
On the weekend of the 18th-19th December a few friends and I are going
to fix shelves in the building shown below & convert it into a
resource centre cum library for the villagers to use freely.. so
please feel free to send books, magazines (if possible nature
related), dictionaries, pictionaries etc. that you think can benefit
this community. For those who are able to join us that very weekend,
you are also welcomed :)
A bit on demographics of the village...
There are roughly about 90 households in the Lobong-Lobong village.
Each household has an average of 3 to 5 children whose ages spans
between 3 to 25 years… there is a primary school in Kuang village
which is about 25mins walk away, whilst in order to attend secondary
school these youngsters will either attend boarding schools near
Ranau i.e. SMK Lohan or SMK Narinang but they will usually come home
to the village in the weekends to help tend the farms and fields.
We have good feedbacks from the locals wanting to learn and pick up
languages, mainly English, so we hope in the near future we can also
organize short English classes for all age groups. I have plans to
invite friends and contacts to contribute their time in training these
villagers in skills that would help them improve their livelihood… if
you have skills and knowledge to share please also get in touch :)
A dear friend had agreed to be the collection centre for this project
so please send your donated books to:
“Lobong-Lobong Community Drive: Resource Centre & Library”
c/o : DR. Izety Shezlinda Noran
Room no. 40, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Clinic,
Hospital Queen Elizabeth I,
Karung Berkunci No 2029
88586 Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
p/s: it would also be nice for you to write a note stating your
name(s) & where/who the book donation is from etc. Perhaps also some
encouraging words to the readers :)
Dear friends,
The time has come for me to make a plea on behalf of the children and
villagers of Kampung Lobong-Lobong. Remember my first ever note on FB?
I have a wish to empower these able people and I found that many
friends and acquaintances also share my wish. So the first step we are
taking is to create the village’s own resource centre and library!
Hence today, I would like to ask you to send us books to help us
furnish it. The centre will be housed in an existing building within
the village.
On the weekend of the 18th-19th December a few friends and I are going
to fix shelves in the building shown below & convert it into a
resource centre cum library for the villagers to use freely.. so
please feel free to send books, magazines (if possible nature
related), dictionaries, pictionaries etc. that you think can benefit
this community. For those who are able to join us that very weekend,
you are also welcomed :)
A bit on demographics of the village...
There are roughly about 90 households in the Lobong-Lobong village.
Each household has an average of 3 to 5 children whose ages spans
between 3 to 25 years… there is a primary school in Kuang village
which is about 25mins walk away, whilst in order to attend secondary
school these youngsters will either attend boarding schools near
Ranau i.e. SMK Lohan or SMK Narinang but they will usually come home
to the village in the weekends to help tend the farms and fields.
We have good feedbacks from the locals wanting to learn and pick up
languages, mainly English, so we hope in the near future we can also
organize short English classes for all age groups. I have plans to
invite friends and contacts to contribute their time in training these
villagers in skills that would help them improve their livelihood… if
you have skills and knowledge to share please also get in touch :)
A dear friend had agreed to be the collection centre for this project
so please send your donated books to:
“Lobong-Lobong Community Drive: Resource Centre & Library”
c/o : DR. Izety Shezlinda Noran
Room no. 40, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Clinic,
Hospital Queen Elizabeth I,
Karung Berkunci No 2029
88586 Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
p/s: it would also be nice for you to write a note stating your
name(s) & where/who the book donation is from etc. Perhaps also some
encouraging words to the readers :)
Got loads of book, can send to you....
ReplyDeletenoble cause- good job mates!
I will be there in 2 weeks time. Err... i can help to build something while i'm there.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogging, Karina!
Wendy! You're going to visit Aida??? Hey I just met someone on FB who is joining you guys at your new outfit.
ReplyDeleteHave fun there and give Aida hugs!!!