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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION AND ITS ACTIVITIES IN DISTRICT 3310
PUBLISHED BY:
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
Chairman
District 3310 Rotary Foundation Committee
ASSISTED BY:
DGN Dolly Yeap
Chairperson
District 3310 PolioPlus Committee
PP Kenneth Tan
Rotary Club of Luyang
District 3310
PP Foo Kok Hing
Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
District 3310
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What is Rotary?
Let us introduce you to
OUR ROTARY
Rotary is a worldwide network of
inspired individuals who translate
their passions into relevant social
causes to change lives in communities.
OUR MISSION
The mission of Rotary
International is to provide service
to others, promote integrity and
advance world understanding,
goodwill, and peace through its
fellowship of business, professional
and community leaders.
Today, with 1,223,413 million
Rotarians belonging to over 34,301
Rotary clubs around the world,
Rotary International forms a global
network of business, professional, and
community leaders who volunteer
their time and talents to serve
communities locally and around
the world - and form strong, lasting
friendships in the process.
Our motto, Service Above Self,
exemplifies the humanitarian spirit of
the 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide.
Service efforts are directed toward our
Six areas of focus:
1. Promoting peace
2. Fighting disease
3. Providing clean water
4. Saving mothers and children
5. Supporting education
6. Growing local economies
The Rotary Foundation
Our History
At the 1917 convention, outgoing Rotary President Arch Klumph
proposed setting up an endowment “for the purpose of doing good
in the world”. That one idea, and an initial contribution of $26.50,
set in motion a powerful force that has transformed millions of lives
around the globe.
• In 1930, The Foundation awarded US$500 to the International
Society for Crippled Children
• In 1947 Rotary members contributed US$1.3 million in memory of
Rotary Founder, Paul Harris
• Matching Grants program was launched in 1965 and the Foundation
has a regular program to fund club and district projects. In the same
year Group Study Exchanges begun
• 3-H (Health, Hunger & Humanity) grants expanded service efforts to improve health,
alleviate hunger, and enhance human and social development. Rotarians use the grant to
clean drinking water, support literacy programs, provide medical care, and more. This set
the stage for today’s Global Grants.
• Rotary’s first 3-H grant project was approved upon receiving a
request to purchase polio vaccine for children in the Philippines. In
1979 Rotary begun immunizing 6 million children in the Philippines
against polio and by 1980, Rotary committed to “eliminate polio
through immunization”.
• In 1981, The Foundation established the Endowment Fund.
• Rotary’s PolioPlus Program was launched in 1985. The “plus”
initially refers to the additional vaccines administered along with the
polio vaccine. Today, it also reflects the fact that the infrastructure,
fundraising, and advocacy methods developed for the polio
eradication campaign also support efforts to fight other infectious
diseases.
By 1988, PolioPlus campaign raised almost US$247 million leading the World Health
Assembly to launch the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).
• In 1991 Rotary Peace Centers were founded. 2004 saw Rotary creating the “Every
Rotarian Every Year” initiative.
• 2007 saw the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation issue a US$100 million challenge - it
challenges Rotary to raise $100 million, which the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will
match. Two years later, the Gates Foundation pledges an additional $255 million and
increases the amount Rotary must raise to $200 million. Rotary’s partnership with the
Gates Foundation helps both organizations improve lives around the world. By 2015 polio
cases worldwide are down 99.9% since GPEI was launched in 1988.
• In 2016, The Foundation celebrated its centennial year.
Paul Harris
Arch Klump
DEDICATION TO THE THOUSANDS OF ROTAR
IANS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF ROTARY
CONTENT
MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JOHN F GERM
President 2016-17, Rotary International
MESSAGE FROM PAST INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT KALYAN
BANERJEE
Trustee 2016-17, The Rotary Foundation
INTRODUCTION BY PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR DATUK ZAINIE
ABDUL AUCASA
Chairman 2016- 2019, District Rotary Foundation Committee
CHAPTER 1
Rotarians who have served in the District Rotary Foundation Committee
CHAPTER 2
Contributions to The Rotary Foundation
Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member
Paul Harris Fellow
Multiple Paul Harris Fellow
Benefactor and Bequest Society
Major Donor
Arch C. Klumph Society
Named Gift Opportunities
All Times Contribution by Clubs
CHAPTER 3
Paul Harris Society
CHAPTER 4
Performance and Contributions to The Rotary Foundation
CHAPTER 5
Recipients of Rotary Foundation Awards
- Citation for Meritorious Service Award
- The Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service Award
CHAPTER 6
Rotarians who have served Rotary Foundation at Zone Level
- Regional Rotary Foundation Co-ordinator
- Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Co-ordinator
CHAPTER 7
Projects Under Matching Grants & District Grants
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CONTENT
CHAPTER 8
Global Grants Projects
CHAPTER 9
Projects Carried Out in Support of The End Polio Now Campaign
· 2010-2011, End Polio Walk Kuala Lumpur to Singapore
· 2011-2012, The Trans-Borneo EPN Walk & Climb of Mount Kinabalu
· 2014-2015, The Sibu -Kuching EPN Walk
· 2015-2016, The Trans-Borneo EPN Ride & Malacca-Johor EPN Ride,
& Swimathon (Singapore)
· 2016-2017, The District 3310 Wide Family of Rotary and EPN Activities
· 2017-2018, The District 3310 Wide Family of Rotary and EPN Activities
· 2018-2019, The District 3310 Wide Family of Rotary and EPN Activities
CHAPTER 10
World Polio Day
CHAPTER 11
District Rotary Foundation Seminars
CHAPTER 12
Group Study Exchange
CHAPTER 13
Vocational Training Team (VTT)
CHAPTER 14
Rotary Peace Fellowship
CHAPTER 15
District Rotary’s USD 200 Million Challenge
CHAPTER 16
Acknowledgement
CHAPTER 17
Words of Appreciation
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2016-2017 Rotary International President
John F. Germ receiving a prototype of “The
Rotary Foundation And Its Activities In
District 3310” book from District Governor
(2016-2017) Michael Yee at the 26th District
3310 Conference, Bangkok
MESSAGE
John F Germ
President
Rotary International
2016-2017
I am pleased to contribute to your
distinctive publication which exemplifies
the involvement of District 3310, both in
your past Rotary Foundation events and
projects, as well as your continued support
and participation in TRF events as we
celebrate this very special centennial year.
Since its creation in 1917 by Past President
Arch C. Klumph, The Rotary Foundation has
grown tremendously and in many ways,
serves as the foundation for Rotary as we
know it today. It has created a mechanism
for cooperation and partnership among
clubs and between Rotary and other
organizations; it has enabled us to be ever
more ambitious in our work and to reach
for goals of historic proportions, such as the
eradication of polio.
Now is the time to capitalize on our success
and to move Rotary forward to be an
even greater force for good in the world.
If we work together as a team, we can
show the world that Rotary is made up of
dedicated individuals who work together to
accomplish great things.
It is with pleasure that Judy and I will be
present for the launch of this unique book
in celebration of The Rotary Foundation
Centennial. Your support is what enables us
all to be part of Rotary Serving Humanity.
It is impossible to quantify the good that has
been done over the last century as a result
of The Rotary Foundation. All we can know
for sure is that Arch Klumph, if he could see
it, would be proud.
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MESSAGE
Kalyan Banerjee
Past President
Rotary International
2011-2012
Trustee
The Rotary Foundation
2016-17
This Rotary year is a truly significant one as
our Foundation turns 100, a milestone that
few organizations reach. As we reflect on
the success of our first century, we must also
prepare to take on new challenges in our
second century.
We must fulfill our promise to eradicate polio;
continue to provide access to clean water,
health care, basic education, and economic
opportunity to communities in need; and to
promote peace in our troubled world.
The Rotary Foundation is critical to all that
we do and all that we hope to do. What
began as a $26.50 donation has grown into a
foundation that has spent over $3 billion on
programs and projects to make a difference
throughout the world.
Rotarians have been able to combine
resources to provide extraordinary service
to both local needs and global initiatives.
Your support is needed now more than ever.
I ask that you join me in not only celebrating
the first 100 years of the Foundation but also
continue to build on the Foundation that has
been laid. This engagement enables us all to
be part of Rotary Serving Humanity.
I wish to congratulate you in putting the
activities and achievements of Rotary
Foundation in a publication.
Our founder Paul Harris once wrote,
“Individual effort may be turned to
individual needs, but combined effort should
be dedicated to the service of mankind.
The power of combined effort knows no
limitation.” Through our Foundation,
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INTRODUCTION
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
Past District Governor
2011-2012
Chairman
District 3310 Rotary Foundation Committee
2016-2019
After having successfully published my first
coffee table book ROTARY IN BORNEO, a
pictorial history in conjunction with the 80th
anniversary of Rotary in Borneo, my habit
of publishing a book is back again. This time
round is about Rotary Foundation, its activities
and my involvement as the Chairman of the
District Rotary Foundation committee from
2016 to 2019.
My three years tenure commenced in the year
when The Rotary Foundation celebrated its
100th year anniversary, the Rotary year 2016-
2017. I thought in this auspicious year in the
milestone of The Rotary Foundation, it was
only opportune that a book be published to
remember the Foundation and its involvement
in our District. It is also to mark the beginning
of a new era of the Foundation with us. The
book was officially launched by RI President
John F. Germ at the 2016-2017 Joint District
Conference held in Bangkok. He whispered to
me to make sure he gets a copy when the book
is eventually published. This we shall do.
After giving it so much thought, I eventually
came out with the title of this book “THE
ROTARY FOUNDATION AND ITS ACTIVITIES IN
DISTRICT 3310”. I thought that as we celebrate
and look forward to a better future for Rotary,
it would be good to look back at the past years
and the roles the District played in supporting
the causes and objectives of The Rotary
Foundation. To recognise the roles played by
our fellow Rotarians, their contributions and
the many achievements over the years. And,
the immense benefits that our communities
derived from the many projects funded
through the grants mechanism of The Rotary
Foundation. I hope the book is able to achieve
this.
Our association with The Rotary Foundation
began 27 years ago when in 1st July, 1991
District 3310 became a Rotary District on its
own separated from District 330. Our first
District Governor was the late PDG Dr. Robert
Loh Choo Kiat who together with the District
Rotary Foundation Committee chair (DRFC)
at that time PP Gerald Minjoot, prepared the
ground works for the activities of The Rotary
Foundation in our District. This became the
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aspiration which subsequent committees over
the years planned and carried out the many
projects and activities of the Foundation for
the benefit of our communities.
This book, The Rotary Foundation and its
activities in District 3310, is a major exercise
to record as much as possible, the many
activities and events related to the Foundation
and to recognise the many people whose
contributions, commitments and dedication
made those activities and events possible.
CHAPTER 1 is about The Rotary Foundation
and our District 3310 showing those Rotarians
who had served The Rotary Foundation
through its various districts’ committees. It
also showcases those Rotarians who have
served The Rotary Foundation beyond our
District. Presently, these information can
only be found in the respective year’s district
directories which many of us do not have in
our procession more so those who are new. It
was while going through all these directories
that I discovered that PP Gerald Minjoot was
the first DRFC of our District. He was the
only DRFC who was not a PDG at that time of
holding the post. Subsequent DRFCs were all
PDGs.
Rotary Foundation depends on the generous
contributions of Rotarians and friends of
Rotary to enable it to do good to the world.
CHAPTER 2 recognises those who have
contributed to The Rotary Foundation in the
form of Arch Klump, Major Donor, Paul Harris
Fellow, other major gifts and by joining the
Paul Harris Society.
This CHAPTER 3, a report by PP Vicky Soo,
the District Paul Harris Fellow Society (PHF)
Coordinator, shows the current status of the
Society. It has grown in strength from the
year it was chartered in 2015-2016 during the
Governorship of PDG Philip Chong.
CHAPTER 4 shows the performance of our
District in term of our contributions to
The Rotary Foundation over the years. It
also shows our performance in relation to
the other Districts in Zone 6B. Despite the
economic challenges facing the countries in
the District, Rotarians continued to contribute
generously to TRF which saw us amongst the
top contributing District in Zone 6B.
CHAPTER 5 shows Rotary Foundation awards
for those Rotarians who have done exemplary
service in pursuing the objectives of The
Foundation.
We have Rotarians who have served Rotary
Foundation beyond our District at Zone
level. This is as shown in CHAPTER 6 where
they served as Regional Rotary Foundation
Co-ordinator and Assistant Regional Rotary
Foundation Co-ordinator.
CHAPTER7 depicts some of the Matching
Grants and District Grants projects undertaken
over the years by the clubs which have
immensely benefited the community.
Since the introduction of the New Grants
Model in the Rotary year 2012-2013, our
district has carried out several projects under
the Global Grants funding. This is as reported
in great detail in the CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9 covers the numerous events and
activities carried out by the district in support
of the END POLIO NOW (EPN) campaign.
It began in 2010-2011 with the EPN Walk
from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore and in the
following year the inaugural Trans -Borneo
Walk from the East Coast town of Sabah,
Sandakan, climbed up Mt Kinabalu and
walked back all the way to Kota Kinabalu to
be in time for the Kota Kinabalu’s 21st District
Conference. In subsequent years, as the
support from Rotarians and the public at large
toward the EPN program grew, new activities
like bicycle ride, marathons, bazaar, sales of
watches, t-shirts & mugs, golfing, swimathon,
tree planting, car wash & wegmeal were
introduced.
CHAPTER 10 is about the World Polio Day, a
day to commemorate the birth of Jonas Salk,
who led the first team to develop the poliovirus
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vaccine. As far as records show, our district
first celebrated World Polio Day in the Rotary
year 2017-2018 hosted by the E-Club of 3310.
It became more popular in the following year
when more regions organised it.
The Rotary Foundation Seminar is an annual
event in the calendar of our District. Despite
being described as boring and ‘seminar of
dry subjects’, reports and pictures of recent
seminars shown in CHAPTER 11 shows
otherwise.
The Group Study Exchange (GSE) program
was one of the most active programs of The
Rotary Foundation in our district. CHAPTER
12 includes a report from PP John Ng, the
District GSE Committee Chairman for 3
consecutive years from 2010-2013. It gives a
comprehensive yet interesting insights of the
program.
In CHAPTER 13 relates the background
history to the introduction of the Vocational
Training Team (VTT) program in our district
in 2014-2015. It also includes a report by PP
Emily Chong, the District VTT Chair for the
Rotary year 2015-2016 of the first VTT from
Japan and of the return visit to Tokyo by the
District 3310 team.
Our district has been hosting and sponsoring
few Rotary Peace Scholars over the years.
CHAPTER 14 relates a report by PP Frankie
Ong, District Chair of a successful Rotary
Peace Scholar program in 2017-2018.
either as participants, organisers, host clubs,
supporters or generous contributors. I am
very fortunate and blessed to have with
me committee members who are totally
dedicated, committed and passionate to
their tasks. It was wonderful serving with
all of them, together making what seemed
impossible turn into reality. I also wish to
put on record my thanks and appreciation to
PDG Michael Yee, PDG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
and DG Henry Tan for the invaluable advice
and guidance given to my team and I.
Being the Chair for the District Rotary
Foundation Committee, undertaking this
task has given my team and I the satisfaction
of having accomplished something fruitful
and meaningful for our Rotary District.
As you will notice, there are shortcomings
and inadequacies in this book mainly
due unavailability of records. My sincere
apologies for this. Hopefully, with more
research and availability of the required
information, future publications will be
more complete.
It is the hope that this book will serve as one
of the reference materials for those who wish
to know more about The Rotary Foundation
and its activities in our District.
It is my gift to all of you.
CHAPTER 15 brings to you a report by PP
Mathew Yong, District Chair for the USD 200
Million Challenge committee, a partnership
project between Rotary and the Bill & Melinda
Gates to provide additional funding for the
eradication of Polio. Although, this challenge
has ended in 2011-2012, I thought it is a good
idea to have it recorded here in view of the
significance of the project.
I wish to thank every Rotarian, all Rotary
clubs and friends of Rotary who have over
the years supported The Rotary Foundation
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CHAPTER 1
ROTARIANS WHO HAVE SERVED IN
THE DISTRICT ROTARY FOUNDATION
COMMITTEE
ROTARIANS WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE DISTRICT
ROTARY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE
The Rotary International Board and the Trustees have agreed that each governor
shall, well before taking office, makes appointment of members to the District Rotary
Foundation committee. The committee consists of a chair and subcommittee chairs.
To be effective, the district Rotary Foundation committee must have continuity of
leadership; therefore the chair is a 1-3 years appointment subject to removal for
cause. Although not mandatory, it is recommended that the chair be a past governor.
The eight subcommittee chairs selected by the governor for the year automatically
become members of their of their respective subcommittees. The district governor is
an ex-officio member of the committee. With the direct leadership of the governor,
the chair works with the committee to plan, coodinate and evaluate all district
Foundation activities.
The members of each subcommittee should, in sofar as possible, have experience
in their subcommittee’s area of responsibility. Subcommittees shall be appointed to
address the following administrative functions: (some are no longer applicable)
1. Scholarship
2. Group Study Exchange
3. Grants
4. Polio Plus
5. Alumni
6. Annual Giving
7. Permanent Fund
8. Rotary World Peace Fellowship
9. Paul Harris Society
10. Annual Fund & Endowment
11. Fund Raising
12. Stewardship
This chapter is specially dedicated to the many Rotarians who have served The Rotary
Foundation in our district over the years.
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ROTARY YEAR 1991-1992
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PP Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Alumni Chairman PP Lee Fatt Shoon Bandar Seri Begawan
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Scholarship & Grants Chair PP Sylvester Yong Tanglin
Information & Promotion PP Dr Lakhdeep Singh Chall Pasir Gudang
Member PP Gan Tian Huat Tanglin
Member PP Dominic W H Leung Singapore West
Member PP Ooi Tong Seng Kota Tinggi
Member PP Denis T H Leong Kuala Lumpur
Member PP Jerry Lim Teck Khian Kuala Lumpur
Member PP Lee Fatt Shoon Kuala Lumpur
Member Chua Teck Kheng Kuching Central
Member PP Andrew Lo Vun Bin Kota Kinabalu
ROTARY YEAR 1992-1993
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Dr Philbert S S. Chin Singapore
Information & Promotion PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Endowment & Planned Giving PP Chong Choo Chai Garden City
Annual Giving Chairman PP Kwok Wai Mun Marina City
Major Gifts Chairman PP Cheong Min Chee Jurong Town
Grants Sub-Committee PP Tay Kim Ann Pasir Gudang
Alumni Chairman PP Leow Jwee Meng Singapore
Scholarships Chairman PP K C Loh Pandan Valley
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Member PP Lee Wan Wan Tanglin
Member PP David See Cheng Sim Singapore North
Member President (Dr) Roland Lim Johor Bahru
Member PP Dennis TH Leong Mersing
Member PP Tan Eng Wah Melaka
Member PP Loo Soon Nin Bandar Seri Begawan
Member President Michael Ting Kah Hung Bintulu
Member PP Humphrey Lo Thien Loi Singapore North
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ROTARY YEAR 1993-1994
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District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
Promotion & Information Chairman PDG M Jayasingam Muar
Alumni Chairman PP Dr P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Matching Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Promotion & Information
(Johor & Melaka) PDG Lim Hock Teck Johor Bahru
Promotion & Information (Singapore) PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Annual Fund Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Allen Tong Kim Fatt Kota Kinabalu
Promotion & Information
(SWK, SBH, LBN, & BN) PP Senator Datuk William Lau Sibu
Member (Singapore) PP Garry Ng Jurong Town
Member (Sabah & Brunei) PP Christopher Liew Kota Kinabalu
Major Gifts - Planned Giving PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Member Audry Wan Ullok Kuching
Member PP Joseph Chua Kulai
Member (Melaka & Johor) PP S Gopal Nair Kulai
Member (Sarawak) PP Andrew Mat Ressa Bintulu
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Singapore West
Member PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
Scholarships Chairman DGN Micheal Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Permanent Fund Chairman (Singapore) PP Dr George Fernandez Pasir Gudang
Member IPP Celine Tiu Hwee Chen A’ Famosa
Member Tea Sang Chiang @ SSC Tay Mersing
Member PP David Tang Sheung Ching Queenstown
Member PP Percy Jeyapal Raffles City
Member PP Boon Joon Hui Kuching South
Member PP Nelson Loong Chik York Pasir Gudang
Member IPP James Chang Garden City
Member PP John Foo Jee Kam Belait
Member PP Pang Nyet Yin Tanjung Aru
Member PP Pang Kin Khon Tawau Tanjung
Member PP Alex Tiong Ping Chiong Bintulu
Member Dr Shahul Hameed Singapore
Member PP Mahmud Tahir Kinabalu South
Member PP Andy Lau Shu Chon Batu Pahat
Member Sinsoon B Jabu Bintulu
ROTARY YEAR 1994-1995
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Member IPP Sunny Bay Sik Kiang Marina City
Member PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
Member PP Tripathi Gayatri Phasad Tanjung Puteri
Member PP Lee Boon Kwang Mersing
Member IPP Albert Goh Thien Yew Malacca
Member PP Conrad F. Azcona Bandar Seri Begawan
Member PP Albert Chong T F Miri
Member IPP Tan Yeat Phin Tanjung Aru
Alumni Chairman PP James Tan Sek Lock Pandan Valley
Annual Giving Chairman PP Tan Leong Teck Changi
Endowment & Planned Giving PP Vincent Chen Wei Ching Raffles City
Information & Promotion PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Grants Chairman CP Dr. Melvin Wong Men Won Garden City
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Anthony Thng Singapore South
Major Gifts Chairman PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr. Mukudan Nair Serangoon Garden
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ROTARY YEAR 1995-1996
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Tan Grok Tian Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Deputy Chairman PP Dr.Mukundan Nair Serangoon Garden
Deputy Chairman (East) PP Conrad F.Azcona Bandar Seri Begawan
Deputy Chairman (West) PDG Tay Kim Ann Pasir Gudang
Member PP Jeff Tan Tee Lay Segamat
Member PP Eugene Lim Raffles City
Member PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
Member PP Tay Loo Wee Kota Melaka
Member PP Dr. Charlie Chang Tawau
Member PP K. Nallusamy Kulai
Member PP Yien Yew Sin Jurong Town
Member PP Dr.Richard Lim Labuan
Member PP Odita Ibrahim Kuching Central
Member PP S. K.Wong Likas Bay
Alumni Chairman PP Anthony Tan Changi
Endowment, Planned Giving &
Major Gifts PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
Information & Promotion PDG Dr.M G John Singapore East
Functional Literacy Chairman PP Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Chieng Lee Ching Kuching Central
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr.Elizabeth Nair Orchard Singapore
Special Grants /3H Grants Chairman PP Gary Ng Jurong Town
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ROTARY YEAR 1996-1997
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Dr.M G John Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Etican Ramasamy Muar
Deputy Chairman PP Odita Ibrahim Kuching Central
Deputy Chairman PP Albert Tokuzip Kota Kinabalu South
Deputy Chairman PP Murli K. Chanrai Singapore
Member PP Durshan Kumar Khanna Melaka
Member PP Robert Tam Sandakan North
Member PP Michael Sia Geok Beng Segamat
Member PP Allan Chee Poh Wah Pasir Gudang
Member PP Yoong Wah Pin Raffles City
Member PP Albert Choo Teow Huat Queenstown
Member PP Jerry Chan Singapore East
Member PP Lee Fatt Shoon Bandar Seri Begawan
Member PP Richard Lee Say Tshin Sibu
Member PP Tan Yeat Phin Tanjung Aru
Alumni Chairman PP K S Metha Singapore
Annual Giving, Planned Giving &
Major Gifts D. Chair PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Annual Giving, Planned Giving &
Major Gifts PP Tan Hian Tsin Garden City
Information & Promotion PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Functional Literacy Chairman PP Rajah Indran Likas Bay
Functional Literacy Deputy Chairman PP Easaw Thomas Kluang
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Dr. Oliver Hennedige Singapore
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman PP Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman PP Selvadurai Miri
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr.M G John Singapore East
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr. K A. Abraham Marina City
Scholarship Deputy Chairman PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee Jurong Town
Special Grants /3H Grants Chairman PP Garry F S Ng Jurong Town
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ROTARY YEAR 1997-1998
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Etican Ramasamy Muar
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Dr.M G John Singapore East
Deputy Chairman PP Odita Bin Ibrahim Kuching Central
Deputy Chairman PP Chang Erh Ling Likas Bay
Deputy Chairman PP Murli K Chandrai Singapore
Member President Mancharanjit Singh Muar
Member PP Jeff Tan Tee Lay Segamat
Member PP Tan Beng Sooi Johor Bahru
Member PP Yoong Wah Pin Raffles City
Member PP Florence Heng Mui Boon Serangoon Garden
Member CP Michael M.F. Foo Bukit Timah
Member PP Shen See Tze Tanjung Aru
Member PP Slyvester Tan Sandakan
Member PP Robert Wong Doh Seng Sibu
Alumni Chairman Rtn. K S Metha Singapore
Annual Giving, Planned Giving
& Major Gifts PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Information & Promotion (East Malaysia) PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
Information & Promotion (Singapore) PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Information & Promotion (W Malaysia) IPDG M Jayasingam Muar
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman Rtn. Henry Lim Singapore
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman PP Kannan Kutty Tawau
Matching Grants Chairman PP Murli K Chanrai Singapore
Polio Plus Chairman PP Dr. Alex K. H. Ooi Singapore East
Polio Plus Chairman PP Dr. Alex K. H. Ooi Singapore East
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr. K.A. Abraham Marina City
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ROTARY YEAR 1998-1999
RI Rotary Foundation Coordinator PP Dr. Alex K.H.Ooi Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation
Chairman (E M’sia & BN ) PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
District Rotary Foundation
Chairman (W M’sia & SGP) PDG M Jayasingam Muar
Member Rtn. Mancharanjit Singh Muar
Member PP Jeff Tan Tee Lay Segamat
Member IPP Albert Tai Foot Kian Kulai
Member PP Allan Chee Poh Wah Pasir Gudang
Member PP Yoong Wah Pin Raffles City
Member PP Stanley Wong Siew Yee Queenstown
Member PP Dr. Thomas Cherian Marina City
Member PP Chee En Loong Tanjung Aru
Member PP Lim Pent Huat Sandakan
Member PP Robert Wong Sibu
Member PP Lee Fatt Shoon Bandar Seri Begawan
Member PP Kenry Lim Kuching
Alumni Chairman PP K S Metha Singapore
Annual Giving, Planned Giving
& Major Gifts PP Tay Kim Ann Pasir Gudang
Information & Promotion PDG Etican Ramasamy Muar
Information & Promotion
Deputy Chairman PP Odita bin Ibrahim Kuching Central
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Matching Grants Chairman PDG Dr. M. G. John Singapore East
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Gary F S Ng Jurong Town
Polio Plus Chairman IPDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Scholarships Chairman PP Ee Guan Teck Kuching Central
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ROTARY YEAR 1999-2000
RI Rotary Foundation Coordinator PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Dr.M G John Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Member PP MD Latip Sarrugi Melaka
Member PP Vincent Wong Wai Sang Luyang
