2012 – 2nd & 3rd Phase of Polyclinics Reconstruction Project in Shaanxi
2005 Sri Lanka
2005 Aid To Sri Lanka Tsunami
In 2004- Tsunami hit Asia countries and the worst hit countries were Sri Lanka & Indonesia.
In response to appeal from the St. John Ambulance of Sri Lanka, St. John Ambulance of Malaysia, State of Selangor launched the “SJAM-Selangor Asia Tsunami Humanitarian Fund” on December 31, 2004, in aid of the Sri Lankan tsunami victims. Over the 3 days collection exercise, the partners-in-service from Jenjarom, Tanjung Sepat and Klang collected overwhelming 140 tons of supplies – rice, instant noodles, flour, mineral water, biscuits worth RM450,000 from our generous Malaysians. More than RM60,000 cash donation were collected to purchase essential medical supplies for the victims in Sri Lanka. DHL, Malaysia International Shipping Corporation, Transmile Airline, West Port Management provided logistic support. Foods & agriculture equipments were also send to Indonesia with the logistic support from Global Sikh Association based in Penang. Goods were received by our counter-part (St. John Ambulance of Sri Lanka) for distribution.1990 Recycle
Over the years in late 90s’, re-cycled items were collected many a time in co-operation with Xim Phou Moon, a charitable organization. In return, Xim Phou Moon contributed cash donation towards our other yearly local charity projects.
Since year 2000, Pertubuhan Amal Seri Sinar joined forces with us to collect re-cycled items on annual basis.
1992 Bosnia & Somalia
1992 Aid To Bosnia And Somalia
Our very 1st international humanitarian project for Bosnia & Somalia. About 50 tons of old clothings were sorted -out with thick clothings for Bosnia due to the coming winter and light clothings for Somalia. Funds collected were more than RM30,000.00 and were divided with 2/3 for Bosnia and 1/3 for Somalia. All this was done within 2 weeks and the handing-over was at the Chief Minister Office of Selangor. The Bosnia collection was sent through ABIM ( a Malay youth organisation) and Somalia collection through Malaysian Red Crescent
This campaign was in collaboration with Klang Town Council & Bronson – a leading jean manufacturer in Penang.












































































