Member PP Awaludin Hj. Abd. Ghani Sandakan
Member PP Dr. Hii Sui Cheng Sibu
Member PP Lim Chin Leong Kluang
Member PP Wong Chin Chuan Kulai
Member PP Lim Kay Hua Johor Bahru
Member IPP Andrew Koh Kok Huat Pandan Valley
Member PP Leonard Lim Jurong Town
Member PP Jerry Chan Singapore East
Member PP Dicky Goh Bandar Seri Begawan
Member PP Wong Kho Ching Kuching Central
Alumni Chairman PP Allan G C Yap Bugis Junction
Annual Giving, Planned Giving
& Major Gifts PP Allen Tong Kota Kinabalu
Information & Promotion PDG Etican Ramasamy Muar
Information & Promotion Member PP Raymont T H Huang Singapore
Information & Promotion Member PP Easaw Thomas Kluang
Information & Promotion Member PP Lee Fatt Shoon Bandar Seri Begawan
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP S Gopal Nair Kulai
Group Study Exchange Member PP Tan Eng Wah Malacca
Group Study Exchange Member PP Dr.K A Abraham Marina City
Group Study Exchange Member Rtn. Aafje Elias Marina City
Group Study Exchange Member Rtn. Audry Wan Ullok Kuching
Matching Grants Chairman Rtn. Dr. Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Andre Suharto Kuching Central
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr. Robert Loh Choo Kiat Singapore
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr.K A Abraham Marina City
Scholarships Member PP Ron McCartney Jurong Town
Scholarships Member PP Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Scholarships Member Ng Say Chuan Changi
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ROTARY YEAR 2000-2001
RI Rotary Foundation Coordinator PDG Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Member PP Dato’ Tamby Chik Hj Hassan Malacca
Member PP John Kah Kota Kinabalu
Member PP Frederick Victor Kilos Tawau
Member PP Cheng Chung Ching Sibu
Member PP Neo Teck Siong Kluang
Member PP Dr Joseph Varghese Tebrau
Member PP Dr George Fernandez Pasir Gudang
Member PP Kenny Ong Tanglin
Member IPP Chew Ban Seng Bukit Timah
Member PP Frankie L C Tan Raffles City
Member PP Loo Soon Nin Singapore
Member PP Polycarp Teo Sebom Singapore West
Alumni Chairman PP Dr P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Annual Giving Chairman PP Tan Kay Hui Singapore West
Information &
Promotion (E M’sia & Brunei )
PDG Datuk Stephen
Timothy Wan Ullok
Kuching
Information & Promotion (Singapore) PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Information & Promotion (W Malaysia) IPDG Lim Hock Teck Johor Bahru
Information & Promotion Member PP Garry Ng Jurong Town
Information & Promotion Member PP Allan Chee Poh Wah Pasir Gudang
Information & Promotion Member PP Dr Ghulam Abbas Malik Tawau
Information & Promotion Member PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Dr K A Abraham Marina City
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman PP Allen Tong Kim Fatt Kota Kinabalu
Group Study Exchange Member AG S Gopal Nair Kulai
Group Study Exchange Member RTN Audry Wan Ullok Kuching Jaya
Matching Grants Chairman RTN Dr Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Kester Chia Hock Lin Singapore West
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Singapore West
Scholarships Chairman PP Ron McCartney Jurong Town
Scholarships Member RTN Dr Shahul Hameed Singapore
Scholarships Member PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
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ROTARY YEAR 2001-2002
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District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
Member IPP Celine Tiu Hwee Chen A’ Famosa
Member PP Pang Nyet Yin Tanjung Aru
Member PP Pang Kin Khon Tawau Tanjung
Member PP Alex Tiong Ping Chiong Bintulu
Member PP Nelson Loong Chik York Pasir Gudang
Member PP David Tang Sheung Ching Queenstown
Member IPP James J. Chang Garden City
Member PP Percy Jeyapal Raffles City
Member PP John Foo Jee Kam Belait
Member PP Mahmud Tahir Kinabalu South
Member Tea Sang Chiang @ SSC Tay Mersing
Alumni Chairman PP Dr P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Annual Fund Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Allen Tong Kim Fatt Kota Kinabalu
Group Study Exchange Member PP Joseph Chua Kulai
Group Study Exchange Member PP Ng Say Chuan Changi
Group Study Exchange Member Audry Wan Ullok Kuching
Major Gifts-Planned Giving Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Matching Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Dr George Fernandez Pasir Gudang
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Singapore West
Promotion & Information Chairman PDG M Jayasingam Muar
Promotion & Information
(Johor & Melaka) PDG Lim Hock Teck Johor Bahru
Promotion & Information
(SWK, SBH, LBN, & BN) PP Senator Datuk William Lau Sibu
Promotion & Information (Singapore) PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Promotion & Information Member PP S Gopal Nair Kulai
Promotion & Information Member PP Christopher Liew Kota Kinabalu
Promotion & Information Member PP Andrew Mat Ressa Bintulu
Promotion & Information Member PP Garry Ng Jurong Town
Scholarships Chairman DGN Micheal Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Scholarships Member DR Shahul Hameed Singapore
Scholarships Member PP Mahmud Tahir Kinabalu South
Scholarships Member PP Andy Lau Shu Chon Singapore West
Scholarships Member Sinsoon B Jabu Bintulu
ROTARY YEAR 2002-2003
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng Singapore West
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Member PP Mansoor Hassanbhai Singapore
Member PP Kannan Kutty Tawau
Member PP Lee Fatt Shoon Bandar Seri Begawan
Alumni Chairman PP Dr. P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Annual Giving, Planned Giving
& Major Gifts PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Information & Promotion
(E M’sia & Brunei ) IPDG Abang Hj. Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Information & Promotion (Singapore) PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Singapore West
Information & Promotion (W Malaysia) PDG Etican Ramasamy Muar
Information & Promotion Member PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
Information & Promotion Member PP Dato Francis Ng Johor Bahru
Information & Promotion Member PP Robert Wong Doh Seng Sibu
Matching Grants Chairman PP Dr. Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Member PP Jerry Lau Ah Sooi Kulai
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Anthony John Twohill Singapore East
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr.K A Abraham Marina City
Scholarships Member PP Dr. Ralph Ernest Stanley Jurong Town
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ROTARY YEAR 2003-2004
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Alumni Chairman PP Dr. Ralph Ernest Stanley Jurong Town
Annual Giving, Planned Giving
& Major Gifts PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Information & Promotion PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
Information & Promotion
Deputy Chairman PP Dr. G A Malik Tawau
Information & Promotion Member PP Lim Kay Hua Johor Bahru
Information & Promotion Member Rtn. Mohd. Hafiz Abdullah Petra Jaya
Information & Promotion Member PP Tan Kay Hui Singapore West
Information & Promotion Member PP Jeremy Tiong Bintulu
Group Study Exchange Advisor PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Group Study Exchange
Deputy Chairman CP Hector Charles Marina City
Group Study Exchange Member PP Lam Woon Siong Pontian
Group Study Exchange Member PP S. Gopal Kulai
Group Study Exchange Member PP Shymala A.C. Skudai
Group Study Exchange Member PP Audry Wan Ullok Kuching
Group Study Exchange Member PP Dr.K A Abraham Marina City
Group Study Exchange Member PP Eric SP Lee Pandan Valley
Matching Grants Chairman PP Dr. Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
ROTARY YEAR 2004-2005
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Gerald Munjoot Jurong Town
Information & Promotion PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
Alumni Chairman PP K S Metha Singapore
Information & Promotion Advisor PDG Tan Geok Tian Singapore West
Group Study Exchange Chairman CP Hector Charles Marina City
Group Study Exchange Advisor CP Hector Charles Marina City
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Lam Woon Siong Pontian
Group Study Exchange Member PP Shymala A C Skudai
Group Study Exchange Member PP Polycarp Teo Sebom Kuching Central
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Group Study Exchange Member PP Jimmy Tay Malacca
Group Study Exchange Member PP Eric S P Lee Pandan Valley
Matching Grants Chairman PP Dr. Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Matching Grant Member PP Leong Cheng Chit Marina City
Permanent Fund Chairman PP Alan Chan Hong Joo Queenstown
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Kennett Chew Pandan Valley
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr. K A Abraham Marina City
ROTARY YEAR 2005-2006
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Alumni Chairman PP Dr Ho Loon Shin Kulai
Annual Fund Chairman PDG M Jayasingam Muar
Group Study Exchange Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Allen Tan Swee Meng Kota Tinggi
Group Study Exchange Member PP Audry Wan Ullok Kuching
Group Study Exchange Member PP Liow Suang Koh Kulai
Matching Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Kuching
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr Robert CK Loh Singapore
Scholarships Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Scholarships Member RTN Dr Mariyamni Awang Pasir Gudang
Scholarships Member PP Dr Joseph Varghese Tebrau
Scholarships Member PP Dr Ho Loon Shin Kulai
Scholarships Member PP Wong Kho Ching Kuching Central
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ROTARY YEAR 2006-2007
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
Member PP Patrick Chin Tawau
Member PP Wong Kho Ching Kuching Central
Alumni Chairman PP Lee Kong Hwee Pontian
Annual Giving Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Grants Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee Jurong Town
Matching Grants Advisor PP Dr. Lau Yat Sun Singapore
Matching Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Alumni Member PP Tony Seow Jin Kooi Kota Kinabalu
Alumni Member PP David Chan Chau Choon Kuching
Alumni Member PP Madhusudan M Patel Marina City
Group Study Exchange Member PP Dr. P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Group Study Exchange Member PP David See Cheng Sim Singapore North
Matching Grant Member PP Ooi Kao Yang Johor Bahru
Matching Grant Member Rtn. Dr. Shen See Tze Tanjung Aru
Matching Grant Member PP Charles H Y Chiam Malacca
Matching Grant Member Rtn. Linda Wong Peck Ling Labuan
Matching Grant Member Rtn. Regina Lee Shian Nee Kuching South
Matching Grant Member PP Mathew Yong Syn Yuan Garden City
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Polio Plus Chairman PP Dr. Thirumoorthy T. Tanglin
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Jerry Chan Singapore East
Scholarships Chairman PP Penelope Phoon Orchard
ROTARY YEAR 2007-2008
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
Alumni Chairman PP Hector Charles Marina City
Annual Giving Chairman PP Dave Tang Queenstown
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Dr. P N Avadhani Jurong Town
Group Study Exchange Member PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee Jurong Town
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Group Study Exchange Member PP Abdul Aziz Mahfar Kota Kinabalu
Group Study Exchange Member PP Fancy Tan Johor Centennial
Humanitarian Grants Chairman PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan Singapore
Humanitarian Grants Member PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Humanitarian Grants Member PP Mathew Yong Garden City
Humanitarian Grants Member PP Dr. Shen See Tze Tanjung Aru
Humanitarian Grants Member PP Charles H Y Chiam Malacca
Humanitarian Grants Member Rtn. Regina Lee Shian Nee Kuching South
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Brown Anthony Pereira Serangoon Garden
Scholarships Chairman PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee Jurong Town
ROTARY YEAR 2008-2009
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
Alumni Chairman PDG Gerald Minjoot Jurong Town
Annual Giving Chairman
PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Grants Chairman PP Anita Dhawan Tanjung Aru
Group Study Exchange Advisor PDG Michael Graham Parry Johor Bahru
Group Study Exchange Member PP Christina Aluda Kinabalu Sutera
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Singapore West
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Dr. Richard Barrow Kota Kinabalu
Scholarships Chairman PP Alice Kunjan Kinabalu Sutera
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ROTARY YEAR 2009-2010
District Rotary Foundation Advisor RRFC PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Alumni Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Sentosa
Annual Giving Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Jimmy K H Tay Kota Melaka
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman AG Michael Yee Garden City
Scholarships Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Chairman PP Mathew Yong Garden City
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Simon Tham Johor Straits View
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP T. Arulananthan Tawau
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Dolly Yeap Kulai
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member AG Jeff Yong Teck Chin Bandar Seri Begawan
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Leslie Phuan Kuching Central
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ROTARY YEAR 2010-2011
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Alumni Chairman PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong Sentosa
Annual Giving Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Grants Chairman PP Patrick Panai Sigar Kuching
Group Study Exchange Chairman PDG John Ng Pasir Gudang
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Tan Kay Hui Singapore West
Scholarships Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Chairman PP Mathew Yong Garden City
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Simon Tham Johor Straits View
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP T. Arulananthan Tawau
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Chia Cheng Wee A’ Famosa Malacca
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member AG Jeff Yong Teck Chin Bandar Seri Begawan
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Leslie Phuan Kuching Central
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ROTARY YEAR 2011-2012
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Datuk George A Ginibun Kota Kinabalu South
District Rotary Foundation Advisor PDG Kenneth Chew Pandan Valley
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Abang Hj Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
Vice Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Alumni Chairman PDG Lim Hock Teck Johor Bahru
Annual Giving Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Grants Chairman PP Leong Chee Woh Johor Bahru
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP John Ng Pasir Gudang
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
Polio Plus Chairman PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP James Chen Tawau
Scholarships Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
District Future Vision Plan Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Future Vision Plan Advisor PDG Edward Sung Burongoh Kota Kinabalu
District Future Vision Plan Chairman PP June Jonet Marina City
District Future Vision Plan Member DGE Lee Kong Hwee Pontian
District Future Vision Plan Member DGN Chew Ghim Bok Bugis Junction
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Advisor PDG Fong Hoe Beng Singapore East
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Chairman PP Mathew Yong Garden City
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Simon Tham Johor Straits View
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP T. Arulananthan Tawau
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Chia Cheng Wee A’ Famosa Malacca
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member AG Jeff Yong Teck Chin Bandar Seri Begawan
District Rotary USD
200mil Challenge Member PP Leslie Phuan Kuching Central
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ROTARY YEAR 2012-2013
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG David Tong How Heng Singapore East
Member PP Ng Yew Mun Johor Bahru
Member PP Koh Juay Meng Singapore
Member PP Charles Chiam Malacca
Member PP Dr. John Chan Kuching
Member PP T. Arulananthan Tawau
Member PP Jeff Yong Teck Chin Bandar Seri Begawan
Alumni Chairman PDG Edward Sung Burongoh Kota Kinabalu
Future Vision Plan Chairman PP June Jonet Marina City
Grants Chairman PP K. B. Lee Garden City
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP John Ng Pasir Gudang
Permanent Fund Chairman PDG Chris Chen Queenstown
Scholarships Chairman PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
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ROTARY YEAR 2013-2014
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
Vice Chairman PP Leong Chee Woh Johor Bahru
Grant Stewardship Chairman PP Lee Kay Beng Garden City
Fund Raising Advisor PP Dato’ Dr. Tan Hian-Tsin Garden City
Fund Raising Chairman PP Michael Yee Garden City
Fund Raising Vice Chairman PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
Alumni Chairman CP Derek Cheah Johor Bahru Sentral
Annual Giving Chairman PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
District Endowment
Major Gift Coordinator PP Michael Yee Garden City
District Paul Harris Society Coordinator PP Michael Yee Garden City
Endowment Fund Chairman PP Jeff Yong Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Chairman PP Gladys Pang Marina City
Polio Plus Chairman PP Tay Wei Lien Singapore West
Polio Plus Vice Chairman PP Michael Yee Garden City
Polio Plus Regional Chair
Johor & Malacca PP Christina Chin Batu Pahat
Polio Plus Regional Chair Sabah PP Alice Kunjan Kinabalu Sutera
Polio Plus Regional Chair Sarawak PP Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Polio Plus Regional Chair Singapore PP Michael Yee Garden City
Alumni Chairman CP Ir. Derek Cheah Johor Bahru Sentral
Alumni Secretary PP Simon Sim Kluang
Scholarship Advisor PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Scholarships Chairman CP Chew Ban Seng E-Club of 3311
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ROTARY YEAR 2014-2015
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
Regional Chairman Johor /Malacca PP Nelson Loong Johor Centennial
Regional Chairman Sabah PP Phang Ah Cheng R Tanjung Aru
Regional Chairman Sarawak IPP Hajah Raja Noor Akmar Kuching
Regional Chairman Singapore PP Mathew Yong Garden City
Annual Fund Chairman PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
District Endowment
Major Gift Coordinator PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
District Paul Harris Society Coordinator DGN Michael Yee Garden City
Fund Raising Chairman PP Teo Pok Zin Queenstown
Fund Raising Member PP Charles Chiam Malacca
Fund Raising Member PP Dato Jimmy Pang Tawau
Fund Raising Member PE Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Fund Raising Member PP Datuk Lee Chuan Wan Likas Bay
Fund Raising Member PP Jeff Yong Bandar Seri Begawan
Fund Raising Member PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Grants Chairman PP Albert Tan Bandar Seri Begawan
Group Study Exchange Chairman PP Michael Yee Garden City
Grants Johor /Malacca PP Ooi Kao Yang Johor Bahru
Grants Sabah PP Alice Kunjan Kinabalu Sutera
Grants Sarawak PE Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Grants Singapore IPP Dr. Shahul Hameed Singapore
Grants Stewardship Chairman PE Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Grants Stewardship Vice Chairman PP Eddie Choong Kota Kinabalu South
Grants Stewardship Vice Chairman Rtn. See Mee Lee Singapore East
Polio Plus Chairman DGN Michael Yee Garden City
Polio Plus Vice Chairman Rtn. Darren Jee Likas Bay
Polio Plus Regional Chair
Johor & Malacca PP Dr. Samuel P. T. Abraham Muar
Polio Plus Regional Chair Sabah PP Kent Chau Luyang
Polio Plus Regional Chair
Sarawak & Brunei Rtn. Wong Chin Toon Bandar Seri Begawan
Polio Plus Regional Chair Singapore PP Tay Wei Lien Singapore West
Scholarships Chairman IPP Dr. Shahul Hameed Singapore
Scholarships Member AG Tan Chee Seng Johor Bahru
Scholarships Member IPP Hajah Raja Noor Akmar Kuching
Scholarships Member PP K P Lu Likas Bay
Scholarships Member IPP Joshua Tang Bandar Seri Begawan
Vocational Team Training Chairman PP Alfred Sii Kota Kinabalu
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ROTARY YEAR 2015-2016
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching Garden City
District Endowment
Major Gift Coordinator PP Dato’ Thomas Ngu Kuching Central
District Paul Harris Society Coordinator DGE Michael Yee Garden City
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Chairman PP Dato’ Thomas Ngu Kuching Central
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong Johor Bahru
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member DGN Datuk Lee Chuan Wan Likas Bay
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member PP Jeff Yong Bandar Seri Begawan
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member PP Charles Chiam Malacca
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member PP Dato Jimmy Pang Tawau
Fund Raising & Annual Fund Member PP Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Grants Chairman PP Dr. Shahul Hameed Singapore
Grants Vice Chairman PE Gary Taylor Singapore
Grants Member PP Tan See Ang Kota Kinabalu South
Grants Member Rtn. James Lee Singapore
Grants Member PP Joanne Kam Suntec City
Grants Member Rtn. Ronald Wong Singapore
Grants Stewardship Chairman PP Eddie Choong Kota Kinabalu South
Grants Stewardship Vice Chairman President Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Polio Plus Chairman VP Darren Jee C K Likas Bay
Polio Plus Regional Chair
Johor & Malacca PP Dr. Samuel Abraham Muar
Polio Plus Regional Chair Sabah PP Kent Chau Luyang
Polio Plus Regional Chair Singapore PP Tay Wei Lien Singapore West
Scholarships Chairman PP Dr. Yap Lip Kee Singapore
Vocational Training Team Advisor PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa Kota Kinabalu
Vocational Training Team Chairman PP Emily Chong Kinabalu Sutera
Vocational Training Team Vice Chairman Rtn. Edward Tan
Kota Kinabalu
Vocational Training Team Member VP Darren Jee C K Likas Bay
Vocational Training Team Member IPP Francis Chan Luyang
ROTARY YEAR 2016-2017
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District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa Kota Kinabalu
Annual Fund Chairman PP Mathew Yong Garden City
District Paul Harris Society Coordinator PP Roger Ng Bugis Junction
Endowment Fund Chairman PP Chew Phak Heng Garden City
Fund Raising Chairman PP Jeff Yong Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Chairman PP Dr. Shahul Hameed Singapore
Polio Plus Chairman PP Steven Teng Raffles City
Rotary Peace Fellowships Chairman PP Dr. Willie Lau Kuching Central
Scholarships Chairman PP Gerald R. Shankar Tebrau
Stewardship Chairman PP V. Venkatachalam Pasir Gudang
Vocational Training Team Chairman PP Ade Adenan Ramdan Luyang
ROTARY YEAR 2017-2018
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa Kota Kinabalu
Annual Fund & Endowment Chairman PP Dato’ Thomas Ngu Kuching Central
Fund Raising Chairman PP Wong Chin Toon Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Chairman PP Dr.Shahul Hameed Singapore
Grants Vice Chairman PP Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Grants Member PP K P Lu Likas Bay
Grants Member PP Rajamohan Munisamy Pandan Valley
Grants Member Rtn. James Lee Singapore
Grants Member PP Albert Tan Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Member PP Gladys Pang Marina City
Grants Member PP Mandy Sia Shu Yee Batu Pahat
Grants Member Rtn. See Mee Lee Singapore
Paul Harris Society Chairman PP Vicky Soo Boon Lee E-Club of 3310
Polio Plus Chairman PP Dolly Yeap Kulai
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Frankie Ong Kuching Central
Rotary Peace Fellowship Vice Chairman PP Choo Chor Tek
Pontian
Rotary Peace Fellowship Member Rtn. See Mee Lee Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Member PP Helen Tang Belait
Scholarships Chairman PP Freddie Lee Johor Bahru
Stewardship Chairman PP V. Venkatachalam Pasir Gudang
Vocational Training Team Chairman PP Ade Adenan Ramdan Luyang
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ROTARY YEAR 2018-2019
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa Kota Kinabalu
Annual Fund & Endowment Chairman PP Dato’ Thomas Ngu Kuching Central
Fund Raising Chairman PP Wong Chin Toon Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Advisor PP Dr Shahul Hameed Singapore
Grants Chairman PP Ng Yaw Hua Kuching Central
Grants Member PP Albert Tan Bandar Seri Begawan
Grants Member PP Mandy Sia Shu Yee Batu Pahat
Grants Member RTN See Mee Lee Singapore
Grants Member AG Matthew Yong Garden City
Grants Member PP K P Lu Likas Bay
Grants Member RTN James Lee Singapore
Paul Harris Society (Coordinator) PP Vicky Soo Boon Lee E-Club of 3310
Polio Plus Chairman DGND Dolly Yeap Kulai
Rotary Peace Fellowship Chairman PP Frankie Ong Kuching Central
Rotary Peace Fellowship Vice Chairman PP Choo Chor Tek
Pontian
Rotary Peace Fellowship Member PP Clarence Yong Kuching Central
Rotary Peace Fellowship Member RTN See Mee Lee Singapore
Rotary Peace Fellowship Member AG Helen Tang Belait
Stewardship Chairman PP Dr Shahul Hameed Singapore
Vocational Team Training Chairman PP Ade Adenan Ramdan Luyang
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PDG Tan Sri Dr.Tay Teck Eng
PDG Gerald Minjoot
PP Lee Fatt Shoon
PP Alan Chan
PP Sylvester Yong
PP Dr Lakhdeep Singh Chall
PP Gan Tian Huat
PP Dominic W H Leung
PP Ooi Tong Seng
PP Denis T H Leong
PP Jerry Lim Teck Khian
PP Chua Teck Kheng
PP Andrew Lo Vun Bin
PDG Dr. Philbert S S. Chin
PP Leow Jwee Meng
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PP K C Loh
PDG Tay Kim Ann
PDG Tan Geok Tian
PP Dr. Kwok Wai Mun
PP Chong Choo Chai
PP Cheong Min Chee
PP Lee Wan Wan
PP David See Cheng Sim
PP Dr. Roland Lim
PP Tan Eng Wah
PP Loo Soon Nin
PP Michael Ting
Kah Hung
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PP Humphrey Lo Thien Loi
PDG (IR) John Cheah
Kam Loong
PDG Datuk George A Ginibun
PDG M Jayasingam
PDG Fong Hoe Beng
PP Dr P N Avadhani
PP Patrick Panai Sigar
PP Allen Tong Kim Fatt
PDG Lim Hock Teck
PP Senator Datuk
William Lau
PP Garry Ng
PP S Gopal Nair
PP Christopher Liew
PP Andrew Mat Ressa
PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong
PP Audry Wan Ullok
PP Ng Say Chuan
PP Joseph Chua
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PDG Micheal Graham Parry
PP Dr George Fernandez
PP Celine Tiu Hwee Chen
PP Tea Sang Chiang @
SSC Tay
PP Nelson Loong Chik York
PP David Tang Sheung Ching
PP James Chang
PP Percy Jeyapal
PP John Foo Jee Kam
PP Boon Joon Hui
PP Pang Nyet Yin
PP Pang Kin Khon
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PP Alex Tiong Ping Chiong
PP Dr Shahul Hameed
PP Andy Lau Shu Chon
PP Mahmud Tahir
PP Sinsoon B Jabu
PP Albert Goh Thien Yew
PP Sunny Bay Sik Kiang
PP Tripathi Gayatri Phasad
PP David Tang Sheung Ching
PP Conrad F. Azcona
PP Albert Chong T F
PP Tan Yeat Phin
PP Dr. Mukudan Nair
CP Dr. Melvin Wong
Men Won
PP Tan Leong Teck
PP Vincent Chen Wei Ching
PP Anthony Thng
PP Allen Tan Swee Meng
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PP Conrad F.Azcona
PDG Dr. M G. John
PP Dr. Elizabeth Nair
PP Chieng Lee Ching
PP Anthony Tan
PP Tay Loo Wee
PP K. Nallusamy
PP Eugene Lim
PP Yien Yew Sin
PP Dr.Richard Lim
PP Odita Ibrahim
PP S. K.Wong
PP Dr. Charlie Chang
PDG Etican Ramasamy
PP Murli K. Chanrai
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PP Albert Tokuzip
PP Odita Ibrahim
PDG Dr. K A. Abraham
PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee
PP Dr. Oliver Hennedige
PP Selvadurai
PP Tan Eng Wah
PP Rajah Indran
PP Easaw Thomas
PP K S Metha
PP Durshan Kumar Khanna
PP Michael Sia Geok Beng
PP Allan Chee Poh Wah
PP Yoong Wah Pin
PP Albert Choo Teow Huat
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PP Yoong Wah Pin
PP Jerry Chan
PP Richard Lee Say Tshin
PP Tan Yeat Phin
PP Robert Tam
PP Chang Erh Ling
PP Murli K Chandrai
PP Dr. Alex K. H. Ooi
Rtn. Henry Lim
PP Kannan Kutty
PP Alan Chan Hong Joo
PP Mancharanjit Singh
PP Jeff Tan Tee Lay
PP Tan Beng Sooi
PP Yoong Wah Pin
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PP Florence Heng Mui Boon
CP Michael M. F. Foo
PP Shen See Tze
PP Slyvester Tan
PP Robert Wong Doh Seng
PP Ee Guan Teck
PP Albert Tai Foot Kian
PP Stanley Wong Siew Yee
PP Dr. Thomas Cherian
PP Chee En Loong
PP Lim Pent Huat
PP Robert Wong
PP Raymont T H Huang
PDG Dr. Robert Loh
Choo Kiat
PP Mansoor Hassanbhai
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Rtn. Aafje Elias
PP Allan G C Yap
PP Ron McCartney
PP Dr. Lau Yat Sun
PDG Andre Suharto
PDG Datuk Wira Latif
Sarrugi
PP Lim Chin Leong
PP Wong Chin Chuan
PP Lim Kay Hua
PP Andrew Koh Kok Huat
PP Leonard Lim
PP Jerry Chan
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PP Dicky Goh
PP Wong Kho Ching
PP Vincent Wong Wai Sang
PP Awaludin Hj. Abd. Ghani
PP Dr. Hii Sui Cheng
PDG Datuk Stephen Timothy
Wan Ullok
PP Dr Ghulam Abbas Malik
PP Tan Kay Hui
PP Kester Chia Hock Lin
PP Dato’ Tamby Chik Hj
Hassan
PP Neo Teck Siong
PP Dr Joseph Varghese
PP Dr George Fernandez
PP Kenny Ong
CP Chew Ban Seng
PP Frankie L C Tan
PP Loo Soon Nin
PP Polycarp Teo Sebom
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PP John Kah
PP Frederick Victor Kilos
PP Cheng Chung Ching
PP Senator Datuk
William Lau
PP Andrew Mat Ressa
PP Joseph Chua
PP Andy Lau Shu Chona
PP Celine Tiu Hwee Chen
PP David Tang Sheung Ching
PP Pang Kin Khon
PDG Abang Hj. Nawawi
Abang Drahman
PP Dato Francis Ng
PP Teo Pok Zin
PP Robert Wong Doh Seng
PP Dr. Ralph Ernest Stanley
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PP Anthony John Twohill
PP Jerry Lau Ah Sooi
PDG Chew Ghim Bok
PP Kannan Kutty
PDG Kenneth Chew
CP Hector Charles
PP Lam Woon Siong
PP Shymala A.C.
PP Eric SP Lee
Rtn. Mohd. Hafiz Abdullah
PP Lim Kay Hua
PP Jeremy Tiong
PP Leong Cheng Chit
PP Lam Woon Siong
PP Jimmy Tay
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PDG Dr Robert CK Loh
PP Dr Ho Loon Shin
PP Dr Joseph Varghese
RTN Dr Mariyamni Awang
PP Dr Ho Loon Shin
PP Wong Kho Ching
PP Ade Adenan Ramdan
PP Liow Suang Koh
PP Datuk Patrick Chin
PP Wong Kho Ching
PDG David Tong
PP Jerry Chan
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PP Penelope Phoon
PDG Lee Kong Hwee
PP Madhusudan M Patel
PP David Chan Chau Choon PP Tony Seow Jin Kooi PP Dr. Thirumoorthy T.
PP Charles H Y Chiam
PP Regina Lee Shian Nee
PP Linda Wong Peck Ling
PP Ooi Kao Yang
PP Mathew Yong Syn Yuan
PP David See Cheng Sim
PP Dr. Shen See Tze
PP Dave Tang
PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan
PP Brown Anthony Pereira
PP Abdul Aziz Mahfar
PP Fancy Tan
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PP Anita Dhawan
PP Dr. Richard Barrow
PP Alice Kunjan
PP Christina Aluda
PDG Dr. Wu Dar Ching
PDG Michael Yee
PP Simon Tham
DGN Dolly Yeap
PP T. Arulananthan
DG Jeff Yong Teck Chin
PP Leslie Phuan
PP John Ng
PP Chia Cheng Wee
PP James Chen
PP Leong Chee Woh
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PP June Jonet
PDG Edward Sung Burongoh
PP Eddie Choong
PDG Chris Chen
PP K. B. Lee
PP Koh Juay Meng
PP Ng Yew Mun
PP Dr. John Chan
PP Dato’ Dr. Tan Hian Tsin
CP Derek Cheah
PP Gladys Pang
PP Tay Wei Lien
PP Christina Chin
PP Ng Yaw Hua
PP Simon Sim
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PP Phang Ah Cheng
PP Hajah Raja Noor Akmar
PP Dr. Willie Lau
Rtn. See Mee Lee
PDG Datuk Lee Chuan Wan
PP Dato Jimmy Pang
PP Albert Tan
Rtn. Darren Jee
PP Dr. Samuel P. T. Abraham
PP Kent Chau
PP Wong Chin Toon
PP K P Lu
PP Tan Chee Seng
PP Joshua Tang
PP Alfred Sii
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PP Dato’ Thomas Ngu
PP Tan See Ang
PP Chew Phak Heng
PP Joanne Kam
Rtn. Ronald Wong
Rtn. James Lee
PP Dr. Yap Lip Kee
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul
Aucasa
Rtn. Edward Tan
PP Emily Chong
PP Francis Chan
PP Gerald R. Shankar
PP Choo Chor Tek
PP V. Venkatachalam
PP Roger Ng
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PP Helen Tang
PP Steven Teng
PP Clarence Yong
PP Vicky Soo Boon Lee
PP Mandy Sia Shu Yee
DGE Rajamohan Munisamy
PP Freddie Lee
PP Frankie Ong
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CHAPTER 2
Contributions to The Rotary Foundation
Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member
Paul Harris Fellow
Multiple Paul Harris Fellow
Benefactor and Bequest Society
Major Donor
Arch C. Klumph Society
Named Gift Opportunities
All Times Contribution by Clubs
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
Contributions to The Rotary Foundation are voluntary. Donors contribute to support its
programs. To acknowledge Foundation donors, the Trustees provide various types of donor
recognition. All contributions are credited to a Rotary club designated by the donor.
ROTARY FOUNDATION SUSTAINING MEMBER
A Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member is a person who contributes USD 100 or more per
year to the Annual Program Fund.
PAUL HARRIS FELLOW
Paul Harris Fellow is someone who contributes USD 1000 or has that amount contributed
in his or her name. Contributions to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus or an approved Foundation
grant are eligible for Paul Harris Fellow recognition.
MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOW
A Multiple Paul Harris Fellow is someone who has contributed additional gifts of USD 1,000
or more to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus or an approved Foundation grant.
PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY
The Paul Harris Society is a district-administered recognition for those who elect to contribute
USD 1000 or more annually to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus, or an approved Foundation grant.
BENEFACTOR AND BEQUEST SOCIETY
Anyone who notifies The Rotary Foundation in writing that he or she has made provisions in
his or her will or other estate plan naming it as a beneficiary, or who makes an outright gift
of USD 1000 or more to the Permanent Fund, is recognised by the Trustees as a benefactor.
Individuals or couples who have placed the Foundation in their estate plans for a maximum
of USD 10,OOO are eligible for membership in the Bequest Society. Unless otherwise specified
by the donor, realised bequest gifts are placed in the Endowment Fund with the annual
spending portion directed to the World Fund.
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MAJOR DONOR
Individuals or couples whose combined cumulative giving reaches USD 10,000 are
recognized as Major Donors. All contributions to The Rotary Foundation are included in
this total, regardless of the gift designation.
ARCH C. KLUMPH SOCIETY
Individuals or couples whose combined cumulative giving reaches USD 250,000 or more
are recognized as members of the Arch C. Klumph Society, named after the founder of The
Rotary Foundation, who was the RI President. Effective January 2011,the society has levels
of recognition as follows in USD;
$250,000-$499,999: Trustee Circle
$500,000- $999,999: Chair’s Circle
$1,000,000-$2,499,999: Foundation Circle
$2,500,000-$4,999,999: Platinum Trustee Circle
$5,000,000- $9,999,999: Platinum Chair’s Circle
$10,0000,00: Foundation Circle
NAMED GIFT OPPORTUNITIES
Special naming opportunities are available for endowed and term gifts to recognize the
donor or a loved one. Endowed gifts are invested in perpetuity, with a portion of their
earnings spent on a designated program. Term gifts are spent in their entirety for a specific
purpose over an agreed period of time. Designation options depend on the size of the gift.
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OUR MAJOR DONOR & ARCH KLUMPH
ZONE 6 (DISTRICT 3310)
No Donor Recognition Level Rotary Club
1 Zainie Abdul Aucasa Major Donor Level 1 Kota Kinabalu
2 Kochitty A. Abraham Major Donor Level 1 Marina City
3 Vishamkar Tikamdas Adnani Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
4 Kah Joo Ang and Ai Lay Seah Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
5 Peng Chye Ang Major Donor Level 1 Pandan Valley,
6 Sunny Sik Kiang Bay Major Donor Level 1 Marina City
7 Edward S. Burongoh and Mariana A. Buji Major Donor Level 1 Kota Kinabalu
8 Reto V. Callegari Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
9 Richard Seow Chen Chan and Clara Chan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore East
10 Murli M. K. Chanrai + Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
11 Hector Charles + Major Donor Level 1 Marina City
12 John Shi Tong Chee Major Donor Level 1 Likas Bay
13 Sanford Chee Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
14 Jimmy Kok Cheong Cheong Major Donor Level 1 Changi
15 Muriel Chui Ping Cheung Major Donor Level 1 Bukit Timah
16 Kenneth Mei-Kwang Chew + and
Major Donor Level 1 Pandan Valley
Shelley Chew
17 Kian-Wee Chew Major Donor Level 1 Pasir Gudang
18 Carina Lee Choo Chia Major Donor Level 1 Suntec City
19 Charles H.Y. Chiam + Major Donor Level 1 Malacca
20 Wei Hau Chin Major Donor Level 1 Kulai
21 Mau Kiong Chong Major Donor Level 1 Likas Bay
22 Kin Loong Chua Major Donor Level 1 Tawau Tanjung
23 Raphael Randall Dias Major Donor Level 1 Kota Famosa
24 Yoke Kee Eow Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
25 Erich Erber and Piyapa Erber Major Donor Level 1 Singapore East
26 Hoe Beng Fong and Phyllis Fong Major Donor Level 1 Singapore East
27 Margaret Bu Jen Fong Major Donor Level 1 Tanjung Aru
28 Keizo Fujitake Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
29 Margaret Fung Major Donor Level 1 Tanjung Aru
30 Adrian Jefferson Tan Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
31 M. G. John + and Alice John Major Donor Level 1 Singapore East
32 Huey Jiuan (Joanne) Kam Major Donor Level 1 Suntec City
33 Suresh Keerthi Major Donor Level 1 Singapore)
34 Ping Kho and Carol Vong Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
35 Alan Phooi-Choon Koh and
Hong Lan Chan
Major Donor Level 1 Sentosa
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36 Jasbir Koh Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
37 Juay-Meng Koh Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
38 Saravanan Krishna Major Donor Level 1 Muar
39 Agnes Choon Eng Kwek Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
40 George Chang Hsiung Lai and
Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
Su-Hsiang Lai Liao
41 Lai Wah Lai + Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
42 Lawrence K. F. Lam Major Donor Level 1 Kuching
43 Kiing Ho Lau Major Donor Level 1 Sandakan North
44 Cheu Seng Lee Major Donor Level 1 Tawau Tanjung
45 Chuen Wan Lee Major Donor Level 1 Likas Bay
46 Kay Beng Lee and Lay-Chin Lee Chan Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
47 Kong Hwee Lee Major Donor Level 1 Pontian
48 Lye-Wah Lee and See Fang Quek Major Donor Level 1 Marina City & No
Rotary Club
49 Whai-Yih Lee Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
50 Chin Lee Mee Major Donor Level 1 Batu Pahat
51 Anje Wan Kiew Lim Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
52 Bobby Lim Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
53 Chee Kian Lim Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
54 Chin Hin Lim + and Peng Ngoh Lim Major Donor Level 1 Singapore East
55 Leonida Yapchulay Lim Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
56 Tee-Moui Clarence Lim Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
57 Cheng Fong Lin and Li-Tsuan Shen Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
58 Maria Teresa Lobaton Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
59 Judy Loh Major Donor Level 1 Pandan Valley
60 Kum-Fong Loh + and Grace Loh Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
61 Mohd Omar Lopez Major Donor Level 1 Kuching
62 Eng Leng Low Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
63 Patrick Tien Wei Luk and Lucy Hii Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
64 Daniel Tze Loong Lye Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
65 S. Malaiappan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
66 K. Ravi Mandalam Major Donor Level 1 Kota Kinabalu
67 Selwyn C. McVean + Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
68 Adam Moledina Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
69 Leonard Sheau Phun Ng Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
70 Swan Meen Ng and
Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
Florence Geok Pee Lim
71 Yaw Hua Ng and Kitty Yiu Chin Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
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72 Thomas Sing Hieng Ngu and
Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
Tiong Siew Ing
73 Frankie Ong and Pauline Pui Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
74 Kao Yang Ooi Major Donor Level 1 Johore Bahru
75 Boon Seng Pang and
Gladys Puay Hwee Goh
Major Donor Level 1
Pandan Valley &
Marina City
76 Jimmy K. L. Pang Major Donor Level 1 Tawau
77 Yun Miew Pang Major Donor Level 1 Sandakan North
78 Madhusudan Muljibhai Patel Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
79 Hai Hin Pek Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
80 David Keh Boon Poh Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
81 Cher-Hock Poon and Ah Mee Goh Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
82 Siew Wah Quek Major Donor Level 1 Tawau
83 Tapan Kumar Rao Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
84 Parakh Ratanlal Major Donor Level 1 Pasir Gudang
85 Erich Schneider Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
86 David Cheng Sim See Major Donor Level 1 Singapore North
87 Christoph Seibold-Graf Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
88 Cheng Hao Soh Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
89 Vicky Boon Lee Soo Major Donor Level 1 E-Club of 3310
90 Andre Suharto and
Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
Norzan Bujang Suharto
91 David Kuan Lian Tai and Lay Swan Tan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
92 Ah Bee Tan and Jian-Fen Loh Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
93 Alan Gim Guan Tan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
94 Albert Kheng Hock Tan Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
95 Chin Gee Eric Tan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore North
96 Geok Tian Tan + and Joan Chung Sau Tan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore West
97 Henry Kok-Hiang Tan Major Donor Level 1 Singapore West
98 Johnson Chin Kwang Tan and Juliet Tan Major Donor Level 1 Raffles City
99 Keng-Keng Tan Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
100 Kha Heng Karen Tan and Phak Heng Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
Chew
101 Ronnie Tan and Yen Tan Major Donor Level 1 Miri & E-Club
of 3310
102 Stephen Eng Hoe Tan Major Donor Level 1 Changi
103 TC Tan Major Donor Level 1 Pandan Valley
104 William Wee Leong Tan and
Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
Que Geck Rebecca Tan
105 David Tang Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
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106 Joshua Chok Kien Tang Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
107 Alfred Teo Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
108 Dannis Ee Cheong Teo Major Donor Level 1 Singapore North
109 T. Thirumoorthy Major Donor Level 1 Tanglin
110 Kee Huat Tiong Major Donor Level 1 Bandar Seri
Begawan
111 Kok Chiang Tong Major Donor Level 1 Tanglin
112 V. Venkatachalam Major Donor Level 1 Pasir Gudang
113 Mark Yat-Yee Wang Major Donor Level 1 Singapore)
114 Stephen Timothy Wan Ullok Major Donor Level 1 Kuching
115 Albert Fook Soon Wong Major Donor Level 1 Tanjong Pagar
116 Jeffrey Wong Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
117 Kho Ching Wong and Meng Chih Lim Major Donor Level 1 Kuching Central
118 Soo Poo Woo Major Donor Level 1 Likas Bay
119 Dar Ching Wu and Chiaw Lian Wee Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
120 Peter Fook Sin Yapp Major Donor Level 1 Likas Bay
121 Nelson Yeo Major Donor Level 1 Bugis Junction
122 Sean Yeo Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
123 Sydney Kin Bond Yeung Major Donor Level 1 Queenstown
124 Matthew Syn Yuan Yong and Yu-Se Li Major Donor Level 1 Garden City
125 Wah-Pin Yoong + Major Donor Level 1 Raffles City
126 BOH Trust Major Donor Level 1 Singapore
127 Meow Khin (Lydia) Chan Major Donor Level 2 Suntec City
128 John Kam Loong Cheah and
Major Donor Level 2 Johore Bahru
Doreen Cheah
129 Chris Yee Ching Chen and
Major Donor Level 2 Queenstown
Shirley Sin Lee Chen
130 Vincent Wei Ching Chen and May Yue Major Donor Level 2 Raffles City
Khong
131 Ben Kee Chong Chng + and Lily P K Chng Major Donor Level 2 Bukit Timah &
Singapore West
132 Robert Craiu Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
133 Joshua Albert Thien Yew Goh and
Abby Siew Fang Ong
Major Donor Level 2
Kulai, Johore &
Kota Melaka
134 Shahul Hameed Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
135 Mansoor Hassanbhai Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
136 Oliver Hennedige Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
137 Jenni Lau Major Donor Level 2 Marina City
138 Hun Swee Lim Major Donor Level 2 Kulai
139 Ricky Kim Hock Ng and
Angela Bee Hung Sim
Major Donor Level 2
Bandar Seri
Begawan
140 Manik R. Shahani + Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
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141 Sean Xin Cheng Tay Major Donor Level 2 Garden City
142 How-Heng Tong and Irene Tong Major Donor Level 2 Singapore East
143 Chin Toon Wong Major Donor Level 2 Bandar Seri
Begawan
144 Lip Kee Yap Major Donor Level 2 Singapore
145 Michael Yik Fah Yee and
Major Donor Level 2 Garden City
Helen Hailun Huang
146 Alan Hong Joo Chan Major Donor Level 3 Queenstown
147 Rose Easaw and Thomas Easaw + Major Donor Level 3 Kluang
148 Gerald M. Minjoot and
Helen Minjoot
Major Donor Level 3
E-Club of 3310 &
Jurong Town
149 Roger Ng Major Donor Level 3 Bugis Junction
150 Valentin Schillo Major Donor Level 3 Queenstown
151 Hung-Da Yang and Dauphine Yang Major Donor Level 3 Garden City
152 Rajamohan Munisamy Major Donor Level 4 Pandan Valley
153 Lam Huat Tor and Eileen Hwee Lian Lee Major Donor Level 4 Garden City
154 Jeff TC Yong and Betty Huong Sing Wong Major Donor Level 4 Bandar Seri
Begawan
155 Pok-Zin Teo and Avery Teo Arch Klumph - Queenstown
Trustees Circle
156 Mohan K. Vaswani and Kawita Vaswani Arch Klumph - Singapore
Chair’s Circle
157 Phyllis Wong and Ghim Bok Chew Arch Klumph - Bugis Junction
Chair’s Circle
158 Hian Tsin Tan and Sui-Lan Tsao + Arch Klumph - Garden City
Foundation Circle
159 Sonia Bei Li Ong Bequest Society E-Club of 3310
Level 1
160 Boon Chin Koh Bequest Society
Level 2
Batu Pahat
*Updated as of 19 June 2019
Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation are those individuals married couples, non-Rotary
affiliated Foundations and Corporations who contribute an outright or commulative gifts of at
least USD 10,000.
The Rotary Foundations regardless of gift designation. Annual Fund PolioPlus, Approved Global
Grant, Endowment Funds, Donor may choose to which their gift is directed.
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OUR ARCH KLUMPH MEMBERS
Named after the sixth President of Rotary International, The Arch Klumph
Society recognizes The Rotary Foundations highest tier of donors, those who
have contributed USD 250,000 or more during their lifetime.
Hian-Tsin Tan & Sui-Lan Tsao
Arch Klumph-Foundation’s Chair’s Circle
Rotary Club of Garden City
Phyllis Wong & Ghim Bok Chew
Arch Klumph-Chair’s Circle
Rotary Club of Bugis Junction
Pok-Zin Teo & Avery Teo
Arch Klumph-Trustees Circle
Rotary Club of Queenstown
Mohan K. Vaswani & Kawita Vaswani
Arch Klumph-Trustees Chair’s Circle
Rotary Club of Singapore
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ALL TIMES CONTRIBUTION BY CLUBS
(Updated as of 6 August 2019)
NO CLUB AMOUNT
1 Singapore $1,742,463
2 Garden City $1,300,098
3 Bugis Junction $698,896
4 Queenstown $664,610
5 Bandar Seri Begawan $401,570
6 Singapore West $262,042
7 Pandan Valley $253,531
8 Johore Bahru $252,115
9 Jurong Town $242,322
10 Marina City $226,979
11 Raffles City $224,911
12 Singapore East $204,530
13 Likas Bay $164,770
14 Suntec City $159,410
15 Kuching Central $147,033
16 Tawau $143,511
17 Kota Kinabalu $126,708
18 Tanglin $115,106
19 Changi $114,584
20 Kuching $104,513
21 Tanjung Aru $91,375
22 Kluang $90,884
23 Singapore North $90,378
24 Tawau Tanjung $89,881
25 Kulai $84,039
26 Pontian $83,463
27 Batu Pahat $73,548
28 Puteri Lagoon (Johor Bahru) $73,399
29 Malacca $70,282
30 Sandakan North $69,361
31 E-Club of 3310 $67,523
32 Pasir Gudang $65,623
33 Sandakan $61,259
34 Kota Kinabalu South $59,681
35 Belait $59,169
36 Sentosa $52,307
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37 Labuan $51,890
38 Bintulu $43,300
39 Bukit Timah $38,884
40 Johor Bahru Sentral $37,305
41 Mersing $35,653
42 Muar $34,599
43 Kinabalu Sutera $32,977
44 Serangoon Gardens Orchard $31,591
45 Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin) $30,102
46 Kota Melaka $29,458
47 Tanjong Pagar $29,092
48 Kota Tinggi $25,709
49 Kota Famosa $25,334
50 Sibu $22,612
51 Miri $19,877
52 Luyang $17,554
53 Kuching Jaya $16,070
54 Kota Kinabalu Pearl $13,701
55 Bintulu Central $13,300
56 Kuching South $12,461
57 Segamat $11,100
58 Tebrau $10,100
59 Johor Straits View $9,107
60 Shenton $8,995
61 Sarikei $4,186
62 Yong Peng $3,450
63 Kota Kinabalu Mandarin $1,836
64 Novena $1,225
65 Bandar Penggaram Mandarin, $1,000
66 Singapore Heartlands $972
67 Kuching Unity City $250
68 Miri Oil Town $223
69 Mount Sophia $200
70 Penampang $100
Total $9,346,084
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TOP 30 CLUBS
Cumulative Contribution for the 72 Clubs in D3310 - 9,218,181 USD
No Top 30 Contributing Club Amount
1 Singapore $1,673,149
2 Garden City $1,299,406
3 Bugis Junction $698,796
4 Queenstown $663,210
5 Bandar Seri Begawan $397,452
6 Singapore West $260,027
7 Pandan Valley $253,531
8 Johor Straits View $252,115
9 Jurong Town $242,222
10 Marina City $226,879
11 Raffles City $224,911
12 Singapore East $204,530
13 Likas Bay $156,650
14 Kuching Central $147,033
15 Suntec City $146,451
16 Tawau $143,511
17 Kota Kinabalu $126,623
18 Tanglin $115,106
19 Changi $111,084
20 Kuching $103,373
21 Tanjung Aru $91,375
22 Kluang $90,884
23 Singapore North $90,278
24 Tawau Tanjung $89,856
25 Kulai $80,479
26 Pontian $77,163
27 Puteri Lagoon (Johor Bahru) $73,099
28 Malacca $70,282
29 Batu Pahat $68,548
30 E-Club of 3310 $67,523
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PAUL HARRIS FELLOW (PHF) AND BENEFACTOR
Zone 6 (District 3310)
No Donor
Recognition
Level Rotary Club
1 Kelvin Ang PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
2 Mohammed Zain Ariff PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
3 Teodoro Arnaiz PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
4 Conrado F Azcona PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
5 Salvador P. Castro PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
6 Shee-Seng Chiew PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
7 Yock Seck Ding PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
8 KIa Pang Foo PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
9 Dicky Goh PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
10 Danny Han PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
11 Sang Bon Han PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
12 Charlie A Keasbery PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
13 Hyung Tae Kim PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
14 Andrew K. C. Kong PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
15 Robert Chin Yin Lai PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
16 Soo Kwang Patrick Lai PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
17 Herbert Tam Wai Lam PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
18 Robert Lee PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
19 Susannah Lim Mui Chu Lee PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
20 Vance K.P. Lee PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
21 Tsee Keong Desmond Leong PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
22 Blanche Lim PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
23 Judy Bee Suat Lim PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
24 Shanice Hui Ying Lim PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
25 Tai Tong Lim PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
26 Hie Sing Ling PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
27 Rodolfo G. Marcelo PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
28 YDM Pehin Dato Mustapha PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
29 Jerry Eng Boon Neo PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
30 Kim Kee Ong PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
31 John Penaflor PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
32 P K A Rajendra PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
33 Shinsuke Saikawa PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
34 Beng Saw PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
35 Guna Segaran PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
36 Stan Soi Tee Tan PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
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37 David Taylor PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
38 P Viswanathan PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
39 Liew-Eh Wei PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
40 Lik-Yuong Wong PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
41 Sou-Yee Jude Wong PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
42 Tracy Leong Sook Yang PHF Bandar Seri Begawan
43 Khoo Kok Boon PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
44 Choo Chin Fook PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
45 Mohana Sundaram Kandasamy PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
46 Benedict Keen Yeen Lee PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
47 Fatt Shoon Lee + PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
48 Richard Lew PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
49 Lay Hua Lim PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
50 Kheong Yew Ng PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
51 Christopher Chiang San Yong PHF+1 Bandar Seri Begawan
52 Sze Kiat Chung PHF+2 Bandar Seri Begawan
53 Angela Bee Hung Sim PHF+2 Bandar Seri Begawan
54 Klaus Tomalla PHF+2 Bandar Seri Begawan
55 Clement Chin Siong Yong PHF+2 Bandar Seri Begawan
56 Chin Chai Yu PHF+2 Bandar Seri Begawan
57 Muthukrishnan Balasundaram PHF+3 Bandar Seri Begawan
58 Ming Hooi Ding PHF+3 Bandar Seri Begawan
59 Erbert Lim PHF+4 Bandar Seri Begawan
60 Kenneth Wei Chiang Ling PHF+4 Bandar Seri Begawan
61 Betty Huong Sing Wong PHF+4 Bandar Seri Begawan
62 Soon Meng Lam PHF+5 Bandar Seri Begawan
63 Henry Heng Dee Ting PHF+7 Bandar Seri Begawan
64 Winnie Sooi Mooi Wong PHF+7 Bandar Seri Begawan
65 Leonida Yapchulay Lim PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
66 Eng Leng Low PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
67 Ricky Kim Hock Ng PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
68 Hai Hin Pek PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
69 Albert Kheng Hock Tan PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
70 Joshua Chok Kien Tang PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
71 Kee Huat Tiong PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
72 Chin Toon Wong PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
73 Jeff TC Yong PHF+8 Bandar Seri Begawan
74 Jeff TC Yong Benefactor Bandar Seri Begawan
75 Lim Ah Nge PHF Batu Pahat
76 Lau Boon Chiat PHF Batu Pahat
77 Lim Cheng Boon + PHF Batu Pahat
78 Teo Cheng Chuan PHF Batu Pahat
79 Tio Cheng Huat PHF Batu Pahat
80 Teo Cheng Teck PHF Batu Pahat
81 Pua Chi Wee PHF Batu Pahat
82 Yeo Choon Meng PHF Batu Pahat
83 Chan Choo Sing PHF Batu Pahat
84 Low Gek Chen PHF Batu Pahat
85 Eileen Goh PHF Batu Pahat
86 Pek Hock Choon PHF Batu Pahat
87 Koh Hock Kim PHF Batu Pahat
89 Soon Jenn Pinn PHF Batu Pahat
90 Dato Tan Peng Khoon PHF Batu Pahat
91 Er Kim Geok PHF Batu Pahat
92 Foo Kok Hing PHF Batu Pahat
93 Tan Kwee Kee PHF Batu Pahat
94 Eng Lee Lee PHF Batu Pahat
95 Lee Li Chu PHF Batu Pahat
96 Geok Ann Lim PHF Batu Pahat
97 Ngan Seng Lim PHF Batu Pahat
98 Sie Hor Long + PHF Batu Pahat
99 Cheng Poh Gek PHF Batu Pahat
100 Teoh Hoi San PHF Batu Pahat
101 Lau Shu Chon PHF Batu Pahat
102 Sia Shu Yee PHF Batu Pahat
103 Tan Sien Nian PHF Batu Pahat
104 Chin Siew Fong PHF Batu Pahat
105 Tay Thiam Sim PHF Batu Pahat
106 Yeo Sin Huey PHF Batu Pahat
107 Chuan Swee seng PHF Batu Pahat
108 Teo Sze Chin PHF Batu Pahat
109 Kwee Kee Tan PHF Batu Pahat
110 Tuck Puang Tay PHF Batu Pahat
111 Mok Teck Peng PHF Batu Pahat
112 Tan Teck Wee PHF Batu Pahat
113 Kek Thien Seng PHF Batu Pahat
114 Metrius Benedict Sunggoh PHF+1 Batu Pahat
115 Yap Chin Sin PHF+1 Batu Pahat
116 Yap Kee Seng PHF+1 Batu Pahat
117 Koh Nai Hock PHF+1 Batu Pahat
118 Cheng Po Seng PHF+1 Batu Pahat
119 Chang Yoon Kent PHF+1 Batu Pahat
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120 Kit Leng Sim PHF+4 Batu Pahat
121 Chin Lee Mee PHF+8 Batu Pahat
122 Boon Chin Koh Benefactor Batu Pahat
124 James Addie PHF Belait
125 Grace Chin PHF Belait
126 Abiye David-West PHF Belait
127 Tosan Ufuoma Esisi PHF Belait
128 Maurice W Fern PHF Belait
129 George Kuruvilla PHF Belait
130 Michael L. P. Lee PHF Belait
131 K P Louis PHF Belait
132 John L Mulder PHF Belait
133 Boniface Terhemen Nongo PHF Belait
134 Stephen Onyisi Ojeh PHF Belait
135 T Panch PHF Belait
136 Yen Leng Phang PHF Belait
137 V Abdul Salam PHF Belait
138 M V J Sebastian PHF Belait
139 Alden Emerson Ern Tan PHF Belait
140 Avery Luther Kit Tan PHF Belait
141 Felicia Siew Ching Tan PHF Belait
142 Lee Lip Tong PHF Belait
143 Francis Ig Wong PHF Belait
144 Siu Pui Wong PHF Belait
145 Edwin P. De Silva PHF+1 Belait
146 R. Gunasegaran PHF+1 Belait
147 Helen Tang PHF+1 Belait
148 Soon Nin Loo PHF+3 Belait
149 Fui Mung Toh PHF+4 Belait
151 Sia Derg PHF Bintulu Central
152 David Kiong Nang Ho PHF Bintulu Central
153 James Kator PHF Bintulu Central
154 Oliver Hui Hee Lau PHF Bintulu Central
155 Linnie Lee PHF Bintulu Central
156 Winston, Hieng Ling Lu PHF Bintulu Central
157 Kung Ho Tiong PHF Bintulu Central
158 Allen Ching Seng Wong PHF Bintulu Central
159 See Lang Yam PHF Bintulu Central
160 Ivy Siow Yee Yek PHF Bintulu Central
161 Dave Ming Howe Kuan PHF+2 Bintulu Central
163 Abang Nawawi Abang Drahman PHF Bintulu
164 Choon Fah Joseph Bong PHF Bintulu
165 Fatt Ming Bong PHF Bintulu
166 Jap Kim Chin PHF Bintulu
167 Dor Hieng Darren Ting PHF Bintulu
168 Boey Sue Funn PHF Bintulu
169 Geling Anak Ganyai PHF Bintulu
170 Keng Boo Goh PHF Bintulu
171 Tiong Kuok Hii PHF Bintulu
172 Chiew Soon Hui PHF Bintulu
173 Michael Ting Kah Hung PHF Bintulu
174 Suk Kiew Hu PHF Bintulu
175 Sinsoon Bin Jabu PHF Bintulu
176 Song Ting Lau PHF Bintulu
177 Lei Kiak Lee PHF Bintulu
178 Wu Ming Lung PHF Bintulu
179 Wung Sing Moh PHF Bintulu
180 Peter Nansien PHF Bintulu
181 Pau Chiong Ngee PHF Bintulu
182 Nae Shiuan Noel Yek PHF Bintulu
183 Kian Huat Ong PHF Bintulu
184 Andrew Mat Ressa PHF Bintulu
185 Hajah Salbiah PHF Bintulu
186 John Ting Sii Ong PHF Bintulu
187 Chia Hua Soon PHF Bintulu
188 Kie Ung Tang PHF Bintulu
189 Susana Leong Thien Yun PHF Bintulu
190 Sigar Tidan PHF Bintulu
191 Chek Uong Tiong PHF Bintulu
192 Hoe Kui Tiong PHF Bintulu
193 Huo Chiong Tiong PHF Bintulu
194 Kee Meng Tiong PHF Bintulu
195 Chiew Peng Toh PHF Bintulu
196 Chris Vis PHF Bintulu
197 Kwong Kong Wong PHF Bintulu
198 Kah Lai Young PHF Bintulu
199 Abang Haji Nawawi PHF+1 Bintulu
200 Chuan Hock Un PHF+1 Bintulu
201 Piaw Soon Yong PHF+1 Bintulu
202 Ka Hok Ting PHF+2 Bintulu
204 Fandi Ahmad PHF Bugis Junction
205 Uma Anand PHF Bugis Junction
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206 Ralph Ang PHF Bugis Junction
207 Kersi Aspar PHF Bugis Junction
208 Eric Benghozi PHF Bugis Junction
209 Prapasri Callegari PHF Bugis Junction
210 See Kit Chan + PHF Bugis Junction
211 Valent Tan Ngiap Chuang PHF Bugis Junction
212 Tang Koon Eng PHF Bugis Junction
213 Xue-Zhe Issac Eow PHF Bugis Junction
214 Cheryl Er PHF Bugis Junction
215 Kim N. Gravelle PHF Bugis Junction
216 Lweendo M Gravelle PHF Bugis Junction
217 Patrick Heng Chiang Boon + PHF Bugis Junction
218 Meng Hee Hong PHF Bugis Junction
219 Swee Seng Sam Ho PHF Bugis Junction
220 Yvette Tan En Keee PHF Bugis Junction
221 Chew Koh PHF Bugis Junction
222 Yuko Kubo PHF Bugis Junction
223 Kum Weng Lau PHF Bugis Junction
224 Vanisa Lee PHF Bugis Junction
225 Laurent Levan PHF Bugis Junction
226 Tang Lyn Lyn PHF Bugis Junction
227 Grace Mah PHF Bugis Junction
228 Jason Mah PHF Bugis Junction
229 Shanmugam Chandra Mohan PHF Bugis Junction
230 Vincent NG PHF Bugis Junction
231 Sandy Oh PHF Bugis Junction
232 Sasha Wener Ruan PHF Bugis Junction
233 William Sim PHF Bugis Junction
234 Sarjit Singh PHF Bugis Junction
235 Kenneth Su PHF Bugis Junction
236 Cecilia Tan PHF Bugis Junction
237 Dominic Tan PHF Bugis Junction
238 Eng Hui Tan PHF Bugis Junction
239 Eng Teng Tan PHF Bugis Junction
240 Loon Yang Tang PHF Bugis Junction
241 Irene Tan PHF Bugis Junction
242 Esther Tay PHF Bugis Junction
243 Nigel Taylor PHF Bugis Junction
244 Jude Poh Wah Teo PHF Bugis Junction
245 Lai-Seng Teo PHF Bugis Junction
246 Aspi G. Vania PHF Bugis Junction
247 Abdul Wahab PHF Bugis Junction
248 Gracie Wee PHF Bugis Junction
249 Ley Kun Wong PHF Bugis Junction
250 Phyllis Wong PHF Bugis Junction
251 Tang Loon Yang PHF Bugis Junction
252 Irene Yap PHF Bugis Junction
253 Sabrina Zhou PHF Bugis Junction
254 Swee Chee Chan PHF+1 Bugis Junction
255 Joey, Joo Ee Gan PHF+1 Bugis Junction
256 Siew-Sai Hoo PHF+1 Bugis Junction
257 James Lee PHF+1 Bugis Junction
258 Yoke Yin Lee PHF+1 Bugis Junction
259 Ronnie Wan Liang Hui PHF+1 Bugis Junction
260 Peng Hun Lim PHF+1 Bugis Junction
261 Philip Lim PHF+1 Bugis Junction
262 Chui-Mei Loh PHF+1 Bugis Junction
263 Gisa Ingrid Wagner PHF+1 Bugis Junction
264 Kenneth Leow PHF+2 Bugis Junction
265 Anand Swaminathan PHF+2 Bugis Junction
266 Kok Heng Tan PHF+2 Bugis Junction
267 Yap G C Allan PHF+3 Bugis Junction
268 Paul Heng PHF+3 Bugis Junction
269 Clarence Tan PHF+4 Bugis Junction
270 Reto V. Callegari PHF+8 Bugis Junction
271 Ghim Bok Chew PHF+8 Bugis Junction
272 Yoke Kee Eow PHF+8 Bugis Junction
273 Lai Wah Lai + PHF+8 Bugis Junction
274 Whai-Yih Lee PHF+8 Bugis Junction
275 Bobby Lim PHF+8 Bugis Junction
276 Selwyn C. McVean + PHF+8 Bugis Junction
277 Roger Ng PHF+8 Bugis Junction
278 Keng-Keng Tan PHF+8 Bugis Junction
279 Alfred Teo PHF+8 Bugis Junction
280 Nelson Yeo PHF+8 Bugis Junction
281 Reto V. Callegari Benefactor Bugis Junction
282 Ghim Bok Chew Benefactor Bugis Junction
283 Bobby Lim Benefactor Bugis Junction
284 Roger Ng Benefactor Bugis Junction
285 Keng-Keng Tan Benefactor Bugis Junction
286 Alfred Teo Benefactor Bugis Junction
287 Nelson Yeo Benefactor Bugis Junction
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289 Sherri Choo PHF Bukit Timah
290 Kah Kin Choy PHF Bukit Timah
291 Tong Hai Chuah PHF Bukit Timah
292 Cheng Lan Giam + PHF Bukit Timah
293 Hwa Meng Goh PHF Bukit Timah
294 Jan Philippe Haagsma PHF Bukit Timah
295 Fain Sze Lien PHF Bukit Timah
296 Paul Jit Soon Lim PHF Bukit Timah
297 Irene Ong PHF Bukit Timah
298 Carol Chul Yoke Sitoh PHF Bukit Timah
299 Gim Chuan Soh PHF Bukit Timah
300 Henny Hwee Hoon Goh PHF+1 Bukit Timah
301 Sai Mui Sally Ho PHF+1 Bukit Timah
302 Sai Choo Diamond Khng PHF+1 Bukit Timah
303 Nancy Sok Goon Long PHF+1 Bukit Timah
304 Andre Philippe Du Plessis PHF+5 Bukit Timah
305 Muriel Chui Ping Cheung PHF+8 Bukit Timah
306 Ben Kee Chong Chng + PHF+8 Bukit Timah
307 Ben Kee Chong Chng + Benefactor Bukit Timah
308 Michael M. F. Foo Benefactor Bukit Timah
310 Anthony Boo-Heng Boon PHF Changi
311 Dennis C. Carroll PHF Changi
312 Linda Fi Kain Chiang PHF Changi
313 Cheong Chin PHF Changi
314 Chong Hong Chua + PHF Changi
315 Michael M. F. Foo + PHF Changi
316 Lik-Khui Ho PHF Changi
317 Gerald Huang PHF Changi
318 H Kaneko PHF Changi
319 Wee Son Koh PHF Changi
320 Albert Cheng-Song Kwa PHF Changi
321 Jackson Kim Tick Lee PHF Changi
322 Marcus H.H. Lee PHF Changi
323 Anthony Seng Chye Lim PHF Changi
324 Guan Huat Lim PHF Changi
325 Jimmy Kee Lim PHF Changi
326 Patrick Hong Liam Lim PHF Changi
327 William Lim PHF Changi
328 Hiroyasu Miyasato PHF Changi
329 Lee Lay Ng PHF Changi
330 Ronnie Swee Heng Tay PHF Changi
331 James Siang Chow Tow PHF Changi
332 Mong Ing Koo PHF+1 Changi
333 Chiew Mun-Daniel Loke PHF+1 Changi
334 Say Chuan Ng PHF+1 Changi
335 Rolv Stokkmo PHF+1 Changi
336 Anthony Tan PHF+1 Changi
337 Thomas Aik-Hong Tan PHF+1 Changi
338 Cheng Kwee Teo + PHF+1 Changi
339 Yin Htwe U PHF+1 Changi
340 Chi-Jen Woo PHF+1 Changi
341 Tuang Sim Boh PHF+2 Changi
342 Andrew Beng Hwee Tan PHF+2 Changi
343 Ing San Gong PHF+3 Changi
344 Eufemio Lopez Rodriguez PHF+3 Changi
345 Jack Hian Yong Tan PHF+3 Changi
346 Jack Why Kuang Tan PHF+4 Changi
347 Kwai Wah Wong PHF+4 Changi
348 Julian Kian Peng Ong PHF+5 Changi
349 John S Y Tan PHF+6 Changi
350 Jimmy Kok Cheong Cheong PHF+8 Changi
351 Leong Teck Tan + PHF+8 Changi
352 Stephen Eng Hoe Tan PHF+8 Changi
353 Leong Teck Tan + Benefactor Changi
355 Doris Soh Tiong Ang PHF E-Club of 3310
356 Wenee Bek PHF E-Club of 3310
357 Soh-Choo Cheong PHF E-Club of 3310
358 Zwen Chua PHF E-Club of 3310
359 Kah-Keat Chung PHF E-Club of 3310
360 Rohinton Rustom Karkaria PHF E-Club of 3310
361 Hon Fat Kwong PHF E-Club of 3310
362 Rosalinda Panagia Maria Lakusa PHF E-Club of 3310
363 David Meng Hwa Lau PHF E-Club of 3310
364 Lin-Da Lim PHF E-Club of 3310
365 Hansen Zhou Rong Long PHF E-Club of 3310
366 Evelyn Phan Pul Lum PHF E-Club of 3310
367 Nigel Phan Locke Man PHF E-Club of 3310
368 Leslie P. T. Sim PHF E-Club of 3310
369 Jennifer How-Gee Soen PHF E-Club of 3310
370 Boon Fwong Soo PHF E-Club of 3310
371 Nicholas Phan Locke Sung PHF E-Club of 3310
372 James Toh Kian Tian PHF E-Club of 3310
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373 Jonathan Zhou Rong Xi PHF E-Club of 3310
374 Gracy Lian Khim Yap PHF E-Club of 3310
375 Soo Boon Yew PHF E-Club of 3310
376 Soh-Har Chew PHF+1 E-Club of 3310
377 Arun H. Desai PHF+1 E-Club of 3310
378 Mark Hon PHF+1 E-Club of 3310
379 Swee Lan Ng PHF+1 E-Club of 3310
380 Richard Teck Kim Ong PHF+1 E-Club of 3310
381 Tee-Khiang Chew PHF+2 E-Club of 3310
382 Boon-Huat Hoe + PHF+2 E-Club of 3310
383 Loon Shin Ho PHF+2 E-Club of 3310
384 May-Yan Ow Yong PHF+2 E-Club of 3310
385 Kwock-Wing Ching PHF+3 E-Club of 3310
386 Shirin Rustom Ghadiali PHF+4 E-Club of 3310
387 Chee Wee Ong PHF+5 E-Club of 3310
388 Ban-Seng Chew PHF+8 E-Club of 3310
389 Gerald M. Minjoot PHF+8 E-Club of 3310
390 Vicky Boon Lee Soo PHF+8 E-Club of 3310
391 Ban-Seng Chew Benefactor E-Club of 3310
392 David Meng Hwa Lau Benefactor E-Club of 3310
393 Gerald M. Minjoot Benefactor E-Club of 3310
394 Sonia Bei Li Ong Benefactor E-Club of 3310
395 Vicky Boon Lee Soo Benefactor E-Club of 3310
397 Soo-Buay Ang PHF Garden City
398 Chien-Chia James Chang PHF Garden City
399 Seng-Lup Philip Chan PHF Garden City
400 Teck-Leong Steven Chan PHF Garden City
401 Choong-Seng Chee PHF Garden City
402 Chia-Lien Cheng PHF Garden City
403 Poh-Seng Chen PHF Garden City
404 Chong-Cham Chin PHF Garden City
405 Jin Chong PHF Garden City
406 Zen Jin Siang Chong PHF Garden City
407 Soo-Bin Chua PHF Garden City
408 Ah Mee Goh PHF Garden City
409 Keng-Leng Goh + PHF Garden City
410 Janet Koh Chye Hoon PHF Garden City
411 Stephen Hsu PHF Garden City
412 Chee-Tong Kea PHF Garden City
413 Tung-Ho Thomas Kuo PHF Garden City
414 Pui-Wai Michael Lam PHF Garden City
415 Chee Keong Lee PHF Garden City
416 Han-Shin Lee PHF Garden City
417 Say-Poh Peter Lee PHF Garden City
418 Shi Hui Lee PHF Garden City
419 Siying Lee PHF Garden City
420 Veron Lee PHF Garden City
421 Ai-Gin John Lim PHF Garden City
422 Chee-Beng Freddi Lim PHF Garden City
423 Guan-Tark Gilbert Lim PHF Garden City
424 Hui Jie Lim PHF Garden City
425 Tian-Kok Lim PHF Garden City
426 Ay-Chen Lim Ying PHF Garden City
427 Guorong Lin PHF Garden City
428 Hsin-Hsing Tony Lin PHF Garden City
429 Yu-Se Li PHF Garden City
430 Ah-Joo Loh PHF Garden City
431 Benjamin Loh PHF Garden City
432 Grace Loh PHF Garden City
433 Boon-Hong Ng PHF Garden City
434 Chee-Seng Ivan Ng PHF Garden City
435 Hock-Hwa Joshua Ng PHF Garden City
436 Jacqueline Hsin Yi Ng PHF Garden City
437 Siew-Jin Ng PHF Garden City
438 Ngian-Kwong Denis Nyam PHF Garden City
439 Li-Tsuan Shen PHF Garden City
440 Julia Yeo-Ngoi Siew Ting PHF Garden City
441 Seet-Nam Henry Soong PHF Garden City
442 Boon-Kong Tan PHF Garden City
443 Kha Heng Karen Tan PHF Garden City
444 Toh-Hin Albert Tan PHF Garden City
445 Wei-Pian Tan PHF Garden City
446 Yak-Kwang Michael Tay PHF Garden City
447 John Hwee Teng PHF Garden City
448 Chin-Keong Terence Teo PHF Garden City
449 Hong-Wei Tjioe PHF Garden City
450 James Kok Keng Tng PHF Garden City
451 Sui-Lan Tsao + PHF Garden City
452 Anna Wang Yap PHF Garden City
453 Chiaw Lian Wee PHF Garden City
454 Cheong-Hong Wong PHF Garden City
455 Melvin Men Won Wong PHF Garden City
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456 Lee-Ting Hedy Wong Tan PHF Garden City
457 Eng-Poo Joshua Yap PHF Garden City
458 Sian Lay Yap PHF Garden City
459 Jia Pao Yong PHF Garden City
460 Francis Hong Nguan Chan PHF+1 Garden City
461 Siow-Wang Ivy Keng Tham PHF+1 Garden City
462 Hai Sie Kho PHF+1 Garden City
463 Su-Hsiang Lai Liao PHF+1 Garden City
464 Eileen Hwee Lian Lee PHF+1 Garden City
465 Kwee-Ying Rosie Lee Wong PHF+1 Garden City
466 Eng Hiong Lim PHF+1 Garden City
467 Yen-Heng Lim PHF+1 Garden City
468 Jian-Fen Loh PHF+1 Garden City
469 Ai Lay Seah PHF+1 Garden City
470 Tjin-Hong Jerry Tan PHF+1 Garden City
471 Poh-Chuan Wong PHF+1 Garden City
472 Chin Kwang, Raymond Han PHF+2 Garden City
473 Sen-Ben Keng PHF+2 Garden City
474 Teow-Gok Sim PHF+2 Garden City
475 Poh Tan PHF+2 Garden City
476 Andrew Tai An Chen PHF+3 Garden City
477 Shiu-Keng Chong Hor PHF+3 Garden City
478 Peter Min Lee PHF+3 Garden City
479 Thong-Sin Lui PHF+3 Garden City
480 Choo Chai Chong PHF+4 Garden City
481 Siak-Kong Iu PHF+4 Garden City
482 Lay-Chin Lee Chan PHF+4 Garden City
483 Swan Meen Ng PHF+4 Garden City
484 Florence Geok Pee Lim PHF+6 Garden City
485 Kah Joo Ang PHF+8 Garden City
486 Phak Heng Chew PHF+8 Garden City
487 Adrian Jefferson Tan PHF+8 Garden City
488 George Chang Hsiung Lai PHF+8 Garden City
489 Kay Beng Lee PHF+8 Garden City
490 Anje Wan Kiew Lim PHF+8 Garden City
491 Chee Kian Lim PHF+8 Garden City
492 Tee-Moui Clarence Lim PHF+8 Garden City
493 Cheng Fong Lin PHF+8 Garden City
494 Kum-Fong Loh + PHF+8 Garden City
495 Daniel Tze Loong Lye PHF+8 Garden City
496 David Keh Boon Poh PHF+8 Garden City
497 Cher-Hock Poon PHF+8 Garden City
498 Cheng Hao Soh PHF+8 Garden City
499 Ah Bee Tan PHF+8 Garden City
500 Hian Tsin Tan PHF+8 Garden City
501 William Wee Leong Tan PHF+8 Garden City
502 Sean Xin Cheng Tay PHF+8 Garden City
503 Lam Huat Tor PHF+8 Garden City
504 Dar Ching Wu PHF+8 Garden City
505 Dauphine Yang PHF+8 Garden City
506 Hung-Da Yang PHF+8 Garden City
507 Michael Yik Fah Yee PHF+8 Garden City
508 Sean Yeo PHF+8 Garden City
509 Matthew Syn Yuan Yong PHF+8 Garden City
510 Choo Chai Chong Benefactor Garden City
511 Stephen Hsu Benefactor Garden City
512 Sen-Ben Keng Benefactor Garden City
513 George Chang Hsiung Lai Benefactor Garden City
514 Pui-Wai Michael Lam Benefactor Garden City
515 Chee Kian Lim Benefactor Garden City
516 Cheng Fong Lin Benefactor Garden City
517 Ah-Joo Loh Benefactor Garden City
518 Kum-Fong Loh + Benefactor Garden City
519 Thong-Sin Lui Benefactor Garden City
520 Hock-Hwa Joshua Ng Benefactor Garden City
521 Cher-Hock Poon Benefactor Garden City
522 Ah Bee Tan Benefactor Garden City
523 Hian Tsin Tan Benefactor Garden City
524 Sui-Lan Tsao + Benefactor Garden City
525 Dar Ching Wu Benefactor Garden City
526 Dauphine Yang Benefactor Garden City
527 Michael Yik Fah Yee Benefactor Garden City
528 Matthew Syn Yuan Yong Benefactor Garden City
530 Gan Chiat Kwang PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
531 Tunku Idris Iskandar Ismail Abdul PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
532 Bella Kooi Cheng Khor PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
533 Eric Kang Koh Wei PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
534 Chee Seng Lim PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
535 Haslinda Mohd Eunos PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
536 Thayala R Selvaduray PHF Johor Bahru Sentral
537 Li Chiat Koo PHF+1 Johor Bahru Sentral
538 Yik Hui Law PHF+1 Johor Bahru Sentral
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539 Vijendran Vengadesan PHF+1 Johor Bahru Sentral
540 Irwan Norris Ishak PHF+2 Johor Bahru Sentral
541 Raymess E. Wei Keong PHF+2 Johor Bahru Sentral
542 Eric Chang PHF+3 Johor Bahru Sentral
543 Johnson Kandasamy David PHF+6 Johor Bahru Sentral
544 Excelsior International School Certificate of Johor Bahru Sentral
Appreciation
545 The Els Club Desaru Coast Certificate of Johor Bahru Sentral
Appreciation
547 Lakhdeep Singh Chall PHF Johor Centennial
548 Derek Kong-Yew Cheah PHF Johor Centennial
549 George Fernandez PHF Johor Centennial
550 Priyadarshine Govindan Naidu PHF Johor Centennial
551 Chandran Pillay PHF Johor Centennial
552 Fancy Tan PHF Johor Centennial
554 Ismail Ibni Almarhum PHF Johore Bahru
555 Tjun Min Ang PHF Johore Bahru
556 Henry Beentjes PHF Johore Bahru
557 Tiny Beentjes PHF Johore Bahru
558 Sunny W H Boey PHF Johore Bahru
559 Yen How Boon PHF Johore Bahru
560 Teck Mack Chang PHF Johore Bahru
561 Valerie Pek Yee Cheah PHF Johore Bahru
562 Mahadevan Chellam PHF Johore Bahru
563 V V Chellam + PHF Johore Bahru
564 Sueh Yin Cheng PHF Johore Bahru
565 Boon Long Cheong PHF Johore Bahru
566 Nai Cheong Cheong PHF Johore Bahru
567 Rolang Choong Shin Cheong PHF Johore Bahru
568 Hsien Wen Chia PHF Johore Bahru
569 Richie Kim Chye Chiam PHF Johore Bahru
570 Ainoon Bte Chik PHF Johore Bahru
571 Kuie Too Chin PHF Johore Bahru
572 Tai Yock Chong PHF Johore Bahru
573 Patsy Choong PHF Johore Bahru
574 Choon Hoong Chow PHF Johore Bahru
575 Suan-Soo Foo PHF Johore Bahru
576 Beppi Forster-Lau PHF Johore Bahru
577 Benedict Francis PHF Johore Bahru
578 Chin Soon Gan PHF Johore Bahru
579 Kae Wan Goh, Jr. PHF Johore Bahru
580 Seong Chneh Gooi PHF Johore Bahru
581 Chong Keat Gwee PHF Johore Bahru
582 Katherine Heng Tok Heng PHF Johore Bahru
583 Teoh Sweet Hock PHF Johore Bahru
584 Dato Tan Miang How PHF Johore Bahru
585 Lim Kay Hua PHF Johore Bahru
586 Md. Noh Ibrahim PHF Johore Bahru
587 Dymm Baginda Iskandar Johor PHF Johore Bahru
588 Tunku Mahkota Johor PHF Johore Bahru
589 Petri Juusola PHF Johore Bahru
590 Thavakumar Kandiah PHF Johore Bahru
591 Gwee Chong Keat PHF Johore Bahru
592 Siew Chi Kee PHF Johore Bahru
593 Jacky Cherk Yee Ker PHF Johore Bahru
594 Francis Lip Yoke King PHF Johore Bahru
595 Jit Huat Koh PHF Johore Bahru
596 Weng Keong Kong PHF Johore Bahru
597 Saravanan Krishnan PHF Johore Bahru
598 Beng Teik Kuan PHF Johore Bahru
599 Winston Choon Lin Kwek PHF Johore Bahru
600 Yik Hui Law PHF Johore Bahru
601 Chai Kelvin Lee PHF Johore Bahru
602 Sing Mao Lee PHF Johore Bahru
603 Chee Woh Leong PHF Johore Bahru
604 Teh Hai Liang PHF Johore Bahru
605 Eric Chai Hwa Lim PHF Johore Bahru
606 John Lim PHF Johore Bahru
607 Kay Hua Lim + PHF Johore Bahru
608 Kwai Yoke Loh PHF Johore Bahru
609 Heng Khuang Long + PHF Johore Bahru
610 Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud PHF Johore Bahru
611 Jaafar Mohamad PHF Johore Bahru
612 Chek Lun Mok PHF Johore Bahru
613 Gidwani Nari PHF Johore Bahru
614 Francis Tian Sang Ng PHF Johore Bahru
615 Kim Kai Ng + PHF Johore Bahru
616 Vincent Kin Hong Ng PHF Johore Bahru
617 Leila Maria Nordgren PHF Johore Bahru
618 Chua Kean Num PHF Johore Bahru
619 Siew Im Oh PHF Johore Bahru
620 Tony Kok Ngee Ong PHF Johore Bahru
621 Carol Ooi PHF Johore Bahru
89
90
622 Christopher Norman Parry PHF Johore Bahru
623 Dawn Parry PHF Johore Bahru
624 Liza Michele Parry PHF Johore Bahru
625 Shirley Yvonne Parry PHF Johore Bahru
626 Karl Heinz Rathsam PHF Johore Bahru
627 Lay See Saw PHF Johore Bahru
628 Jitender D Sehgal PHF Johore Bahru
629 Boon Weng Siew PHF Johore Bahru
630 M Singaraveloo PHF Johore Bahru
631 Bhullar Mokkam Singh + PHF Johore Bahru
632 Bhullar Ranjeet Singh PHF Johore Bahru
633 K N Singh PHF Johore Bahru
634 Graham Smith PHF Johore Bahru
635 Wanda Lai Lai Smith PHF Johore Bahru
636 Wee Ka S’ong PHF Johore Bahru
637 Leslie Struys PHF Johore Bahru
638 Chin Oon Tai PHF Johore Bahru
639 Beng Sooi Tan PHF Johore Bahru
640 Mrs. Geok Tin Tan PHF Johore Bahru
641 Sally Tan PHF Johore Bahru
642 Ah Khlang Teo PHF Johore Bahru
643 Maw Seng Yap PHF Johore Bahru
644 Ann Kiat Yeo PHF Johore Bahru
645 Chee Kong Yeong PHF Johore Bahru
646 Lawrence Tan Teck Yeong PHF Johore Bahru
647 Jaw Teck Yong PHF Johore Bahru
648 Kuthubul Zaman Bukhari PHF+1 Johore Bahru
649 Mark Chang PHF+1 Johore Bahru
650 Kong Huat Chew PHF+1 Johore Bahru
651 Francis Joseph Gopal PHF+1 Johore Bahru
652 Jia Shing Kwang PHF+1 Johore Bahru
653 Teh Hai Liang PHF+1 Johore Bahru
654 Roland Lim PHF+1 Johore Bahru
655 Yew Mun Ng PHF+1 Johore Bahru
656 Ir R Sarkuna Singam PHF+1 Johore Bahru
657 S. Sivamoorthy PHF+1 Johore Bahru
658 Boon Yew Tan PHF+1 Johore Bahru
659 Chee Seng Tan PHF+1 Johore Bahru
660 Shiok Fu Teo PHF+1 Johore Bahru
661 Doreen Cheah PHF+2 Johore Bahru
662 Alan Poh Ang Cheng PHF+2 Johore Bahru
663 Sing Kau Fong PHF+2 Johore Bahru
664 James Ho + PHF+2 Johore Bahru
665 Freddie Ah Choy Lee PHF+2 Johore Bahru
666 Kim Tiong Lee PHF+2 Johore Bahru
667 Berndt Michael Nordgren PHF+2 Johore Bahru
668 S. Shanmugam PHF+2 Johore Bahru
669 Freddie Hoo Hin Long PHF+3 Johore Bahru
670 Tai Dwan Mok PHF+3 Johore Bahru
671 Vishwadeep Singh Sandhu PHF+3 Johore Bahru
672 Swee Poh Ng PHF+4 Johore Bahru
673 Hock Teck Lim PHF+6 Johore Bahru
674 Michael G. Parry + PHF+6 Johore Bahru
675 Cheng Siang Teoh PHF+6 Johore Bahru
676 Rajoo Angamuthu PHF+7 Johore Bahru
677 John Kam Loong Cheah PHF+8 Johore Bahru
678 Kao Yang Ooi PHF+8 Johore Bahru
679 John Kam Loong Cheah Benefactor Johore Bahru
681 Chee Keong Chang PHF Johor Straits View
682 WEI TIAN HENG PHF Johor Straits View
683 Soon Lim Lee PHF Johor Straits View
684 Timothy Lo PHF Johor Straits View
685 Joo Chai Tan PHF Johor Straits View
686 Simon Weng Kit Tham PHF Johor Straits View
687 Yoke Chin Wong PHF+2 Johor Straits View
689 Robert T. C. Ang PHF Jurong Town
690 P Parvathi Avadhani PHF Jurong Town
691 Kamal Bose PHF Jurong Town
692 Fu-Gui Chang PHF Jurong Town
693 Henri C H Chan PHF Jurong Town
694 John C. O. Chan PHF Jurong Town
695 Wai Yu Chan PHF Jurong Town
696 Anthony Po Liang Chao PHF Jurong Town
697 Teck Shing Chen PHF Jurong Town
698 Judy Cheong PHF Jurong Town
699 Alyce Siew Ngan Chew PHF Jurong Town
700 Janice Chew PHF Jurong Town
701 Tuan Chiong Chew PHF Jurong Town
702 Joseph Y. Chiang PHF Jurong Town
703 Robert Chia PHF Jurong Town
704 Zhi Cheng Chong PHF Jurong Town
705 Lily Chow PHF Jurong Town
91
92
706 June Chua PHF Jurong Town
707 Moritz Van Dijk PHF Jurong Town
708 Vilma D’Rozario PHF Jurong Town
709 Swee Kiat Ee PHF Jurong Town
710 Hui Beng Gan PHF Jurong Town
711 Linda Gan PHF Jurong Town
712 Nancy Gan PHF Jurong Town
713 Timothy Gan PHF Jurong Town
714 Lian Chin Gho PHF Jurong Town
715 Connie Ho PHF Jurong Town
716 Lik Chin Ho PHF Jurong Town
717 Soo Yong Ho PHF Jurong Town
718 Abdul-Hamid Ghani Jinnah PHF Jurong Town
719 Shigeru Kawase PHF Jurong Town
720 Quek Boon Kee PHF Jurong Town
721 Ai Kim Kiang PHF Jurong Town
722 Kathleen Kor PHF Jurong Town
723 Frank Kuijsters PHF Jurong Town
724 Edward Chung Weng Lam PHF Jurong Town
725 Kit Wing Lam PHF Jurong Town
726 Khet Pow Lee PHF Jurong Town
727 Michael Leow PHF Jurong Town
728 Lily Lien PHF Jurong Town
729 Jane Nee Hee Chin Fah Lim PHF Jurong Town
730 Peck Tee Lim PHF Jurong Town
731 Yvonne Lim PHF Jurong Town
732 Chan Swee Ling PHF Jurong Town
733 Christopher Loo PHF Jurong Town
734 Tze Kian Loo PHF Jurong Town
735 Hazel McCartney PHF Jurong Town
736 Christopher Minjoot PHF Jurong Town
737 Helen Minjoot PHF Jurong Town
738 Naing-Oo Minn PHF Jurong Town
739 Jennifer Tan Choon Moi PHF Jurong Town
740 Mireille Latour Murphy PHF Jurong Town
741 Vivian Navaratnam PHF Jurong Town
742 Andrew Choon Teck Ng PHF Jurong Town
743 Bee-Hoon Ng PHF Jurong Town
744 Hung Lin Ng PHF Jurong Town
745 Seng Whye Ng PHF Jurong Town
746 Thin Teng Ng PHF Jurong Town
747 Robert T. W. Ong PHF Jurong Town
748 Norman S. Parsons PHF Jurong Town
749 L. Rao Penna PHF Jurong Town
750 Bart Chien Leong Phong PHF Jurong Town
751 Choo Ling Png PHF Jurong Town
752 Rosalind Boon Kee Quek PHF Jurong Town
753 Klaus Raahuge PHF Jurong Town
754 Tim Samathivathanachai PHF Jurong Town
755 Rosalind Esmaralda Seow PHF Jurong Town
756 Yih Sng PHF Jurong Town
757 Sheryl Soon PHF Jurong Town
758 Christina Stanley PHF Jurong Town
759 Carol Yean-Eng Tan PHF Jurong Town
760 Hor Thye Henry Tan PHF Jurong Town
761 Khang Guan Tan PHF Jurong Town
762 William Tan PHF Jurong Town
763 Russell Tham PHF Jurong Town
764 Hasso Thiele PHF Jurong Town
765 Aultje Janke Van Dijk Klinkert PHF Jurong Town
766 Maup M. Van Dijk PHF Jurong Town
767 Ronald Tee Yeow Wee PHF Jurong Town
768 Herbert Willmy PHF Jurong Town
769 James Wong PHF Jurong Town
770 Rosa Wong PHF Jurong Town
771 Jenny Yap PHF Jurong Town
772 Cheow Tong Yeo PHF Jurong Town
773 Helen Yeo PHF Jurong Town
774 Yew Sin Yien PHF Jurong Town
775 John K. Young PHF Jurong Town
776 Martha Young PHF Jurong Town
777 William Sui Kay Yow PHF Jurong Town
778 Gunter A. Zientarski PHF Jurong Town
779 Patrick Chan PHF+1 Jurong Town
780 Boo Hong Cheong PHF+1 Jurong Town
781 Min Chee Cheong PHF+1 Jurong Town
782 Stephen Chee Chin Foo PHF+1 Jurong Town
783 Chaying Gan PHF+1 Jurong Town
784 Kim Sun Gan PHF+1 Jurong Town
785 Yvo Goossens PHF+1 Jurong Town
786 Masaya Juisom PHF+1 Jurong Town
787 Edna Ko PHF+1 Jurong Town
93
94
788 Siauw Foey Stephen Lee PHF+1 Jurong Town
789 John Thuan Lok Lim PHF+1 Jurong Town
790 John Yeu-Siang Lim PHF+1 Jurong Town
791 Leonard Lim PHF+1 Jurong Town
792 A. Neysadurai + PHF+1 Jurong Town
793 Garry F. S. Ng PHF+1 Jurong Town
794 Yuen Hong Quek PHF+1 Jurong Town
795 Jay Samathivathanachai PHF+1 Jurong Town
796 Stephen K. C. Seow PHF+1 Jurong Town
797 Ralph E. Stanley PHF+1 Jurong Town
798 Andrew Chye Hee Tan PHF+1 Jurong Town
799 Kheng Leong Tan PHF+1 Jurong Town
800 Stephen C. S. Wong PHF+1 Jurong Town
801 Yoon Kee Yap PHF+1 Jurong Town
802 Ka Sing Eddy Chan PHF+2 Jurong Town
803 Joseph Khiam Soon Chew PHF+2 Jurong Town
804 Patrick Ping Eng Lim PHF+2 Jurong Town
805 Wee-Hin Tan PHF+2 Jurong Town
806 P. N. Avadhani PHF+3 Jurong Town
807 Rodger J. Kimpton PHF+3 Jurong Town
808 Preston V. Murphy PHF+5 Jurong Town
810 Benedict Abdullah Ng PHF Kampong Gelam
811 Juniyati Jonet PHF+1 Kampong Gelam
813 Emily Chong PHF Kinabalu Sutera
814 Jimmy Foo PHF Kinabalu Sutera
815 Judy Mui Nyuk Hiew PHF Kinabalu Sutera
816 Kin Ken Lai PHF Kinabalu Sutera
817 Francis Seng Chee Ng PHF Kinabalu Sutera
818 S.S. Parmar PHF Kinabalu Sutera
819 Jeremy Yew Wu Tong PHF Kinabalu Sutera
820 Andrew Voon PHF Kinabalu Sutera
821 Victor K. M. Wah PHF Kinabalu Sutera
822 Gabriel William PHF Kinabalu Sutera
823 Theresa William PHF Kinabalu Sutera
824 Yun Tshin Wong PHF Kinabalu Sutera
825 Fatimah Yassin PHF Kinabalu Sutera
826 Christina Aluda PHF+1 Kinabalu Sutera
827 Paul Chong PHF+1 Kinabalu Sutera
828 Verus Anselmus Sham PHF+1 Kinabalu Sutera
829 Ian Yin Lap Thow PHF+1 Kinabalu Sutera
830 Alice Stephanie Kunjan PHF+2 Kinabalu Sutera
831 Allen Tong PHF+3 Kinabalu Sutera
832 Betty Fong PHF+4 Kinabalu Sutera
834 Shakeel Aziz PHF Kluang
835 Thean-Sui Chan PHF Kluang
836 Ranjit Dass PHF Kluang
837 Rengasamy Gopal Dass + PHF Kluang
838 Thomas Easaw + PHF Kluang
839 Mandave Singh Gill PHF Kluang
840 Seck Tee Goh PHF Kluang
841 Mathew B. Gomez PHF Kluang
842 Suchdav Jotisroop PHF Kluang
843 Ya How Ker PHF Kluang
844 Shamin Noman Khambati PHF Kluang
845 Sin Gin Lee PHF Kluang
846 Alfred Swee Wah Lim PHF Kluang
847 Wee-Kiat Lim PHF Kluang
848 Teck Siong Neo PHF Kluang
849 John Tuan Peng Ng PHF Kluang
850 Thian Watt Ng PHF Kluang
851 Simon Kah Soon Sim PHF Kluang
852 Gurvinder Singh PHF Kluang
853 Harinder Singh + PHF Kluang
854 Sucha Singh PHF Kluang
855 Richard Ong Li Tak PHF Kluang
856 Paul Tiam Poh Tan PHF Kluang
857 Yoke Soon Tay PHF Kluang
858 Thor Hvey Teng PHF Kluang
859 King Fok Teow PHF Kluang
860 Aravind Viswanathan PHF Kluang
861 Michael Lim Hwa Yu PHF Kluang
862 Wee Kong Chen PHF+1 Kluang
863 Peter Kian Chai Yee PHF+1 Kluang
864 Joseph Ching Ing Tin PHF+2 Kluang
865 Rose Easaw Benefactor Kluang
867 Shafee Bakar PHF Kota Famosa
868 Cheng Wee Chia PHF Kota Famosa
869 Choon-Seong Chin PHF Kota Famosa
870 Beng Siew Chong PHF Kota Famosa
871 Florence Chu PHF Kota Famosa
872 Keng-How Goh + PHF Kota Famosa
873 Niki Lee Jin Goh PHF Kota Famosa
95
96
874 Edwin Tan Ping Huang PHF Kota Famosa
875 Pamela L G Huan PHF Kota Famosa
876 Wan Kiat Lim + PHF Kota Famosa
877 Jen Ping Seet PHF Kota Famosa
878 Seow Ming Tan PHF Kota Famosa
879 Lawrence Kok Yew Ting PHF Kota Famosa
880 Shu-Chen Wu PHF Kota Famosa
881 Karen Leong Yong PHF Kota Famosa
882 Melody Yoong PHF Kota Famosa
883 Raphael Randall Dias PHF+8 Kota Famosa
884 Cheng Wee Chia Benefactor Kota Famosa
886 Su Chung Lim PHF Kota Kinabalu Mandarin
887 Kuang Kee Ngui PHF Kota Kinabalu Mandarin
889 Aminah Ambrose PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
890 Rosie Chong PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
891 In Hong Mary Mary Chung PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
892 Kim Noi Kristy @ Law Kim Noi Lau PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
893 Suzannah Siew Yea Liaw PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
894 Chin Keow Nar PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
895 Noni Said PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
896 Yuen Mee Soo PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
897 Eva Susau PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
898 Tarsiah Taman PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
899 Kah Meng Yvonne Yap PHF Kota Kinabalu Pearl
901 Tengku Zainal Adlin PHF Kota Kinabalu
902 Rizal Ahmad Banjar PHF Kota Kinabalu
903 Iskandar Ahmad PHF Kota Kinabalu
904 Sheena Mary Alexander PHF Kota Kinabalu
905 Michael Joseph Alford + PHF Kota Kinabalu
906 Warrence Kok-Peng Chan PHF Kota Kinabalu
907 P K Chee PHF Kota Kinabalu
908 Tong Foong Chow PHF Kota Kinabalu
909 Wong K Chow PHF Kota Kinabalu
910 Datuk Lo Kwock Chuen PHF Kota Kinabalu
911 Kaipuraidom M George PHF Kota Kinabalu
912 THOR GERVASI PHF Kota Kinabalu
913 Shuaibah Bte Abdul Ghani PHF Kota Kinabalu
914 Abdul Wahab Hashim PHF Kota Kinabalu
915 Wong Tshen Hin PHF Kota Kinabalu
916 Kamaruzaman Hj. Ampon PHF Kota Kinabalu
917 Thomas Jayasuriya PHF Kota Kinabalu
918 John Chee-Ching Kah PHF Kota Kinabalu
919 Amrullah Kamal PHF Kota Kinabalu
920 Chong Choon Kim PHF Kota Kinabalu
921 Jung Sik Joseph Kim PHF Kota Kinabalu
922 Philip Kok-Hoong Koh PHF Kota Kinabalu
923 Patrick Fui Kien Kong PHF Kota Kinabalu
924 Madhu G Kulkarni + PHF Kota Kinabalu
925 Zhen yeap Lee PHF Kota Kinabalu
926 Billings S W Leong PHF Kota Kinabalu
927 Christopher Ming-Keong Liew PHF Kota Kinabalu
928 Kevin Chang-Hui Lim PHF Kota Kinabalu
929 Madam Leong Siew Ling PHF Kota Kinabalu
930 Benjamin Siew Ming Lo PHF Kota Kinabalu
931 Benedict Chung En Loi PHF Kota Kinabalu
932 Wee Lian Lui PHF Kota Kinabalu
933 George Hin-Seng Ng PHF Kota Kinabalu
934 Chen Piang On PHF Kota Kinabalu
935 Hock Siew Ong PHF Kota Kinabalu
936 Kevin James Padasian PHF Kota Kinabalu
937 T.Y. Peng PHF Kota Kinabalu
938 Vincent Yee-Kiong Pung PHF Kota Kinabalu
939 James Siew-Eng Quek PHF Kota Kinabalu
940 John T Rogers PHF Kota Kinabalu
941 Datuk H Mohd Salleh PHF Kota Kinabalu
942 Chan Kwai Sheng PHF Kota Kinabalu
943 David C Ket Shun PHF Kota Kinabalu
944 Alfred Hou-Hoo Sii + PHF Kota Kinabalu
945 Yok Thing Soon PHF Kota Kinabalu
946 Mohammad Fuad Stephens + PHF Kota Kinabalu
947 Jun Young Tak PHF Kota Kinabalu
948 Yew Lim Tan PHF Kota Kinabalu
949 Paul Fook Leong Thien PHF Kota Kinabalu
950 Jeannette Tong PHF Kota Kinabalu
951 Julian Tong PHF Kota Kinabalu
952 Pang Tet Tshung PHF Kota Kinabalu
953 Chi-Bang Tsien + PHF Kota Kinabalu
954 Toshinori Tsubouchi PHF Kota Kinabalu
955 Paul Wang PHF Kota Kinabalu
956 Daniel Wong PHF Kota Kinabalu
957 Philip Yong-Up Won PHF Kota Kinabalu
958 Chong Tong Yee PHF Kota Kinabalu
97
959 Peter Yew PHF Kota Kinabalu
960 Ching Siew Yii PHF Kota Kinabalu
961 Frankie Ka-Onn Fu PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu
962 Tony Jin-Kooi Seow PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu
963 Wei Chia Chiang PHF+2 Kota Kinabalu
964 Jeyan T. M. Marimuttu PHF+2 Kota Kinabalu
965 Soon Kean Ong PHF+2 Kota Kinabalu
966 Robert Ming-Hoe Lo PHF+3 Kota Kinabalu
967 Zainie Abdul Aucasa PHF+8 Kota Kinabalu
968 Edward S. Burongoh PHF+8 Kota Kinabalu
969 K. Ravi Mandalam PHF+8 Kota Kinabalu
970 KPJ Sabah Specialist Hospital Certificate of Kota Kinabalu
Appreciation
972 Roland Meng-Shen Chia PHF Kota Kinabalu South
973 Kok Yip Chiew PHF Kota Kinabalu South
974 Benjamin Chin PHF Kota Kinabalu South
975 George K. C. Chong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
976 Kenny Chong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
977 Philip Kui Phin Chong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
978 Nicholas Fernandez PHF Kota Kinabalu South
979 Khoo Lee Fung PHF Kota Kinabalu South
980 Thasius Joeman PHF Kota Kinabalu South
981 Nadeson Kanagalingam PHF Kota Kinabalu South
982 Jonathan Koh PHF Kota Kinabalu South
983 Fabian Lee PHF Kota Kinabalu South
984 Yik Soon Lee PHF Kota Kinabalu South
985 Peter Swee Yew Leong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
986 Robert T. Y. Liau PHF Kota Kinabalu South
987 Ken Choon Ming Lim PHF Kota Kinabalu South
988 John Paujik PHF Kota Kinabalu South
989 Vincent Wong Wai Sang PHF Kota Kinabalu South
990 Charanjeet Singh PHF Kota Kinabalu South
991 Spencer Kian Chee Soo PHF Kota Kinabalu South
992 Geoffrey Teo PHF Kota Kinabalu South
993 Anthony Kui Fong Tham PHF Kota Kinabalu South
994 Albert F. Tokuzip PHF Kota Kinabalu South
995 Lucy Tokuzip PHF Kota Kinabalu South
996 Hsieh Yang Vui PHF Kota Kinabalu South
997 Andy Yeu Wong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
998 Malcolm Yow Min Wong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
999 Willie Yit Hing Wong + PHF Kota Kinabalu South
98
1000 Wai Kit Yam PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1001 Christian Yap PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1002 Leslie Kian Vui Yap PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1003 Liau Tet Yaw PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1004 Tet Choi Yee PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1005 Kheng Guan Yeo PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1006 James Chau Leong Yong PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1007 Horace Ysrael PHF Kota Kinabalu South
1008 Victor N. V. Chong PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1009 Eddie K.C. Choong PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1010 George A. Ginibun PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1011 Henry Chi Chiang Hing PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1012 Arthur Yeaw Chong Soo PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1013 See Ang Tan PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1014 Alex Joon Ted Then PHF+1 Kota Kinabalu South
1015 Ganeshanandha Senathirajah PHF+2 Kota Kinabalu South
1016 Swi Heng Lee PHF+5 Kota Kinabalu South
1018 Zainal Akbar bin Abdul Samad PHF Kota Melaka
1019 Latip Bin Sarrugi PHF Kota Melaka
1020 Maria Boey Yuet Mei PHF Kota Melaka
1021 John S. Flexman PHF Kota Melaka
1022 Doris Heer PHF Kota Melaka
1023 Vigneshwaran Kalimuthu PHF Kota Melaka
1024 Mani Menon PHF Kota Melaka
1025 Sheila Menon PHF Kota Melaka
1026 Pradeep C. Nadkar PHF Kota Melaka
1027 Chee Chuen Ng PHF Kota Melaka
1028 Abby Siew Fang Ong PHF Kota Melaka
1029 Ahmad Sazali Bin Sabri PHF Kota Melaka
1030 Gunarajah Senathirajah PHF Kota Melaka
1031 Vanessa Smith Degen PHF Kota Melaka
1032 Michael Smith PHF Kota Melaka
1033 Mir Atta Muhammad Talpur PHF Kota Melaka
1034 Patrick Hin-Kwee Tan PHF Kota Melaka
1035 Stefan E.V. Teichner PHF Kota Melaka
1036 A. Viknesvaran PHF Kota Melaka
1037 June Wong PHF Kota Melaka
1038 Shu Chen Wu + PHF Kota Melaka
1039 Ho-Lung Yang PHF Kota Melaka
1040 Wee Chan Kelvin Yong PHF Kota Melaka
1041 Kua Kua Chong Beng PHF+1 Kota Melaka
99
1043 Kang Cheng Bew PHF Kota Tinggi
1044 Yb D S H Bin Syed Jaafar Albar PHF Kota Tinggi
1045 Chung Kwai Cheng PHF Kota Tinggi
1046 Raymond Yuh Chyang Chia PHF Kota Tinggi
1047 Edwin Chee Kheong Ching PHF Kota Tinggi
1048 Boon-Keat Hoo PHF Kota Tinggi
1049 Teo Bee Huat PHF Kota Tinggi
1050 Ooi Tong Seng James PHF Kota Tinggi
1051 S.A Kannan PHF Kota Tinggi
1052 T Kanniappan PHF Kota Tinggi
1053 Chung Ah Kow PHF Kota Tinggi
1054 Simon Low PHF Kota Tinggi
1055 John H. S. Neo PHF Kota Tinggi
1056 Albert Chien Hsiang Ng PHF Kota Tinggi
1057 Yap Gim Pheng PHF Kota Tinggi
1058 Cheng Hua Poo PHF Kota Tinggi
1059 Liew Kee San PHF Kota Tinggi
1060 Keow Beng Seah PHF Kota Tinggi
1061 Selvarajoo Sinnaiyah PHF Kota Tinggi
1062 Ramis Subramaniam PHF Kota Tinggi
1063 Michael Tan-Ma Tai PHF Kota Tinggi
1064 Allen Swee Meng Tan PHF Kota Tinggi
1065 Khaw-Sim Wong PHF Kota Tinggi
1066 Tuck-Kai Yew PHF Kota Tinggi
1068 Philip Kien Hong Au-Yong PHF Kuching Central
1069 Tai Hui Aw PHF Kuching Central
1070 Bobby B. H. Chai PHF Kuching Central
1071 Ko Jee Chai PHF Kuching Central
1072 Kun Seng Chai PHF Kuching Central
1073 Andrea Sook Yin Chan PHF Kuching Central
1074 Gerard Chew PHF Kuching Central
1075 Lee Ching Chieng PHF Kuching Central
1076 Chia Chau Chin PHF Kuching Central
1077 Kitty Yiu CHIN PHF Kuching Central
1078 Andrew Chee Meng Chong PHF Kuching Central
1079 Calvin Kim Ching Chong PHF Kuching Central
1080 Richard Curtis PHF Kuching Central
1081 Guan Teck Ee PHF Kuching Central
1082 Juergen Ertl PHF Kuching Central
1083 William Ng Ghim Ang PHF Kuching Central
1084 Soon Boon Heng PHF Kuching Central
100
1085 Lucy Hii PHF Kuching Central
1086 James Hii Siew Hua PHF Kuching Central
1087 Odita Ibrahim + PHF Kuching Central
1088 Samuel Kiyui PHF Kuching Central
1089 Alex Koh PHF Kuching Central
1090 Wong Soon Koh PHF Kuching Central
1091 Michael Yew Hui Kuan PHF Kuching Central
1092 Willie Lik Wei Lau PHF Kuching Central
1093 Kelvin Kai Loon Liew PHF Kuching Central
1094 Keng Yaw Lim PHF Kuching Central
1095 Benjamin Jui Hung Lo PHF Kuching Central
1096 Siew Fung Lo PHF Kuching Central
1097 Mike Maddock PHF Kuching Central
1098 Kamil Misuari PHF Kuching Central
1099 Jim Neging PHF Kuching Central
1100 Francis Teck Beng Ng PHF Kuching Central
1101 Steve Thian Yew Ng PHF Kuching Central
1102 Kimberley Ngu PHF Kuching Central
1103 Roland Cheng Xian Phang PHF Kuching Central
1104 Alan Tze Miang Poh PHF Kuching Central
1105 Constance Poh PHF Kuching Central
1106 Leonard Ai Fang Sia PHF Kuching Central
1107 Tiong Siew Ing PHF Kuching Central
1108 Cho Phong Sim PHF Kuching Central
1109 Kim Eng Sim PHF Kuching Central
1110 Yagbh Datuk Amar Puan H L Sri PHF Kuching Central
1111 Norzan Bujang Suharto PHF Kuching Central
1112 Philip Tang PHF Kuching Central
1113 Hui Ling Tiong PHF Kuching Central
1114 Khai Tiong PHF Kuching Central
1115 Carol Vong PHF Kuching Central
1116 Chen Yi Wong PHF Kuching Central
1117 Louis Heng Kui Wong PHF Kuching Central
1118 Richard Seng Kong Wong PHF Kuching Central
1119 Frankie Y. S. Yang PHF Kuching Central
1120 Cecil Chin Fah Yong PHF Kuching Central
1121 Louis Lin Lin Yong PHF Kuching Central
1122 Johnnie Seng Huat Chua PHF+1 Kuching Central
1123 Kiam Ngee Jong PHF+1 Kuching Central
1124 Pauline Pui PHF+1 Kuching Central
1125 Jacob Dungau Sagan PHF+1 Kuching Central
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1126 Augustine Chung Ho Wong PHF+1 Kuching Central
1127 Clarence Tze Hien Yong PHF+1 Kuching Central
1128 Sylvester Tshu Kwong Fong PHF+3 Kuching Central
1129 Leslie Puay Khing Phuan PHF+5 Kuching Central
1130 Ping Kho PHF+8 Kuching Central
1131 Patrick Tien Wei Luk PHF+8 Kuching Central
1132 Leonard Sheau Phun Ng PHF+8 Kuching Central
1133 Thomas Sing Hieng Ngu PHF+8 Kuching Central
1134 Yaw Hua Ng PHF+8 Kuching Central
1135 Frankie Ong PHF+8 Kuching Central
1136 Andre Suharto PHF+8 Kuching Central
1137 Kho Ching Wong PHF+8 Kuching Central
1138 Ping Kho Benefactor Kuching Central
1139 Patrick Tien Wei Luk Benefactor Kuching Central
1140 Leonard Sheau Phun Ng Benefactor Kuching Central
1141 Thomas Sing Hieng Ngu Benefactor Kuching Central
1142 Yaw Hua Ng Benefactor Kuching Central
1144 Esther Saranee Belawing PHF Kuching Jaya
1145 Abdullah Borda PHF Kuching Jaya
1146 David Disam PHF Kuching Jaya
1147 Gerawat Gala PHF Kuching Jaya
1148 Farida Abd Halim PHF Kuching Jaya
1149 David How Ee Hii PHF Kuching Jaya
1150 Steve Sebastian Lan Chee Ming PHF Kuching Jaya
1151 Rita Liew PHF Kuching Jaya
1152 Kazue Sakai PHF Kuching Jaya
1153 Ann Panai PHF+1 Kuching Jaya
1154 Larry Shien Wei Sng PHF+1 Kuching Jaya
1156 Datuk Ang Lai Soon PHF Kuching
1157 Arif Arabi PHF Kuching
1158 David Chau Choon Chan PHF Kuching
1159 Wee Ping Chang PHF Kuching
1160 Woon Peng Chan PHF Kuching
1161 Patrick Chieng PHF Kuching
1162 William Chin PHF Kuching
1163 Janet Chong PHF Kuching
1164 John L. Dobson PHF Kuching
1165 Elizabeth Anne Fu Sze Mee PHF Kuching
1166 Gregory S. C. Hii PHF Kuching
1167 Kwo Fang Hsiung PHF Kuching
1168 Luke K. S. Khiu PHF Kuching
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1169 John Ah Tee King PHF Kuching
1170 Seng Lau PHF Kuching
1171 Hua Seng Lee PHF Kuching
1172 Len Jin Lee PHF Kuching
1173 Denis Liew + PHF Kuching
1174 Edwin Liew PHF Kuching
1175 Henry U. E. Lim PHF Kuching
1176 Jenny Lim PHF Kuching
1177 Leh Wong Loh PHF Kuching
1178 Alfred Padan PHF Kuching
1179 Ann Panai PHF Kuching
1180 Nelson Balang Rining PHF Kuching
1181 Charles Schmitt PHF Kuching
1182 Xavier Sim PHF Kuching
1183 Victor Lee Eng Siong PHF Kuching
1184 M Sockalingam + PHF Kuching
1185 Ashley Edward Roy Soosay PHF Kuching
1186 Robin F. Stock PHF Kuching
1187 Anthony Tan PHF Kuching
1188 Wilson Swee K. Tan PHF Kuching
1189 Christopher Kiang Meng Teh PHF Kuching
1190 Beng-Hock Teo PHF Kuching
1191 Yang Tuan Teo PHF Kuching
1192 Bek Sink Ting PHF Kuching
1193 Joanna Moi Sue Ting PHF Kuching
1194 Brigitte Wan Ullok PHF Kuching
1195 Hai Ong Wong PHF Kuching
1196 Li Lian Wong PHF Kuching
1197 Peter L. H. Wong PHF Kuching
1198 Syn Leong Wong PHF Kuching
1199 Kang Tee Yong PHF Kuching
1200 Lai-Soon Ang PHF+1 Kuching
1201 Josephine Chui-Huong Chiew PHF+1 Kuching
1202 Eivind Oluf Kofod PHF+1 Kuching
1203 Patrick P. Sigar PHF+1 Kuching
1204 Gabriel Wong PHF+1 Kuching
1205 Raja Noor Akmar Raja Kamil PHF+2 Kuching
1206 John Chan PHF+3 Kuching
1207 Audry Wan Ullok PHF+4 Kuching
1208 Lawrence K. F. Lam PHF+8 Kuching
1209 Mohd Omar Lopez PHF+8 Kuching
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1210 Stephen Timothy Wan Ullok PHF+8 Kuching
1211 Lawrence K. F. Lam Benefactor Kuching
1212 Victor Lee Eng Siong Benefactor Kuching
1214 Jin Fah Bong PHF Kuching South
1215 Chieng Jen Chong PHF Kuching South
1216 Gary Siaw Ming Ong PHF Kuching South
1217 Cho Huat Tan PHF Kuching South
1218 Lyh Lin Thien PHF Kuching South
1219 Mui Leong Tsai PHF Kuching South
1220 Jason Chien Fu Tong PHF+2 Kuching South
1222 Kwee Chye Chan PHF Kulai
1223 Ah Kow Cheng PHF Kulai
1224 Joo Seng Cheng PHF Kulai
1225 Tim Hung Cheng PHF Kulai
1226 Xin An Cheng PHF Kulai
1227 Yew Jin Cheng PHF Kulai
1228 Kuek Phin Chong PHF Kulai
1229 Mee Fook Chong PHF Kulai
1230 Joseph Swee Lai Chua + PHF Kulai
1231 Yii Lun Goh PHF Kulai
1232 Kim Long Hing PHF Kulai
1233 Yap Sing Hock PHF Kulai
1234 Annie Chi Siew Hooi PHF Kulai
1235 Beng Guan Hung PHF Kulai
1236 Guan Chuen Lau PHF Kulai
1237 Lau Poh Lee PHF Kulai
1238 VOON SIEW LIEW PHF Kulai
1239 Suang Koh Liow + PHF Kulai
1240 S Gopal Nair PHF Kulai
1241 Alex Toon Siong Ong PHF Kulai
1242 Kai-Yuan Ooi PHF Kulai
1243 Crystal SuHui Pang PHF Kulai
1244 Phang Piow PHF Kulai
1245 Fung Fung See PHF Kulai
1246 Derek Ross Strachan PHF Kulai
1247 Shirlan Strachan PHF Kulai
1248 See Thum Tai PHF Kulai
1249 Chong Cheng Tan PHF Kulai
1250 Stephanie Tang PHF Kulai
1251 James Hock Tan Te PHF Kulai
1252 Chin Chuan Wong PHF Kulai
1253 Seng Maw Yap PHF Kulai
1254 Josephine Lay Heng Ng PHF+2 Kulai
1255 M.K. Valasalan PHF+2 Kulai
1256 Jerry Ah Soo Lau PHF+3 Kulai
1257 Keng Meng Tay + PHF+3 Kulai
1258 Dolly Siew Keat Yeap PHF+6 Kulai
1259 Wei Hau Chin PHF+8 Kulai
1260 Joshua Albert Thien Yew Goh PHF+8 Kulai
1261 Hun Swee Lim PHF+8 Kulai
1262 Joshua Albert Thien Yew Goh Benefactor Kulai
1264 Lily Dr. Suriyati Alias PHF Labuan
1265 Chee-Kee Chin PHF Labuan
1266 Lucy D’cruz PHF Labuan
1267 Fadric Kuen Yu Lo PHF Labuan
1268 Herin bt Lumpisau @ Nurhazrina PHF Labuan
1269 Dharmenthran Sannasy PHF Labuan
1270 Puan Sri Wong Seck Fong Yoke PHF Labuan
1271 Hj Tan Annuar PHF Labuan
1272 Randy Arnold Davis PHF+1 Labuan
1273 Ybhg Dato Haji Harris Bin Haji PHF+1 Labuan
Annuar Tan
1274 Roland Schempf PHF+1 Labuan
1275 V Chandra Sekharan PHF+1 Labuan
1276 Tan Soo Yong PHF+1 Labuan
1277 M. Sheik Dawood Dr. Mohideen PHF+2 Labuan
1278 Dadar Singh PHF+2 Labuan
1279 Francis Dato’ Tee PHF+3 Labuan
1280 Roland Schempf Benefactor Labuan
1282 Suffian Bin Abdullah PHF Likas Bay
1283 Sergius Ajik PHF Likas Bay
1284 James Alfred PHF Likas Bay
1285 George Bandusena PHF Likas Bay
1286 Gary Hock Wei Chieng PHF Likas Bay
1287 George Kok-Min Chin + PHF Likas Bay
1288 Raphael Tet Ming Chin PHF Likas Bay
1289 Datuk Naomi Chong PHF Likas Bay
1290 tom yew hoong chong PHF Likas Bay
1291 Soon Shim Chua PHF Likas Bay
1292 Vincent C Chung PHF Likas Bay
1293 Richard Dingley PHF Likas Bay
1294 Stephen K S Foo PHF Likas Bay
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1295 Chong Kah Kiat PHF Likas Bay
1296 David Fah-Chong Kong PHF Likas Bay
1297 Kevin How Kow PHF Likas Bay
1298 Tony K. F. Lee PHF Likas Bay
1299 Sut Mui Leong PHF Likas Bay
1300 George D. Ligunjang PHF Likas Bay
1301 Koi Hoe Lim PHF Likas Bay
1302 Peter Siong Eng Lim PHF Likas Bay
1303 Allan Mathews PHF Likas Bay
1304 Dharmapalan D. Murugasu PHF Likas Bay
1305 Lily Mooi Hang Ng PHF Likas Bay
1306 Charles Michael O’Leary PHF Likas Bay
1307 Ranjit Mathew Oommen PHF Likas Bay
1308 Simon Sipaun PHF Likas Bay
1309 Charlie Yew Lee Tan PHF Likas Bay
1310 Vincent H. K. Tan PHF Likas Bay
1311 Johnson Tee PHF Likas Bay
1312 Juliana Tokuzip PHF Likas Bay
1313 Siew Lee Voo PHF Likas Bay
1314 Teo Then Wah PHF Likas Bay
1315 Michael Wan PHF Likas Bay
1316 Chin Chong Wong PHF Likas Bay
1317 Shun Khing Wong PHF Likas Bay
1318 T. K. Victor Wong PHF Likas Bay
1319 Toon Wah Wong PHF Likas Bay
1320 Alex Tsing Chee Yap PHF Likas Bay
1321 Leslie Min Yun Yew PHF Likas Bay
1322 Len Nyuk Yong PHF Likas Bay
1323 Arius Siaw Cheun Yu PHF Likas Bay
1324 Erh Ling Chang PHF+1 Likas Bay
1325 Vincent Tian Joo Chua PHF+1 Likas Bay
1326 Ghandi Arunasalam Das PHF+1 Likas Bay
1327 Chee Wah Hiew PHF+1 Likas Bay
1328 Darren Cheng Kong Jee PHF+1 Likas Bay
1329 Francis V S Lai PHF+1 Likas Bay
1330 Jimmy P. S. Liew PHF+1 Likas Bay
1331 Chin-Pin Lim PHF+1 Likas Bay
1332 Maureen Lind PHF+1 Likas Bay
1333 R Meganathan PHF+1 Likas Bay
1334 Alex Hock Foh Pang + PHF+1 Likas Bay
1335 Soon-Lan Chua PHF+2 Likas Bay
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1336 Shi-Yin Ho PHF+2 Likas Bay
1337 Chu Vun Oh PHF+2 Likas Bay
1338 Yin-Shiew Tong PHF+2 Likas Bay
1339 Gwendolen Vu PHF+2 Likas Bay
1340 Chu Lai Wong PHF+3 Likas Bay
1341 Kim Phin Lu PHF+4 Likas Bay
1342 Samuel Sai Buen Yeh PHF+4 Likas Bay
1343 John Shi Tong Chee PHF+8 Likas Bay
1344 Mau Kiong Chong PHF+8 Likas Bay
1345 Chuen Wan Lee PHF+8 Likas Bay
1346 Soo Poo Woo PHF+8 Likas Bay
1347 Peter Fook Sin Yapp PHF+8 Likas Bay
1349 Cosmas Julius Abah PHF Luyang
1350 Vun Then Chong PHF Luyang
1351 Frederick Chuo PHF Luyang
1352 Abdul Halim Egoh PHF Luyang
1353 T.Henri Hernie Lee PHF Luyang
1354 Yo-Wei Li PHF Luyang
1355 Christina Ket Pin Lo PHF Luyang
1356 Nor Ajelan Maamor PHF Luyang
1357 Satoru Mitsubori PHF Luyang
1358 Aaron Pang PHF Luyang
1359 T.R. Rajasekharan PHF Luyang
1360 Ade Adenan Ramdan PHF Luyang
1361 Abdullah Sibil PHF Luyang
1362 Rajagopal Sundara PHF Luyang
1363 Amy Teo PHF Luyang
1364 Kent Tak Bin Chau PHF+1 Luyang
1365 Chee-Dean Lim PHF+1 Luyang
1366 Poh Soon Soh PHF+1 Luyang
1368 Dato Johan Hew Bin Abdullah + PHF Malacca
1369 Kim Hai Ang PHF Malacca
1370 Kalimuthu Arumugam PHF Malacca
1371 Peter Bailey PHF Malacca
1372 Humfrey Ball PHF Malacca
1373 Frank E Brooks PHF Malacca
1374 Murphy Hian Kee Chan PHF Malacca
1375 Robin Yin-Mok Chan PHF Malacca
1376 Paul Chao Pu PHF Malacca
1377 Chan Leong Cheng PHF Malacca
1378 Charles Kim Kuye Chua + PHF Malacca
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1379 Hugh Martin Collier PHF Malacca
1380 Ian Yu Minh Goh PHF Malacca
1381 Ponniah Gunasilan PHF Malacca
1382 John Lewis Harding PHF Malacca
1383 Syed Hassan PHF Malacca
1384 Tan Cheng Hock PHF Malacca
1385 Ronald P’Ng B Hoe PHF Malacca
1386 Ryutaro Honda PHF Malacca
1387 Yeap Siew Hor PHF Malacca
1388 Walter Indergand + PHF Malacca
1389 A. S. Jaya Kumar PHF Malacca
1390 Mette Jurgen PHF Malacca
1391 Chander Kanta Kapur PHF Malacca
1392 Divakaran Karan PHF Malacca
1393 M V Kumar PHF Malacca
1394 Tan Hock Lin + PHF Malacca
1395 Zainuddin Bin Muhammad PHF Malacca
1396 Ron Beng-Hoe P’ng PHF Malacca
1397 Kasthuri Rengan Ramaswami PHF Malacca
1398 K Ravindran PHF Malacca
1399 Georg Paul Schlumpf PHF Malacca
1400 Tan Kim Seng + PHF Malacca
1401 Mohamad Suhaimi PHF Malacca
1402 Eng-Wah Tan + PHF Malacca
1403 Lawrence Ting P Tek PHF Malacca
1404 A. K. Thomas PHF Malacca
1405 Sivaraman Vellikanu PHF Malacca
1406 Amar Chand Vohrah PHF Malacca
1407 Tan Cheng Wee PHF Malacca
1408 Mohd Khalid Bin Yaakob PHF Malacca
1409 Kimberley Scott Harrison PHF+1 Malacca
1410 Datuk Tamby Chik Hj Hassan + PHF+1 Malacca
1411 Syed Ahmad Bin Syed Shahabudin PHF+1 Malacca
1412 Graham Brown PHF+2 Malacca
1413 Durshan Kumar Khanna PHF+3 Malacca
1414 Charles H.Y. Chiam + PHF+8 Malacca
1415 Durshan Kumar Khanna Benefactor Malacca
1417 Geetha Rebecca Abraham PHF Marina City
1418 Adrian Bai PHF Marina City
1419 Navinder Kaur Bajaj PHF Marina City
1420 Bruce Bird PHF Marina City
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1421 Salvatore Carecci PHF Marina City
1422 Fabio Massimo Cascapera PHF Marina City
1423 John Y. L. Chan PHF Marina City
1424 Margaret Chan PHF Marina City
1425 Maribeth Charles PHF Marina City
1426 Martin Charles PHF Marina City
1427 Russel Charles PHF Marina City
1428 Lawrence Y. L. Cheng PHF Marina City
1429 Thomas Cherian PHF Marina City
1430 Aileen Chong PHF Marina City
1431 John Yean Chiong Chong PHF Marina City
1432 Yean Chiong Chong PHF Marina City
1433 Sing Yee Chung PHF Marina City
1434 Vincenzo Colalillo PHF Marina City
1435 Dominic Davies PHF Marina City
1436 Nelly Doctor PHF Marina City
1437 Leo Fendt PHF Marina City
1438 Jennie Fok PHF Marina City
1439 Giacomo Ghillani PHF Marina City
1440 Sibylle N Gisi PHF Marina City
1441 Bernd J. Götze PHF Marina City
1442 Stephanie Grafe PHF Marina City
1443 John F Hulpke PHF Marina City
1444 Viveganandam Jesudevan PHF Marina City
1445 Weng Fai Kwok PHF Marina City
1446 Jessica Lee PHF Marina City
1447 Sheau Pin Lee PHF Marina City
1448 Philip Madhavan PHF Marina City
1449 Vijay Menon PHF Marina City
1450 N. T. Nair PHF Marina City
1451 Kelvin Wei Yong Ng PHF Marina City
1452 Ven Koichi Nishimura + PHF Marina City
1453 Pascal G. Petitjean PHF Marina City
1454 Rajesh Sheth Pravinchandra PHF Marina City
1455 S. N. Samy PHF Marina City
1456 S. Sankaran PHF Marina City
1457 Rajesh Sheth PHF Marina City
1458 Huay Beng Sim PHF Marina City
1459 Kavinder Singh PHF Marina City
1460 Ronald Strunk PHF Marina City
1461 Chew-Joo Tan PHF Marina City
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1462 Catherine Tay PHF Marina City
1463 S N Vashtavan PHF Marina City
1464 Masaaki Wada PHF Marina City
1465 Josephine Witt PHF Marina City
1466 Caroline Yeo PHF Marina City
1467 Ji Hee Yeo PHF Marina City
1468 Teck Yu Yong PHF Marina City
1469 Rene Zehnder PHF Marina City
1470 Jagjit Singh Bajaj PHF+1 Marina City
1471 Belinda Charles PHF+1 Marina City
1472 Jimmy Framroze Doctor PHF+1 Marina City
1473 Roberto Fabbri PHF+1 Marina City
1474 Christian Robert Gisi PHF+1 Marina City
1475 Heinrich Grafe PHF+1 Marina City
1476 Christoph Hein PHF+1 Marina City
1477 Daisy N. Irani PHF+1 Marina City
1478 Wilfred Phillips James PHF+1 Marina City
1479 Wai Mun Kwok PHF+1 Marina City
1480 Emilio Manso-Salinas PHF+1 Marina City
1481 Penelope L. L. Phoon-Cohen PHF+1 Marina City
1482 Edward See Fang Quek PHF+1 Marina City
1483 Kulbir Singh + PHF+1 Marina City
1484 B S Gurm PHF+2 Marina City
1485 Lily Patel PHF+2 Marina City
1486 Neil Stakes PHF+2 Marina City
1487 Ser Ngarn Sim PHF+3 Marina City
1488 Tara Strunk PHF+3 Marina City
1489 Jude Kim Chooi Tan PHF+3 Marina City
1490 Derrick Ong Eu Wong PHF+6 Marina City
1491 Kochitty A. Abraham PHF+8 Marina City
1492 Sunny Sik Kiang Bay PHF+8 Marina City
1493 Hector Charles + PHF+8 Marina City
1494 Gladys Puay Hwee Goh PHF+8 Marina City
1495 Jenni Lau PHF+8 Marina City
1496 Lye-Wah Lee PHF+8 Marina City
1497 Michael A. Witt PHF+8 Marina City
1498 Conrad Centennial Singapore Certificate of Marina City
Appreciation
1499 Sunny Sik Kiang Bay Benefactor Marina City
1500 Roberto Fabbri Benefactor Marina City
1502 Moh Ahsang PHF Mersing
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1503 Buan Kem Bu PHF Mersing
1504 Thee Yong Cheng PHF Mersing
1505 Waikwong Chin PHF Mersing
1506 Chia Leong Chow PHF Mersing
1507 Datuk Liu Han Ming PHF Mersing
1508 Lee Chay Heng PHF Mersing
1509 Yoke Yuen Kaan PHF Mersing
1510 Benjamin Choon Leong Kan PHF Mersing
1511 Weng Tong Kan PHF Mersing
1512 Chin Faa Kong PHF Mersing
1513 Lee Kiow Kuang PHF Mersing
1514 Chin Lai Lai PHF Mersing
1515 Chee Siang Low PHF Mersing
1516 Tiong Lye Lui PHF Mersing
1517 Hong Huatt Ng PHF Mersing
1518 Albert Pang PHF Mersing
1519 Hai Bing Tan PHF Mersing
1520 Kin Yeen Tan PHF Mersing
1521 Song Chiang Tay PHF Mersing
1522 Chee Fa Wong PHF Mersing
1523 Chang Fong Yee PHF Mersing
1524 Chek Chuan Yee PHF Mersing
1525 Choon Siong Yuo PHF Mersing
1526 Lee Kiow Kuang Benefactor Mersing
1528 David Sukhdev Singh PHF+3 Miri Oil Town
1530 Ahmad Fadzil PHF Miri
1531 Rosemary Goh Teck Eng PHF Miri
1532 John Chee Yun Leong PHF Miri
1533 Jenny Catherine Liew PHF Miri
1534 Jake Sing-Lock Ngu PHF Miri
1535 Michael Kick-Giau Ong PHF Miri
1536 Deborah R Raj PHF Miri
1537 William Kuo-Fui Tan PHF Miri
1538 Ling Uong-Leh PHF Miri
1539 S K A Wong PHF Miri
1540 Kin Fatt Lee PHF+1 Miri
1541 Yew-Kwang Chua PHF+2 Miri
1542 Ronnie Tan PHF+8 Miri
1544 Kim Seng Goh PHF+1 Mount Sophia
1546 P L Adrian PHF Muar
1547 Krishnan Appaoo PHF Muar
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1548 Thavamoney Devi PHF Muar
1549 R. Doraisamy + PHF Muar
1550 Harpajan Singh Khaira PHF Muar
1551 Dato Koh Thiam Peng PHF Muar
1552 Chiao Jian Kwa PHF Muar
1553 Chua Jui Meng PHF Muar
1554 Ou Yang Chow Min PHF Muar
1555 Margaret Ramasamy PHF Muar
1556 Mancharanjit Singh Sandhu PHF Muar
1557 Lim Chor Seng PHF Muar
1558 A Shanmugam PHF Muar
1559 Mancharanjit Singh PHF Muar
1560 Harjit Singh Nijar PHF Muar
1561 Rugber Singh PHF Muar
1562 Luog Seng Tee PHF Muar
1563 Senthil Doraisamy PHF+1 Muar
1564 Jayasingam Manickam PHF+1 Muar
1565 Etican Ramasamy PHF+1 Muar
1566 Saravanan Krishna PHF+8 Muar
1567 Saravanan Krishna Benefactor Muar
1568 Etican Ramasamy Benefactor Muar
1570 Dicky Cheng Tek Ang PHF Novena
1571 Capt. Christopher Bek PHF Novena
1572 Teck-Guan Khong PHF Novena
1573 Maria Yuet Mei Boey PHF+1 Novena
1574 Kay Hui Tan PHF+1 Novena
1576 Shah Alamgir PHF Pandan Valley
1577 Sarwar Ali PHF Pandan Valley
1578 Anisuzzaman PHF Pandan Valley
1579 Kheng Huat Bek + PHF Pandan Valley
1580 Monjurul Ahsan Bulbul PHF Pandan Valley
1581 Patrick Boon Thiam Cheo PHF Pandan Valley
1582 Shelley Chew PHF Pandan Valley
1583 Boon Kong Chiang PHF Pandan Valley
1584 Daniel Chiu PHF Pandan Valley
1585 Mervyn J. Clarke PHF Pandan Valley
1586 Lawrence H. Da Silva + PHF Pandan Valley
1587 Pran Gopal Datta PHF Pandan Valley
1588 Shiamala Govindasamy PHF Pandan Valley
1589 Anne M. Gutierrez PHF Pandan Valley
1590 Mahmud Hasan PHF Pandan Valley
1591 Ivan Ling Chung Ho PHF Pandan Valley
1592 Peter Howdle PHF Pandan Valley
1593 Saadat Husain PHF Pandan Valley
1594 Ayesha Khanam PHF Pandan Valley
1595 Shahla Khatun PHF Pandan Valley
1596 Andrew Kok Huat Koh PHF Pandan Valley
1597 Ruurd Kuipers PHF Pandan Valley
1598 Gee Aik Lee PHF Pandan Valley
1599 Sai Fan Leong PHF Pandan Valley
1600 Stephen Kam Seng Leong PHF Pandan Valley
1601 Robert D. Lilley PHF Pandan Valley
1602 Aye Ling Lim PHF Pandan Valley
1603 Cheng Kooi Lim PHF Pandan Valley
1604 Adriaan P. Lindenbergh PHF Pandan Valley
1605 Hong Nhi Ly PHF Pandan Valley
1606 Aktari Mamtaz PHF Pandan Valley
1607 Philip Marcelo PHF Pandan Valley
1608 Gopalakrishnen Murugayan PHF Pandan Valley
1609 Caroline Joo See Neo-Phua PHF Pandan Valley
1610 Benjamin Seng Ghee Ng PHF Pandan Valley
1611 Daniel Ong PHF Pandan Valley
1612 George Eng Poh Ong PHF Pandan Valley
1613 Anne Hong Eng Quek PHF Pandan Valley
1614 Reena Cristabel Rajamohan PHF Pandan Valley
1615 Jeffrey K. B. Seow PHF Pandan Valley
1616 Benedict Siak Poh Soh PHF Pandan Valley
1617 Hung Hwee Tan PHF Pandan Valley
1618 Saw-Teen Tan PHF Pandan Valley
1619 Ying Lan Tan PHF Pandan Valley
1620 R. Theyvendran PHF Pandan Valley
1621 Tony Thiam Huat Tng PHF Pandan Valley
1622 Peter B. K. Yap PHF Pandan Valley
1623 Bernard Yunseng Yeo PHF Pandan Valley
1624 Alice Wai Ying Yim PHF Pandan Valley
1625 Mahboob Zaman PHF Pandan Valley
1626 Catherine Zi Yue Chan PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1627 Arthur Ah Nak Foo PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1628 Richard Guan PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1629 Michael W Haines PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1630 Eric Siew Pin Lee PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1631 Eng Hai Lim PHF+1 Pandan Valley
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1632 Soon Hock Lim PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1633 Michael Kia Teck Loh PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1634 Leonard Leong Peow Loo PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1635 Boon Seng Pang PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1636 Cynthia Guan Hiang Tan PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1637 Dave Boon Hock Wee PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1638 Dennis Wee PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1639 Francis Xavier PHF+1 Pandan Valley
1640 Anil Changaroth PHF+2 Pandan Valley
1641 Ben H. Chua PHF+2 Pandan Valley
1642 Peng Sum Choe PHF+3 Pandan Valley
1643 Wah Yuan Tan PHF+3 Pandan Valley
1644 Elsie Chua PHF+6 Pandan Valley
1645 Peng Chye Ang PHF+8 Pandan Valley
1646 Kenneth Mei-Kwang Chew + PHF+8 Pandan Valley
1647 Judy Loh PHF+8 Pandan Valley
1648 Rajamohan Munisamy PHF+8 Pandan Valley
1649 TC Tan PHF+8 Pandan Valley
1650 Kenneth Mei-Kwang Chew + Benefactor Pandan Valley
1651 Eng Hai Lim Benefactor Pandan Valley
1652 Rajamohan Munisamy Benefactor Pandan Valley
1654 Aaron Aussie Jayasakaran PHF Pasir Gudang
1655 Allan Poh-Wah Chee PHF Pasir Gudang
1656 Ho Pak Cherng + PHF Pasir Gudang
1657 Lucas Chew PHF Pasir Gudang
1658 George Fernandez PHF Pasir Gudang
1659 Hee Seng Goh PHF Pasir Gudang
1660 Abdul Manap Ali Hasan PHF Pasir Gudang
1661 Harry Aik Lee Heng PHF Pasir Gudang
1662 Sri Krishnan PHF Pasir Gudang
1663 Sin Wee Liang PHF Pasir Gudang
1664 Emmanuel Niotis PHF Pasir Gudang
1665 Vijaya Ravindran PHF Pasir Gudang
1666 Naveen Sabapathy PHF Pasir Gudang
1667 Alex Tan Yoke San PHF Pasir Gudang
1668 Kuldip Singh PHF Pasir Gudang
1669 Chellam Subramanian PHF Pasir Gudang
1670 Ben Yu Heng Tai PHF Pasir Gudang
1671 Choon Kah Tan PHF Pasir Gudang
1672 Henry Chia Kiat Tan PHF Pasir Gudang
1673 Heng Sai Thong PHF Pasir Gudang
1674 T. Yogarajah PHF Pasir Gudang
1675 Nelson Chick York Loong PHF+1 Pasir Gudang
1676 Ling Ching Ng PHF+1 Pasir Gudang
1677 Seck Boon John Ng PHF+1 Pasir Gudang
1678 Jagendra Singh Sandhu PHF+1 Pasir Gudang
1679 Kim Ann Tay + PHF+1 Pasir Gudang
1680 Clifford Juda Lobo PHF+2 Pasir Gudang
1681 Kian-Wee Chew PHF+8 Pasir Gudang
1682 Parakh Ratanlal PHF+8 Pasir Gudang
1683 V. Venkatachalam PHF+8 Pasir Gudang
1685 Abu Bakar Abdul Rahman PHF Pontian
1686 Boon Chen Ai PHF Pontian
1687 Ng Hua Boon PHF Pontian
1688 Choon Meng Cheng PHF Pontian
1689 Chor Tek Choo PHF Pontian
1690 Woon Siong Lam PHF Pontian
1691 Wang Hua Lee PHF Pontian
1692 Chai Haw Robert Lim PHF Pontian
1693 Yong Pah Lim PHF Pontian
1694 Yu Giok Lim PHF Pontian
1695 Yut Pan Loh PHF Pontian
1696 Tan Hiok Mok PHF Pontian
1697 Nai Suan Ong PHF Pontian
1698 Horng Ngiap Soh PHF Pontian
1699 Meng Watt Tan PHF Pontian
1700 Yen Lung Tan PHF Pontian
1701 Howard Teo + PHF Pontian
1702 Jeck Seng Wee PHF Pontian
1703 Un Huat Lim PHF+1 Pontian
1704 Kong Yu Loh PHF+2 Pontian
1705 Kong Hwee Lee PHF+8 Pontian
1707 Tai Joo Chua PHF Puteri Lagoon
1708 Yong Chai Chua PHF Puteri Lagoon
1709 Seow Mee Gooi PHF Puteri Lagoon
1710 Chuan Hoo Lau PHF Puteri Lagoon
1711 Cheng Yuan Lee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1712 Chin Guan Lee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1713 Yuen Fen Lee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1714 Jimmy Wie Kong Leong PHF Puteri Lagoon
1715 Chin Leong Lim PHF Puteri Lagoon
1716 Seng Chor Lim PHF Puteri Lagoon
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1717 Lee-Kun Low PHF Puteri Lagoon
1718 Alan Soh PHF Puteri Lagoon
1719 Alex Ah Lek Tang PHF Puteri Lagoon
1720 Ke Yeng Tee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1721 Timothy Wan Ullok PHF Puteri Lagoon
1722 Wei Fung Wong PHF Puteri Lagoon
1723 Winston Ah Sim Yee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1724 Woon Seng Yee PHF Puteri Lagoon
1725 Seng Lai Ong PHF+1 Puteri Lagoon
1726 Lip Meng Soh PHF+1 Puteri Lagoon
1727 Chin Hoe Tay PHF+1 Puteri Lagoon
1728 Kate Chan Sook Cheng PHF+3 Puteri Lagoon
1729 Teck Boon Lee PHF+3 Puteri Lagoon
1730 Maryann Keh Ling Tee PHF+3 Puteri Lagoon
1731 Jeffrey Ming Jye Lau PHF+4 Puteri Lagoon
1732 Joseph Yat Choy Lee PHF+4 Puteri Lagoon
1733 Ching Haa Tee PHF+4 Puteri Lagoon
1734 Terence Guan Khung Teoh PHF+5 Puteri Lagoon
1735 Ling Ping Ng PHF+6 Puteri Lagoon
1737 Jose Almeda PHF Queenstown
1738 Stéphane Benoist PHF Queenstown
1739 Laurent L.R. Bertrand PHF Queenstown
1740 Lois Jocelyn Blanc PHF Queenstown
1741 Roger B. Brown PHF Queenstown
1742 Eric Chi Ming Chan PHF Queenstown
1743 Shirley Sin Lee Chen PHF Queenstown
1744 Paul Hooi Cheng Cheong PHF Queenstown
1745 Jeremy Kay Hwa Chia PHF Queenstown
1746 Francis Chin PHF Queenstown
1747 Jenny Ching PHF Queenstown
1748 Derek Lee Chian Choon PHF Queenstown
1749 Albert Choo Teow Huat PHF Queenstown
1750 Daniel Chung Chuang PHF Queenstown
1751 Robert C. Hiang Chye PHF Queenstown
1752 René d’Avezac de Moran PHF Queenstown
1753 Michael Dietrich PHF Queenstown
1754 Dieter Eckstein PHF Queenstown
1755 John G Eyer PHF Queenstown
1756 Bruno Finetto PHF Queenstown
1757 Wolfdietrich E. Goettel PHF Queenstown
1758 Francis Goh PHF Queenstown
1759 Getty Te Win Goh PHF Queenstown
1760 Sher Wee Goh PHF Queenstown
1761 William Goh PHF Queenstown
1762 A. K. Han PHF Queenstown
1763 Martin Heck PHF Queenstown
1764 Michael Peter Hinterbrandner PHF Queenstown
1765 Pau Wing Hong PHF Queenstown
1766 Lim Sia Jiang PHF Queenstown
1767 Eric Karst PHF Queenstown
1768 S Kesavaitak PHF Queenstown
1769 Peter Koh PHF Queenstown
1770 Franz Lanthaler PHF Queenstown
1771 Suzanne Leong W.F. PHF Queenstown
1772 Ava Leung PHF Queenstown
1773 Allan H.Y. Lim PHF Queenstown
1774 Anthony P. T. Lim PHF Queenstown
1775 Fiona Lim PHF Queenstown
1776 Kuang Hui Lim PHF Queenstown
1777 Owen J Lockhart PHF Queenstown
1778 Michael Loh PHF Queenstown
1779 Sarah Loh PHF Queenstown
1780 Michael Chin Woon Moey PHF Queenstown
1781 Vincent K. W. Moey PHF Queenstown
1782 Jeyandran Nadarajah PHF Queenstown
1783 Keith Keng-Kwang Ng PHF Queenstown
1784 Adisak Panupong PHF Queenstown
1785 Sissy Hyun Park PHF Queenstown
1786 Gabrielle En-Guo Qing PHF Queenstown
1787 Andreas Gunter Schmidt PHF Queenstown
1788 Hartwig Schulze Eckardt PHF Queenstown
1789 Sabrina Theresia Schwarz PHF Queenstown
1790 Zlata Sheve PHF Queenstown
1791 Sam Koh Soo Siah PHF Queenstown
1792 Stephan Sommer PHF Queenstown
1793 Anthony Tang PHF Queenstown
1794 Joseph N. W. Tan PHF Queenstown
1795 Willie Tan PHF Queenstown
1796 Abdullah Tarmugi PHF Queenstown
1797 Supa Tasnaruangrong PHF Queenstown
1798 Avery Teo PHF Queenstown
1799 Lothar Helmut Till PHF Queenstown
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1800 Chee-Kan To PHF Queenstown
1801 Ah Bee Toi PHF Queenstown
1802 Ravi Velu PHF Queenstown
1803 Preston Webb PHF Queenstown
1804 Charles Lee Che Wing PHF Queenstown
1805 Denise Wong PHF Queenstown
1806 Doris Wong PHF Queenstown
1807 Edward Fook Kei Wong PHF Queenstown
1808 Rosie Chor Koon Wong PHF Queenstown
1809 Yik Mun Wong PHF Queenstown
1810 Tian Swee Yeo PHF Queenstown
1811 Mavis Yit Yeng Yong PHF Queenstown
1812 Leonhard Zanier PHF Queenstown
1813 Shu Jun Zhang PHF Queenstown
1814 Ting Jun Zhang PHF Queenstown
1815 Wan Juen Zhang PHF Queenstown
1816 Yan Jun Zhang PHF Queenstown
1817 Alfred E. Binggeli PHF+1 Queenstown
1818 Anthony Thng Bock Boh PHF+1 Queenstown
1819 Jack Chuang PHF+1 Queenstown
1820 Adrian Nicholas Alger Cowell PHF+1 Queenstown
1821 Gerard Clive Martin Galistan PHF+1 Queenstown
1822 Peter Gleue PHF+1 Queenstown
1823 Linda Gouw PHF+1 Queenstown
1824 Clara L. H. Ho PHF+1 Queenstown
1825 Juat Muay Koh PHF+1 Queenstown
1826 Onnah Liew PHF+1 Queenstown
1827 Donny Liu PHF+1 Queenstown
1828 Gary Loh PHF+1 Queenstown
1829 Say Tiong Ng PHF+1 Queenstown
1830 Tin Tuck Ng PHF+1 Queenstown
1831 Abdul Shukor PHF+1 Queenstown
1832 Edward Fook Kei Wong PHF+1 Queenstown
1833 Jovenal R. Santiago PHF+2 Queenstown
1834 Benjamin Chan Seng Wong PHF+2 Queenstown
1835 Stanley S. Y. Wong PHF+2 Queenstown
1836 Peter De Braux PHF+3 Queenstown
1837 Hans Jaeger PHF+3 Queenstown
1838 Terence T.C. Ng PHF+3 Queenstown
1839 Diana Tan PHF+3 Queenstown
1840 Augustine Goh PHF+4 Queenstown
1841 Edmund A. Huebner PHF+4 Queenstown
1842 Alan Hong Joo Chan PHF+8 Queenstown
1843 Sanford Chee PHF+8 Queenstown
1844 Chris Yee Ching Chen PHF+8 Queenstown
1845 Agnes Choon Eng Kwek PHF+8 Queenstown
1846 Valentin Schillo PHF+8 Queenstown
1847 Erich Schneider PHF+8 Queenstown
1848 Christoph Seibold-Graf PHF+8 Queenstown
1849 David Tang PHF+8 Queenstown
1850 Pok-Zin Teo PHF+8 Queenstown
1851 Jeffrey Wong PHF+8 Queenstown
1852 Sydney Kin Bond Yeung PHF+8 Queenstown
1853 Alan Hong Joo Chan Benefactor Queenstown
1854 Pok-Zin Teo Benefactor Queenstown
1856 Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak + PHF Raffles City
1857 George Abraham PHF Raffles City
1858 Ravinthran Arumugam PHF Raffles City
1859 Torben Bengtsson PHF Raffles City
1860 Dayal Naraindas Bhojwani PHF Raffles City
1861 Melville N. Campos PHF Raffles City
1862 Steve Kim-Ting Chia PHF Raffles City
1863 David Soon-Siong Chin PHF Raffles City
1864 Koy Nam Chin PHF Raffles City
1865 Mark Chng PHF Raffles City
1866 Siew-Ying Chow PHF Raffles City
1867 Luis Coronado PHF Raffles City
1868 Gregory A. Duffell PHF Raffles City
1869 Natascha R. Ghadiali PHF Raffles City
1870 Kok Koh Ho PHF Raffles City
1871 Robert S A Hsieh PHF Raffles City
1872 Aziz Jayabali PHF Raffles City
1873 Percival Jeyapal PHF Raffles City
1874 Seppo Juhanl Kanassalo PHF Raffles City
1875 K. Kesavapany PHF Raffles City
1876 Chai-Seng Khong PHF Raffles City
1877 May Yue Khong PHF Raffles City
1878 Pang Fee Lai PHF Raffles City
1879 Namratha Lakshmi PHF Raffles City
1880 Kum Kit Lee PHF Raffles City
1881 Lawrence V. H. Lee PHF Raffles City
1882 Ping-Shih Lee PHF Raffles City
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1883 Sam Kong Lee PHF Raffles City
1884 Frankie Tan Leng-Cheo PHF Raffles City
1885 Lian-Sze Lien PHF Raffles City
1886 Boon-Keng Lim PHF Raffles City
1887 Hua Min Lim PHF Raffles City
1888 Hua-Min Lim PHF Raffles City
1889 Giuseppe Lombardo PHF Raffles City
1890 Siew-Joon Low PHF Raffles City
1891 Christoph H Mertz PHF Raffles City
1892 Adnan Midani + PHF Raffles City
1893 Nahla Midani PHF Raffles City
1894 Sami Midani + PHF Raffles City
1895 Mohan T. Mulani PHF Raffles City
1896 Siegfried Peper PHF Raffles City
1897 Tin Cock Phua PHF Raffles City
1898 K Jaya Prakash PHF Raffles City
1899 Roberto Pregarz PHF Raffles City
1900 Abdul Bin Abdul Razak Rahim PHF Raffles City
1901 Vikna Rajah PHF Raffles City
1902 Andrew Schleider PHF Raffles City
1903 Alice Scott-Ross PHF Raffles City
1904 Marcus Wyndham Scott-Ross PHF Raffles City
1905 Junie Sharp PHF Raffles City
1906 Alfred Ping-Fatt Shee PHF Raffles City
1907 Sorinder Singh PHF Raffles City
1908 S P Singh PHF Raffles City
1909 Aaron Yak Chin Tan PHF Raffles City
1910 Agnes Kim Lwi Tan PHF Raffles City
1911 Juliet Tan PHF Raffles City
1912 Karen Tan PHF Raffles City
1913 Mohit Varshney PHF Raffles City
1914 Chee-Meng Wang PHF Raffles City
1915 Kazutoshi Yamazaki PHF Raffles City
1916 Stanley Yap PHF Raffles City
1917 Fung-Yan Yoong PHF Raffles City
1918 Leong-Yan Yoong PHF Raffles City
1919 Sigrid Zialcita PHF Raffles City
1920 Kedar Bajaj PHF+1 Raffles City
1921 J L M Gorrie PHF+1 Raffles City
1922 Geoffrey M Hogg PHF+1 Raffles City
1923 David Fong Lit Lee PHF+1 Raffles City
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1924 David Kay Tuan Lee PHF+1 Raffles City
1925 Eugene Lim PHF+1 Raffles City
1926 Gerald Thien Su Lim PHF+1 Raffles City
1927 Cze Hong Low PHF+1 Raffles City
1928 Alfred Ong PHF+1 Raffles City
1929 David Choon Ong PHF+1 Raffles City
1930 Mohan R. Pillay PHF+1 Raffles City
1931 Kaka Singh PHF+1 Raffles City
1932 Nidhi Swarup PHF+1 Raffles City
1933 Steven Tin How Teng + PHF+1 Raffles City
1934 Koon-San Wee PHF+1 Raffles City
1935 Jeffrey Chan PHF+2 Raffles City
1936 Jimmy S. Daruwalla + PHF+2 Raffles City
1937 Joseph C. T. Foo PHF+2 Raffles City
1938 Corina Lai PHF+2 Raffles City
1939 Billy Beng Cheng Lee PHF+2 Raffles City
1940 Ronald M. Pereira PHF+2 Raffles City
1941 Jaya K. Prakash PHF+2 Raffles City
1942 Rustom M. Ghadiali PHF+3 Raffles City
1943 Heng-Khuan Brian Tan PHF+3 Raffles City
1944 Murugiah Rajaram PHF+4 Raffles City
1945 Sami Midani PHF+6 Raffles City
1946 Vincent Wei Ching Chen PHF+8 Raffles City
1947 Johnson Chin Kwang Tan PHF+8 Raffles City
1948 Wah-Pin Yoong + PHF+8 Raffles City
1949 CGL Capital Corporation Certificate of Raffles City
Appreciation
1950 Vincent Wei Ching Chen Benefactor Raffles City
1951 Joseph C. T. Foo Benefactor Raffles City
1952 David Fong Lit Lee Benefactor Raffles City
1953 Siew-Joon Low Benefactor Raffles City
1954 Alfred Ping-Fatt Shee Benefactor Raffles City
1955 Wah-Pin Yoong + Benefactor Raffles City
1957 Kim Ping Alan Pang PHF Sandakan North
1958 Poh Kau Cheang PHF Sandakan North
1959 Man Chiu Cheong PHF Sandakan North
1960 Hock Ak Chia PHF Sandakan North
1961 Chi Siang Chit PHF Sandakan North
1962 Chee Fan Chong PHF Sandakan North
1963 Len Yu Chong PHF Sandakan North
1964 Chak Ming Chung PHF Sandakan North
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1965 Ngit Jin Hee PHF Sandakan North
1966 Kit Hing Hiew PHF Sandakan North
1967 Kwok Hing Hong PHF Sandakan North
1968 CHOOM KWONG KHOO PHF Sandakan North
1969 Chun Kiat Khoo + PHF Sandakan North
1970 Hong Lian Koh PHF Sandakan North
1971 Ah Kong Ku PHF Sandakan North
1972 Hong Chang Peter Kue PHF Sandakan North
1973 Mei Moi Lam PHF Sandakan North
1974 Kien Siong Lau PHF Sandakan North
1975 Chu Yan Lim PHF Sandakan North
1976 Guan Tick Lim PHF Sandakan North
1977 Jok Teck Lim PHF Sandakan North
1978 Kim Lu Lim PHF Sandakan North
1979 Vui Khing Lim PHF Sandakan North
1980 Thien Loi Lo PHF Sandakan North
1981 Tooi Low PHF Sandakan North
1982 Ket Henn Ng PHF Sandakan North
1983 Mee Lan Ouh + PHF Sandakan North
1984 Kam Ti Sheak PHF Sandakan North
1985 Kwok Wah Soo PHF Sandakan North
1986 Chong Pil Tan PHF Sandakan North
1987 Kok Wei Tang PHF Sandakan North
1988 Raymond Shu Kiat Tan PHF Sandakan North
1989 Seong Lin Wong PHF Sandakan North
1990 Yun Leong Wong PHF Sandakan North
1991 Kok Ming Yap PHF Sandakan North
1992 Yee Hing Yuen PHF Sandakan North
1993 Keh Kuang Khoo PHF+1 Sandakan North
1994 Shee Liang Kwek PHF+1 Sandakan North
1995 Mak Lee Low PHF+1 Sandakan North
1996 Chiow Yong Quek + PHF+1 Sandakan North
1997 Robert Yien Chong Tam PHF+1 Sandakan North
1998 Hieng Yee Tsang PHF+1 Sandakan North
1999 Kiing Ho Lau PHF+8 Sandakan North
2000 Yun Miew Pang PHF+8 Sandakan North
2002 Lei Man Au PHF Sandakan
2003 Haji Abd Ghani Awaludin PHF Sandakan
2004 Tenny Yee Chiung Chang PHF Sandakan
2005 Vincent Yuk Hong Chang PHF Sandakan
2006 Seng Fong Betty Chan PHF Sandakan
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2007 Tzun Hei Chan PHF Sandakan
2008 Y C Chan PHF Sandakan
2009 Nyuk Fui Charles Chen PHF Sandakan
2010 Tam Kam Cheong PHF Sandakan
2011 Chung Kyong Chin PHF Sandakan
2012 Dianna Kon Kyun Chin PHF Sandakan
2013 Yon Hee Choi PHF Sandakan
2014 Dusun Ket Vui Chong PHF Sandakan
2015 Datuk Khoo Thaw Choon PHF Sandakan
2016 Yeok Ming Victor Chow PHF Sandakan
2017 Soon Jui Vincent Chua PHF Sandakan
2018 Robin Chung PHF Sandakan
2019 George Dai Chu Ho + PHF Sandakan
2020 Huh Hoon PHF Sandakan
2021 Stanley T. S. Ho PHF Sandakan
2022 C B Huang PHF Sandakan
2023 Juana Jorgy PHF Sandakan
2024 Ambrose John Juin PHF Sandakan
2025 Ket Kiong Aloysius Kan PHF Sandakan
2026 Alexander Khoo + PHF Sandakan
2027 Tai Kong PHF Sandakan
2028 Peter Hong Chang Kue PHF Sandakan
2029 Terrence Tan Kiong Lai PHF Sandakan
2030 Kee Onn Lau PHF Sandakan
2031 Richard Tsu Shun Lee PHF Sandakan
2032 Sam Vui Kiong Liew PHF Sandakan
2033 Chieng You Lik PHF Sandakan
2034 Rudy Teck Hock Lim PHF Sandakan
2035 Sau Keng Lo PHF Sandakan
2036 Keng Hwee Kenny Low PHF Sandakan
2037 Tong Youn Lu PHF Sandakan
2038 Kwan Tong Ming PHF Sandakan
2039 Mariano A Munoz PHF Sandakan
2040 Tet Yin Ngui PHF Sandakan
2041 Viganeswaran Ponnudurai PHF Sandakan
2042 Yu Siong Simon See PHF Sandakan
2043 Joseph Phang Si-Chung PHF Sandakan
2044 Kiok Chim Tang PHF Sandakan
2045 Kwee Neo Anne Tan PHF Sandakan
2046 Sylvester Tan PHF Sandakan
2047 Yin Kan Danny Tsang PHF Sandakan
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2048 Edwin T. B. Tsen PHF Sandakan
2049 Eleanor Wong PHF Sandakan
2050 Mie Kiu Wong PHF Sandakan
2051 Richard Wong PHF Sandakan
2052 Fei Chien Jessica Yap PHF Sandakan
2053 Datin Quek Chiow Yong PHF Sandakan
2054 Chee Ming So PHF+1 Sandakan
2055 Tong Kong Wong PHF+1 Sandakan
2056 Kwok Wah Kong PHF+2 Sandakan
2057 Peng Huat Jeffrey Lim PHF+3 Sandakan
2059 King Chong Chieng PHF+2 Sarikei
2061 G Balachandran PHF Segamat
2062 Noreen D’Costa PHF Segamat
2063 Chong Guan Lee PHF Segamat
2064 Dato Sia + PHF Segamat
2065 Beng Tong Tan, Sr. PHF Segamat
2066 Kok Tong Tee PHF Segamat
2067 Hock Boon Yeo PHF Segamat
2068 Seow Jin Jason Yeo PHF Segamat
2069 Roche F. D’Costa PHF+1 Segamat
2070 Roche Francis D’Costa PHF+1 Segamat
2071 Yok Tee Steven Sia PHF+2 Segamat
2072 Geok Beng Michael Sia Benefactor Segamat
2074 Hong Lan Chan PHF Sentosa
2075 Choon-Hou Ho PHF Sentosa
2076 Adrian Hock-Chuan Koh PHF Sentosa
2077 Pauline Koh PHF Sentosa
2078 Thien Ner Koh PHF Sentosa
2079 Joseph W.W. Kwok PHF Sentosa
2080 Siew Hwa Lim PHF Sentosa
2081 Robin Boon Yong Tan PHF Sentosa
2082 Casey Teh PHF Sentosa
2083 Jimmy Chin Meng Teo PHF Sentosa
2084 Joehan Tohkingkeo PHF Sentosa
2085 Fook-Kong Wan PHF Sentosa
2086 Francis Yue Chiang Wong PHF Sentosa
2087 Marcus Thien Chong Wong PHF Sentosa
2088 Rachel Mai Kim Wong PHF Sentosa
2089 Naresh Kumar Kalani PHF+1 Sentosa
2090 Karen Geak-Tsooi Kang PHF+1 Sentosa
2091 Oi Cheng Lee PHF+1 Sentosa
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2092 Michael Sing-Kong Quek PHF+1 Sentosa
2093 Cheng Woon Teo PHF+1 Sentosa
2094 Linda Peck-Ling Wong PHF+1 Sentosa
2095 Chong-Yew Khoo + PHF+2 Sentosa
2096 Ee-Mei Poh PHF+2 Sentosa
2097 Elaine Chooi Peng Teh PHF+2 Sentosa
2098 Alan Phooi-Choon Koh PHF+8 Sentosa
2099 Alan Phooi-Choon Koh Benefactor Sentosa
2100 Jaclyn P.K. Ng Benefactor Sentosa
2101 Linda Peck-Ling Wong Benefactor Sentosa
2103 Florence Heng PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2104 Keah Huat Hong PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2105 William Lee PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2106 Yang Kwang Lee PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2107 Cheng Chit Leong PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2108 Elizabeth Michele Leong PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2109 Renee Regina Leong PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2110 Sultan H. A. Sy Mangelen PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2111 Mukundan Nair PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2112 V. Parameswaran Nair PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2113 Harmon Singh PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2114 Florence Yuniwati Suryawan PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2115 Cathy Siew Choo Tan PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2116 Teresa Yin Yin Tso PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2117 Michael Wong PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2118 Jazmyn E.Marguerite Chelliah PHF+1 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2119 Lay Lee Lim PHF+1 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2120 Cher Thong Tan PHF+1 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2121 Valentine Selvam Winslow PHF+1 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2122 Richard Teck Cheong Cheung PHF+2 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2123 Angelia Tio-Leong PHF+2 Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2124 Valentine Selvam Winslow Benefactor Serangoon Gardens Orchard
2126 Peng Thong Goh PHF Shenton
2127 Peng Kiat Lauw PHF Shenton
2128 Edward S. H. Lim PHF Shenton
2129 Jiau Er Pearl Wong PHF Shenton
2130 Guang Sheng Li PHF+2 Shenton
2132 Peng Ann Chew PHF Sibu
2133 Cheng Chung Ching PHF Sibu
2134 Chang Lek Hu PHF Sibu
2135 Lau Hieng Ing PHF Sibu
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2136 Tony Kong PHF Sibu
2137 William Lau Kung Hui PHF Sibu
2138 Philip Lau Lee Haine PHF Sibu
2139 Siew-Kong Ngui PHF Sibu
2140 Roger Seng Teck Ong PHF Sibu
2141 Lau Hui Siong PHF Sibu
2142 Anthony Teo PHF Sibu
2143 Bing Cheong Ting PHF Sibu
2144 Clement Tung Ung Tiong + PHF Sibu
2145 Richard Lee Say Tshin PHF Sibu
2146 Paul Ming Ngiek Wong PHF Sibu
2147 Stephen Kie Yong Wong PHF Sibu
2148 Peter Chiu Lik SIng PHF+1 Sibu
2149 Tiong Hiew King PHF+1 Sibu
2150 Robert Doh Seng Wong PHF+1 Sibu
2152 Christine Aeria PHF Singapore
2153 Rupesh Agrawal PHF Singapore
2154 Ghanshyam Ahuja PHF Singapore
2155 P R Ahuja PHF Singapore
2156 Rajan Lachmandas Alwani PHF Singapore
2157 N P Marimuthu Ammal + PHF Singapore
2158 Choon-Kiat Ang PHF Singapore
2159 Lydia Swee-Imm Ang PHF Singapore
2160 Adnan Ahmed Ansari PHF Singapore
2161 C S Ashbrook + PHF Singapore
2162 Marco Bardelli PHF Singapore
2163 Chris Baskaran PHF Singapore
2164 H. P. Bhagat PHF Singapore
2165 Deepak Bharvani PHF Singapore
2166 Rajan L Bharvani PHF Singapore
2167 Mohan Bhojwani PHF Singapore
2168 Yin-Sum Boey PHF Singapore
2169 R K Booker + PHF Singapore
2170 Ravindra Chamaria PHF Singapore
2171 Cheow Kiat Chan + PHF Singapore
2172 Shuki Chandra PHF Singapore
2173 Harold Chan PHF Singapore
2174 Mithu T. Chanrai + PHF Singapore
2175 N M Chanrai PHF Singapore
2176 Pitu Chanrai PHF Singapore
2177 Sunder Sham Chanrai PHF Singapore
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2178 Amitava Chatterjee PHF Singapore
2179 Arundhati Chatterjee PHF Singapore
2180 Deblina Chatterjee PHF Singapore
2181 Jayanta Chatterjee PHF Singapore
2182 Mohan Chellappa PHF Singapore
2183 Yang-Chin Chen PHF Singapore
2184 Ann Hui Chew PHF Singapore
2185 Jee Ah Chian + PHF Singapore
2186 Robert Fan Yen Chien PHF Singapore
2187 Chiang Liew Chin PHF Singapore
2188 Chye Fong Chin + PHF Singapore
2189 Rosario Guzman Ching PHF Singapore
2190 Mary Chin PHF Singapore
2191 Patrick Chin PHF Singapore
2192 Gopal Choudhury PHF Singapore
2193 Lien Ying Chow PHF Singapore
2194 Ka Seng Chua PHF Singapore
2195 Khoo Hong Chuan PHF Singapore
2196 Peter Tan Weng Chye PHF Singapore
2197 Peyton Coffin PHF Singapore
2198 Patrick M. Connor PHF Singapore
2199 Farida R. C. Cooper PHF Singapore
2200 Feroza R C Cooper PHF Singapore
2201 Lupu Craiu PHF Singapore
2202 Talia Craiu PHF Singapore
2203 Lionel Cresson + PHF Singapore
2204 V Daryanani PHF Singapore
2205 Laveen Daryani PHF Singapore
2206 Shirin Dastur PHF Singapore
2207 Nicholas De Boursac PHF Singapore
2208 Hatim S Degani PHF Singapore
2209 Bertrand De Mil PHF Singapore
2210 Anindya Dutta PHF Singapore
2211 Ole Dyrhauge PHF Singapore
2212 Alex Eu PHF Singapore
2213 David Lee Fernandes PHF Singapore
2214 Bock-Seng Goh PHF Singapore
2215 Chok Tong Goh PHF Singapore
2216 Frankie Chong Chee Goh PHF Singapore
2217 Joseph Gondobintoro PHF Singapore
2218 Lingam Gopal PHF Singapore
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2219 Fatimah Gous PHF Singapore
2220 D K Gudgeon PHF Singapore
2221 Dau Dayal Gupta PHF Singapore
2222 Prem Gurbani PHF Singapore
2223 Horst Hagemann PHF Singapore
2224 H M Hassanbhai PHF Singapore
2225 Shabbir H. Hassanbhai PHF Singapore
2226 Patrick K Hernon + PHF Singapore
2227 David Wing Ip Ho PHF Singapore
2228 Felicity Ho PHF Singapore
2229 Sek Tien Hoh PHF Singapore
2230 Lee Fook Hong PHF Singapore
2231 Sing Keow Hoon PHF Singapore
2232 Leow Jwee How PHF Singapore
2233 Chia Hoy PHF Singapore
2234 Raymond T H Huang PHF Singapore
2235 Matei Iurascu PHF Singapore
2236 John Jacob PHF Singapore
2237 Ashwin Jayaram PHF Singapore
2238 Anil Kumar Jhunjhnuwala PHF Singapore
2239 Erik Lee Johnsen PHF Singapore
2240 Deepu Joseph PHF Singapore
2241 J. M. Jumabhoy PHF Singapore
2242 Cecil S. C. Kaan PHF Singapore
2243 Vikrant Kanyal PHF Singapore
2244 Vasugi Karthigayan PHF Singapore
2245 M Karthigesu PHF Singapore
2246 Rama Kasi PHF Singapore
2247 Nobuhiro Kawata PHF Singapore
2248 Gaurav Keerthi PHF Singapore
2249 Rahul Keerthi PHF Singapore
2250 Seah Cheng Kee PHF Singapore
2251 Philippe Kerrelle PHF Singapore
2252 Asheesh Khaneja PHF Singapore
2253 Irshad U. Khan PHF Singapore
2254 Reinhard Joachim Klemmer PHF Singapore
2255 Satpal Kogar + PHF Singapore
2256 Choon Hui Koh PHF Singapore
2257 Gek Kee Koh PHF Singapore
2258 Peter H. K. Koh PHF Singapore
2259 Yuen Kong Kon PHF Singapore
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2260 Amrit Kripalani PHF Singapore
2261 Uttam Kripalani PHF Singapore
2262 Santha Kumar PHF Singapore
2263 Gunter Lang PHF Singapore
2264 Rune Larsen PHF Singapore
2265 Y S Lau PHF Singapore
2266 Fong Seng Lee PHF Singapore
2267 Joseph Kok Han Lee PHF Singapore
2268 Alexandre Lega PHF Singapore
2269 Philip Hou Kit Leong PHF Singapore
2270 Jwee Meng Leow PHF Singapore
2271 Ee Peng Liang PHF Singapore
2272 Ying Chow Lien PHF Singapore
2273 Heng Seng Lim PHF Singapore
2274 Kee Ming Lim PHF Singapore
2275 Michael Choo San Lim PHF Singapore
2276 Shing Li + PHF Singapore
2277 Mary Loh PHF Singapore
2278 Mary Ing Hua Loh PHF Singapore
2279 Lee Tong Loon + PHF Singapore
2280 Ghansham Mahtani PHF Singapore
2281 Molini Ghansham Mahtani PHF Singapore
2282 Bharat Mandloi PHF Singapore
2283 Shymam Mangharam PHF Singapore
2284 Jamshid K. Medora PHF Singapore
2285 Keki M Medora + PHF Singapore
2286 K. S. Mehta + PHF Singapore
2287 Shobha Melwani PHF Singapore
2288 Colin J.G. Miles PHF Singapore
2289 Noshir Mistri PHF Singapore
2290 Hiroaki Miyauchi PHF Singapore
2291 Abdullah Mohamed PHF Singapore
2292 Adam R. Moledina PHF Singapore
2293 Almas Moledina + PHF Singapore
2294 Jazmin Aria Moledina PHF Singapore
2295 Shaan Z. Moledina PHF Singapore
2296 Hassan Moosa PHF Singapore
2297 Rudy Mosbergen PHF Singapore
2298 Tikam Mulani PHF Singapore
2299 R Murugason + PHF Singapore
2300 Kanayalal Nanwani PHF Singapore
129
130
2301 Arun K. Nigam PHF Singapore
2302 Peter-Paul Nijsten PHF Singapore
2303 Renate Noessler PHF Singapore
2304 Victor F. Olsen PHF Singapore
2305 J K Ong PHF Singapore
2306 Tiang Wee Ong PHF Singapore
2307 Jane Ooi PHF Singapore
2308 Jocelyn Pantastico PHF Singapore
2309 Pei Yu Pao PHF Singapore
2310 Mr. Parthiban PHF Singapore
2311 Edmond Pereira PHF Singapore
2312 Eric Elias Pereira PHF Singapore
2313 Malena Perkmann PHF Singapore
2314 Phu Pham PHF Singapore
2315 Tim Philippi PHF Singapore
2316 Vadim Pichtchikov PHF Singapore
2317 Johannes Ulrich Pirker PHF Singapore
2318 Dalip Puri PHF Singapore
2319 Kar Tung Quek PHF Singapore
2320 Bahar Rachman PHF Singapore
2321 Ramesh Ramchandani PHF Singapore
2322 Rajaram Ramiah PHF Singapore
2323 Sirtori Renato PHF Singapore
2324 Alexander Ressos PHF Singapore
2325 Gino Rinaldi PHF Singapore
2326 Walter Rintoul PHF Singapore
2327 T. Lee Robinson PHF Singapore
2328 Gerard F. Robless PHF Singapore
2329 Gordon H. Rose PHF Singapore
2330 Giorgio Maria Rosica PHF Singapore
2331 C G V Rudd PHF Singapore
2332 P Raj Sachdev PHF Singapore
2333 Amina Safdar PHF Singapore
2334 Sukanya Sangameswaran PHF Singapore
2335 Jeanette Sanjiman PHF Singapore
2336 Xavier Imral Sanjiman PHF Singapore
2337 Maria Santiago PHF Singapore
2338 Ashwani Kumar Sarwal PHF Singapore
2339 Edmund R. Sawtelle PHF Singapore
2340 Bernard Scala PHF Singapore
2341 Robert Andrew Schlesinger PHF Singapore
2342 Hans-Juergen Horst Rudolf
PHF
Singapore
Schniewind
2343 Klaus Schott PHF Singapore
2344 Chan Fun Seng + PHF Singapore
2345 Patrick Seow PHF Singapore
2346 Bina Shahani PHF Singapore
2347 Mamta Shahani PHF Singapore
2348 Mamta Shahani PHF Singapore
2349 Renu Shahani PHF Singapore
2350 Sanjeev Kumar Shah PHF Singapore
2351 Alok Sharma PHF Singapore
2352 Pradeep Kumar Sharma PHF Singapore
2353 Runme Shaw + PHF Singapore
2354 Harry Sherwood PHF Singapore
2355 Arun Shroff PHF Singapore
2356 Bidya Devi Shroff PHF Singapore
2357 Arun Sinha + PHF Singapore
2358 Mohd Sohail PHF Singapore
2359 Brij S Soin PHF Singapore
2360 Kimio Somemiya PHF Singapore
2361 Moh Ngai Song PHF Singapore
2362 Ping Fan So PHF Singapore
2363 K P Soundarajan PHF Singapore
2364 Jean Pierre Stern PHF Singapore
2365 Natesa Sundaresan PHF Singapore
2366 Eddie Li-Chen Sung PHF Singapore
2367 Craiu Tamara PHF Singapore
2368 Ching Khoon Tan PHF Singapore
2369 Hien Meng Tan PHF Singapore
2370 Kwang Kai Tan PHF Singapore
2371 Garry David Taylor PHF Singapore
2372 Grace Taylor PHF Singapore
2373 Patrick Siong Suanh Tay PHF Singapore
2374 Patrick Sion Suanh Tay PHF Singapore
2375 Praveen Tekriwal PHF Singapore
2376 Wendy Ali Lan Teo PHF Singapore
2377 Gnana Thevathasan PHF Singapore
2378 Yeo Hock Thye + PHF Singapore
2379 Himanshu Lalitrai Timbadia PHF Singapore
2380 Keng Kiat Toh PHF Singapore
2381 Carlo Van den Akker PHF Singapore
131
2382 Bill Vandenberg PHF Singapore
2383 Andre R. Van Heemstra PHF Singapore
2384 Balasubramanian Venkatesan PHF Singapore
2385 I. R. Vig PHF Singapore
2386 Leon Vincent PHF Singapore
2387 Michiel Viruly PHF Singapore
2388 Erich Vosshage PHF Singapore
2389 Aaron Robert Warnke PHF Singapore
2390 Walter J Wearne PHF Singapore
2391 Walter J Wearne + PHF Singapore
2392 Roland Beng Sing Wee PHF Singapore
2393 Wilson Widjaja PHF Singapore
2394 Eugene Wijeysingha PHF Singapore
2395 Manfred Wolff PHF Singapore
2396 Anne Wong PHF Singapore
2397 Joyce Wong PHF Singapore
2398 Joyce Wong PHF Singapore
2399 Molli Wong PHF Singapore
2400 Yew Cheong Wong PHF Singapore
2401 Raymond Wujanto PHF Singapore
2402 Erica-Maria Wyss PHF Singapore
2403 Hee Kuang Henry Yeo PHF Singapore
2404 Seang Aun Yeoh PHF Singapore
2405 Lusiana Hasan Yeo PHF Singapore
2406 Tiam Siew Yeo + PHF Singapore
2407 Ivy Yew PHF Singapore
2408 Lee Kuan Yew PHF Singapore
2409 Kieran Yi PHF Singapore
2410 Abd Rahman Zahidi PHF Singapore
2411 K. R. Chandra + PHF+1 Singapore
2412 Pradeep Chatterjee PHF+1 Singapore
2413 Etienne Chenevier PHF+1 Singapore
2414 Vincent Fook-Hin Chong PHF+1 Singapore
2415 Akhil Chopra PHF+1 Singapore
2416 Tong Ming Chuan PHF+1 Singapore
2417 Zarin R C Cooper PHF+1 Singapore
2418 Josephine Craiu PHF+1 Singapore
2419 Judith Craiu PHF+1 Singapore
2420 Guy Demierre PHF+1 Singapore
2421 Caroline Doyen-Tiger PHF+1 Singapore
2422 Mark Eger PHF+1 Singapore
132
2423 Chiang Shih Fang PHF+1 Singapore
2424 Ben Fernandes PHF+1 Singapore
2425 Jayant Gadgil PHF+1 Singapore
2426 Maria Hassanbhai PHF+1 Singapore
2427 Irene Hennedige PHF+1 Singapore
2428 Patrick K Hernon PHF+1 Singapore
2429 Raymon T. H. Huang PHF+1 Singapore
2430 Kimie Ishizaki PHF+1 Singapore
2431 Chhanulal Jhunjhnuwala PHF+1 Singapore
2432 Nadarajah Pillai Karthigayan PHF+1 Singapore
2433 Meera Keerthi PHF+1 Singapore
2434 Arjan G Kripalani PHF+1 Singapore
2435 Henry Lip Heng Lim PHF+1 Singapore
2436 Robert C. K. Loh + PHF+1 Singapore
2437 Lian Wee Loo PHF+1 Singapore
2438 Delores Low PHF+1 Singapore
2439 Edward Chee-Kim Loy PHF+1 Singapore
2440 Philip Mason PHF+1 Singapore
2441 J K Medora PHF+1 Singapore
2442 Bhagwan H. Melwani PHF+1 Singapore
2443 Rewa N. Mirpuri PHF+1 Singapore
2444 Roshan A Moledina PHF+1 Singapore
2445 Deepak Mohan Nagrani PHF+1 Singapore
2446 Haider Nawaz PHF+1 Singapore
2447 Bernadette Ng PHF+1 Singapore
2448 Ten Chin Ngiap PHF+1 Singapore
2449 Winston Oh PHF+1 Singapore
2450 M. Parthiban PHF+1 Singapore
2451 James C. Pollock PHF+1 Singapore
2452 Jeffrey Merrill Rajeck PHF+1 Singapore
2453 Hermione Countess Of Ranfurly PHF+1 Singapore
2454 Bhusan Rao PHF+1 Singapore
2455 Mong Hee Seah PHF+1 Singapore
2456 Stewart G Siewert PHF+1 Singapore
2457 Mahesh Sivaswamy PHF+1 Singapore
2458 Chue Tin Tan PHF+1 Singapore
2459 Seang Beng Tan PHF+1 Singapore
2460 Meng Keat Tham PHF+1 Singapore
2461 Ivor G. Thevathasan PHF+1 Singapore
2462 Faith Creighton Vincent PHF+1 Singapore
2463 Ekkehard J. Wiek PHF+1 Singapore
133
134
2464 Alfred H. K. Wong PHF+1 Singapore
2465 Rachel Pereira Yap PHF+1 Singapore
2466 P. Balachandran PHF+2 Singapore
2467 John Hatleskog PHF+2 Singapore
2468 Stanley J K Low PHF+2 Singapore
2469 Andrew Roberto Mankiewicz OBE PHF+2 Singapore
2470 M. C. Melwani + PHF+2 Singapore
2471 Paliath Mohandas PHF+2 Singapore
2472 Arun Sharma PHF+2 Singapore
2473 M. P. Shroff PHF+2 Singapore
2474 Kawita Vaswani PHF+2 Singapore
2475 Albert Soon Teck Wee + PHF+2 Singapore
2476 Sajjad Akhtar PHF+3 Singapore
2477 Siew Luen Chan PHF+3 Singapore
2478 Tiong Kheng Chew PHF+3 Singapore
2479 Claus Dusemund PHF+3 Singapore
2480 Irina Francken PHF+3 Singapore
2481 Keith Harrison PHF+3 Singapore
2482 Cheong Kim Hock PHF+3 Singapore
2483 Winston K C Khoo PHF+3 Singapore
2484 Uttam Kripalani PHF+3 Singapore
2485 Louis Hee Thuang Lim PHF+3 Singapore
2486 Ghani Mahtani PHF+3 Singapore
2487 Tee Khin Neo PHF+3 Singapore
2488 Vijai Parwani PHF+3 Singapore
2489 Ronald Kin Wai Wong PHF+3 Singapore
2490 Joseph HS Chia PHF+4 Singapore
2491 Shih Fang Chiang PHF+4 Singapore
2492 Heinz Werner Frings PHF+4 Singapore
2493 Suresh M. Hathiramani PHF+4 Singapore
2494 Atul Chandrakant Merchant PHF+4 Singapore
2495 Paul Seng Hua Phua PHF+4 Singapore
2496 Manish Vijaykumar Tibrewal PHF+4 Singapore
2497 Daniel Beyeler PHF+5 Singapore
2498 Philbert SS Chin PHF+5 Singapore
2499 Saeed U. Khan PHF+5 Singapore
2500 James Huan Siak Lee PHF+5 Singapore
2501 Stacy McCarthy PHF+5 Singapore
2502 Jimmy Iskandar Abdullah Ooi PHF+5 Singapore
2503 Rusi C. Cooper PHF+6 Singapore
2504 Shoichi Ishizaki PHF+6 Singapore
2505 Mee Lee See PHF+6 Singapore
2506 Dinesh Sharma PHF+6 Singapore
2507 Peter Weng Chye Tan PHF+6 Singapore
2508 Willi Hess PHF+7 Singapore
2509 Perlita G. Tiro PHF+7 Singapore
2510 Vishamkar Tikamdas Adnani PHF+8 Singapore
2511 Murli M. K. Chanrai + PHF+8 Singapore
2512 Robert Craiu PHF+8 Singapore
2513 Keizo Fujitake PHF+8 Singapore
2514 Shahul Hameed PHF+8 Singapore
2515 Mansoor Hassanbhai PHF+8 Singapore
2516 Oliver Hennedige PHF+8 Singapore
2517 Suresh Keerthi PHF+8 Singapore
2518 Jasbir Koh PHF+8 Singapore
2519 Juay-Meng Koh PHF+8 Singapore
2520 Maria Teresa Lobaton PHF+8 Singapore
2521 S. Malaiappan PHF+8 Singapore
2522 Adam Moledina PHF+8 Singapore
2523 Madhusudan Muljibhai Patel PHF+8 Singapore
2524 Tapan Kumar Rao PHF+8 Singapore
2525 Manik R. Shahani + PHF+8 Singapore
2526 David Kuan Lian Tai PHF+8 Singapore
2527 Alan Gim Guan Tan PHF+8 Singapore
2528 Mohan K. Vaswani PHF+8 Singapore
2529 Mark Yat-Yee Wang PHF+8 Singapore
2530 Lip Kee Yap PHF+8 Singapore
2531 Inner Wheel Club of Singapore Certificate of Singapore
Appreciation
2532 Murli M. K. Chanrai + Benefactor Singapore
2533 Shahul Hameed Benefactor Singapore
2534 Willi Hess Benefactor Singapore
2535 Adam Moledina Benefactor Singapore
2537 Stefano Cascapera PHF Singapore East
2538 Charles Hoo Chow Chan PHF Singapore East
2539 Brenda Chang PHF Singapore East
2540 Eddy Chun Cheong Chang PHF Singapore East
2541 Seok Loo Chan PHF Singapore East
2542 Vicky Cheah PHF Singapore East
2543 Frankie S.H. Chia PHF Singapore East
2544 Elizabeth Choy PHF Singapore East
2545 Mrs. Chong Yong Chuah PHF Singapore East
135
136
2546 Max Lum Chong Chuen PHF Singapore East
2547 Nina Cousy PHF Singapore East
2548 Samir Kumar Datta PHF Singapore East
2549 Peter Fleischhacker PHF Singapore East
2550 Phyllis Fong PHF Singapore East
2551 Pin Chee Fong + PHF Singapore East
2552 Michio Fujinami PHF Singapore East
2553 Hidetatsu Fujiwara PHF Singapore East
2554 Lizamma George PHF Singapore East
2555 T. V. George PHF Singapore East
2556 Kai Grathwohl PHF Singapore East
2557 Dorothy Heng PHF Singapore East
2558 Tan Kah Hin PHF Singapore East
2559 Edmund D’Orville Ho PHF Singapore East
2560 Chee Boo Allan Hong PHF Singapore East
2561 Daniel Indrawan PHF Singapore East
2562 Tammy Keng PHF Singapore East
2563 Francis Swee Hwa Khoo PHF Singapore East
2564 Hock-Ghee Koh PHF Singapore East
2565 Alan C.W. Lam PHF Singapore East
2566 Liat Choon Lau PHF Singapore East
2567 Marc Laurence PHF Singapore East
2568 Walter Lau PHF Singapore East
2569 Choo Sum Lee + PHF Singapore East
2570 Maisie Lee PHF Singapore East
2571 Raymond C.S. Lee PHF Singapore East
2572 Susan Lee PHF Singapore East
2573 Mark Leigh PHF Singapore East
2574 Alan Lim PHF Singapore East
2575 Peng Ngoh Lim PHF Singapore East
2576 Peter Kim Teng Lim PHF Singapore East
2577 Henry Sing Seng Loo PHF Singapore East
2578 Joseph Low PHF Singapore East
2579 Max Chong Chuen Lum PHF Singapore East
2580 Dinesh Malkani PHF Singapore East
2581 Jyoti Malkani PHF Singapore East
2582 Rajesh Malkani PHF Singapore East
2583 Roger Mariette + PHF Singapore East
2584 Roger Louis Mariette PHF Singapore East
2585 Rex Martens PHF Singapore East
2586 Bruce McKay PHF Singapore East
2587 C. Keshava Murthy PHF Singapore East
2588 Suma Murthy PHF Singapore East
2589 V P Nair PHF Singapore East
2590 Cheng Quee Ng PHF Singapore East
2591 Elson Ng PHF Singapore East
2592 Johnnie Ng PHF Singapore East
2593 Kon Kai Ng + PHF Singapore East
2594 Lee Cheng Ng PHF Singapore East
2595 John Officer PHF Singapore East
2596 John C. Officer PHF Singapore East
2597 Lucy Ooi PHF Singapore East
2598 Wong Mook Ow PHF Singapore East
2599 Theodore Panos PHF Singapore East
2600 Luke Ngiap Luan Peng PHF Singapore East
2601 Weng Peter Peng PHF Singapore East
2602 Jeffery G T Po PHF Singapore East
2603 Shi Lei Quek PHF Singapore East
2604 Krishna Ramoo PHF Singapore East
2605 Dicky Seah PHF Singapore East
2606 Hay Lum Sim PHF Singapore East
2607 K P Sivam PHF Singapore East
2608 Hung Tong Tan PHF Singapore East
2609 Ian Ih-Hian Tan PHF Singapore East
2610 Pauline Teo PHF Singapore East
2611 Irene Tong PHF Singapore East
2612 Paul R. L. Wilson PHF Singapore East
2613 Peter Wirth PHF Singapore East
2614 Alfred Wong PHF Singapore East
2615 Kazuyo Yamani PHF Singapore East
2616 Gerald Ho Phui Yong PHF Singapore East
2617 Paul Beekman PHF+1 Singapore East
2618 Ken Chin-Yuen Chang PHF+1 Singapore East
2619 Julie Chan PHF+1 Singapore East
2620 Chong Yong Chuah + PHF+1 Singapore East
2621 Choo Kui Chu PHF+1 Singapore East
2622 Oscar L. Cousy PHF+1 Singapore East
2623 Chrisantha Dedigama PHF+1 Singapore East
2624 Clarence Heng PHF+1 Singapore East
2625 Paul Sin Sieng Keng PHF+1 Singapore East
2626 George Mathew PHF+1 Singapore East
2627 Choon Keng Tan PHF+1 Singapore East
137
2628 Keng Hock Teo PHF+1 Singapore East
2629 Kiyotsugu Yamane PHF+1 Singapore East
2630 Gunter Zienarski PHF+1 Singapore East
2631 Thomas Chiang Kheng Heng + PHF+2 Singapore East
2632 Puay Koon Lim PHF+2 Singapore East
2633 Alex Koon Hian Ooi PHF+2 Singapore East
2634 Brown Anthony Pereira PHF+2 Singapore East
2635 Hay Lum Sim PHF+2 Singapore East
2636 Heng Thye Chan PHF+3 Singapore East
2637 Jerry S. L. Chan PHF+3 Singapore East
2638 Anthony J. Twohill PHF+4 Singapore East
2639 Victor Fun Hong Wong PHF+4 Singapore East
2640 Alice John PHF+5 Singapore East
2641 Clara Chan PHF+8 Singapore East
2642 Richard Seow Chen Chan PHF+8 Singapore East
2643 Erich Erber PHF+8 Singapore East
2644 Hoe Beng Fong PHF+8 Singapore East
2645 M. G. John + PHF+8 Singapore East
2646 Chin Hin Lim + PHF+8 Singapore East
2647 How-Heng Tong PHF+8 Singapore East
2648 Principal,Serangoon Garden Certificate of Singapore East
Appreciation
2649 Alice John Benefactor Singapore East
2650 M. G. John + Benefactor Singapore East
2651 Chin Hin Lim + Benefactor Singapore East
2652 Alex Koon Hian Ooi Benefactor Singapore East
2653 Ian Ih-Hian Tan Benefactor Singapore East
2654 How-Heng Tong Benefactor Singapore East
2656 James Dedicus Gomez PHF Singapore Heartlands
2658 Rajeev Bhasi PHF Singapore North
2659 Amit Bhushan PHF Singapore North
2660 Hiap-Kong Chan PHF Singapore North
2661 Keng-Chuen Kelvin Chan PHF Singapore North
2662 Kim Yong Chan PHF Singapore North
2663 Henry Chia PHF Singapore North
2664 Stephanie Chua PHF Singapore North
2665 Stella Foo PHF Singapore North
2666 Kim Seng Goh PHF Singapore North
2667 Choon Hwee Alban Kang PHF Singapore North
2668 Li-Chee Kim PHF Singapore North
2669 Robert Koh PHF Singapore North
138
2670 Philip T H Leow PHF Singapore North
2671 Kheng-Chye Lim PHF Singapore North
2672 Soot Tee Lim PHF Singapore North
2673 Kuan Sian Low PHF Singapore North
2674 Teng Wai Lum PHF Singapore North
2675 Kenneth R. Lyen PHF Singapore North
2676 E S Monteiro + PHF Singapore North
2677 Allan Y. H. Ng PHF Singapore North
2678 Lily Ng Toh PHF Singapore North
2679 Ser Huan Ong PHF Singapore North
2680 Wee Heng Ong PHF Singapore North
2681 Ronnie Pang PHF Singapore North
2682 Robert Pwee PHF Singapore North
2683 Joo Hock Quek PHF Singapore North
2684 Sze Swee Quek PHF Singapore North
2685 Grace See PHF Singapore North
2686 Manoj Kumar Sherman PHF Singapore North
2687 Chiang Khi Sim PHF Singapore North
2688 Robin C. K. Sng PHF Singapore North
2689 Hau Lun Alan So PHF Singapore North
2690 Betty Soh PHF Singapore North
2691 Teo Sok Eng PHF Singapore North
2692 Ronald Soo PHF Singapore North
2693 M. N. Swami PHF Singapore North
2694 Charles Syn Chiang Wah PHF Singapore North
2695 Simon Wee PHF Singapore North
2696 Lim Ah Whay PHF Singapore North
2697 Masao Yamashika PHF Singapore North
2698 Renny A. K. Yeo PHF Singapore North
2699 Chew Yong Chua PHF+1 Singapore North
2700 Troy Engle PHF+1 Singapore North
2701 Robert Pwee PHF+1 Singapore North
2702 Hong-Chiow Seow PHF+1 Singapore North
2703 Phillip Siong Teck Soh PHF+1 Singapore North
2704 Jayapal Ramasamy PHF+2 Singapore North
2705 Philip Kee PHF+5 Singapore North
2706 David Cheng Sim See PHF+8 Singapore North
2707 Chin Gee Eric Tan PHF+8 Singapore North
2708 Dannis Ee Cheong Teo PHF+8 Singapore North
2709 Robert Pwee Benefactor Singapore North
2710 David Cheng Sim See Benefactor Singapore North
139
140
2711 Hong-Chiow Seow Benefactor Singapore North
2712 Masao Yamashika Benefactor Singapore North
2714 Paul Abisheganadan PHF Singapore West
2715 Terry Abisheganaden PHF Singapore West
2716 Peng-Eng Ang PHF Singapore West
2717 Rosemary Ang PHF Singapore West
2718 Michael Bailey PHF Singapore West
2719 Christopher E. Beckett PHF Singapore West
2720 Jurgen Peter Begemann PHF Singapore West
2721 Rose Boon PHF Singapore West
2722 Chen Rou Chan PHF Singapore West
2723 George Chang PHF Singapore West
2724 Kim Soo Cheng + PHF Singapore West
2725 Wing Cheong + PHF Singapore West
2726 Kah Chuan Chew PHF Singapore West
2727 Kia Ngee Chew PHF Singapore West
2728 Loy-Cheow Chew PHF Singapore West
2729 Kester H. L. Chia PHF Singapore West
2730 Lesa Chia PHF Singapore West
2731 Chee-Tan Chiat PHF Singapore West
2732 Evan Shao Wei Chng PHF Singapore West
2733 John Hong Ann Chng PHF Singapore West
2734 Lily P K Chng PHF Singapore West
2735 B P Chua PHF Singapore West
2736 Jenny Chua PHF Singapore West
2737 B P Chus PHF Singapore West
2738 Jean-Paul Maurice Felix Deslypere PHF Singapore West
2739 Frank Carl Firnkes PHF Singapore West
2740 Soon Yien Foo PHF Singapore West
2741 Tiang-Boo Gerald Foo PHF Singapore West
2742 Peter Gerber PHF Singapore West
2743 Kiat Seng Goh PHF Singapore West
2744 Swee Ming Eric Goh PHF Singapore West
2745 John An Lok Gouw PHF Singapore West
2746 Owen Grahame PHF Singapore West
2747 Edward John Grinsted PHF Singapore West
2748 Beat A. Haehlen PHF Singapore West
2749 Dennis Hangchi PHF Singapore West
2750 Matilde Heinser PHF Singapore West
2751 James Heng PHF Singapore West
2752 Angeline Kim Ann Ho PHF Singapore West
2753 Elijah Teny Loong Ho PHF Singapore West
2754 Ying Ling Ho PHF Singapore West
2755 Regina Jing PHF Singapore West
2756 Grosvenor John PHF Singapore West
2757 Harald E Kading PHF Singapore West
2758 Victoria Tan Tiok Kee PHF Singapore West
2759 Ellen Khoo + PHF Singapore West
2760 Soo Jin Khoo PHF Singapore West
2761 Ernst K Kofod PHF Singapore West
2762 Chin Hwa Koh PHF Singapore West
2763 Feeling Kong PHF Singapore West
2764 Gamini Korala PHF Singapore West
2765 Gilbert Kuek PHF Singapore West
2766 Chi-Kuen Lam PHF Singapore West
2767 James Lau PHF Singapore West
2768 Ah-Teng Lee PHF Singapore West
2769 John Sk Lee PHF Singapore West
2770 Viktor Nikolaus Leendertz PHF Singapore West
2771 Seow Keng Lee + PHF Singapore West
2772 Dominic W. H. Leung PHF Singapore West
2773 Arthur Siew Ming Lim PHF Singapore West
2774 B. C. Lim PHF Singapore West
2775 Jessica Wan Yi Lim PHF Singapore West
2776 Joanne Chu Wan Lim PHF Singapore West
2777 Kok Guan Lim PHF Singapore West
2778 Mathew Dao Yuan Lim PHF Singapore West
2779 Michael Dao Heng Lim PHF Singapore West
2780 Pin Lim PHF Singapore West
2781 Teck-Hui Lim PHF Singapore West
2782 Frank C H Loh PHF Singapore West
2783 Jwee Siam Johnny Loh PHF Singapore West
2784 Sin-Yong Loh PHF Singapore West
2785 G L Louis PHF Singapore West
2786 Lawrence Low PHF Singapore West
2787 Ruth P C Low PHF Singapore West
2788 Sue-Leong Low + PHF Singapore West
2789 Earl M T Lu PHF Singapore West
2790 Libiin Ma PHF Singapore West
2791 Klaus Michaelsen PHF Singapore West
2792 Fiona Tan Siew Min PHF Singapore West
2793 Cheong Ling Ng PHF Singapore West
141
2794 Sow Heong NG PHF Singapore West
2795 Larry Ong PHF Singapore West
2796 Lan Foong Pack PHF Singapore West
2797 Tiong Boon Pek PHF Singapore West
2798 David Phoa + PHF Singapore West
2799 David Phoa + PHF Singapore West
2800 William Phoa PHF Singapore West
2801 Thomas Stephen Rainey PHF Singapore West
2802 Phillip W Risch + PHF Singapore West
2803 Robert Rosenberger PHF Singapore West
2804 Han Tatt Sam PHF Singapore West
2805 Akira Sanoh + PHF Singapore West
2806 Khen Hee Seah PHF Singapore West
2807 Han Bing Siang PHF Singapore West
2808 Dolly Sim PHF Singapore West
2809 Jing Song Sing PHF Singapore West
2810 Caroline Siew Cheng Tan PHF Singapore West
2811 Chee Fong Tan PHF Singapore West
2812 Chor Beng Tan PHF Singapore West
2813 Dennis H. M. Tan PHF Singapore West
2814 Ellen May Ling Tan PHF Singapore West
2815 Ellery James Wei Chern Tan PHF Singapore West
2816 Eng Seng Perry Tan PHF Singapore West
2817 Eric Heng Chong Tan PHF Singapore West
2818 Esther Lee Meng Tan PHF Singapore West
2819 Eugene Wie Loon Tan PHF Singapore West
2820 Kok Kheng Tan PHF Singapore West
2821 Nancy Chye Wan Tan PHF Singapore West
2822 Robert Sin Chuan Tan PHF Singapore West
2823 William Tan Teng Hoo PHF Singapore West
2824 Allan Boon Hwee Tay PHF Singapore West
2825 Peng Kok Tay PHF Singapore West
2826 Whay Yee Tay PHF Singapore West
2827 Tan Geok Tian PHF Singapore West
2828 Claus Trenner PHF Singapore West
2829 Lee Siew Wah PHF Singapore West
2830 Lucy Phoa Keng Wa PHF Singapore West
2831 Amanda Nicole Tan Jia Wen PHF Singapore West
2832 Mei Wee Wen PHF Singapore West
2833 Boon Fatt Thomas Wong PHF Singapore West
2834 Tun Jeng Wong PHF Singapore West
142
2835 Chuan Lock Yeo PHF Singapore West
2836 Jeffrey Hang Lim Yeo PHF Singapore West
2837 David Y.T. Yeow PHF Singapore West
2838 Klaus Zeidler PHF Singapore West
2839 Kian Chuan Ang PHF+1 Singapore West
2840 Suan Lee Boon PHF+1 Singapore West
2841 Peter Heinser PHF+1 Singapore West
2842 Kay Eng Khoo PHF+1 Singapore West
2843 Bou Leong Lai PHF+1 Singapore West
2844 Kiah Tow Lim PHF+1 Singapore West
2845 Kenny Loh Chee Kin PHF+1 Singapore West
2846 Gary Choo Huat Loh PHF+1 Singapore West
2847 Sing Kok See PHF+1 Singapore West
2848 Newton J. Smith PHF+1 Singapore West
2849 Poh Imm Tay PHF+1 Singapore West
2850 Boon-Poon Toon PHF+1 Singapore West
2851 Yew-Chuan Bay PHF+2 Singapore West
2852 Thai See Boh PHF+2 Singapore West
2853 Bernard E. K. Chia PHF+2 Singapore West
2854 Kailas Chidambaram PHF+2 Singapore West
2855 Koon Chek Chua PHF+2 Singapore West
2856 Ted M B De Ponti + PHF+2 Singapore West
2857 Darryl Kuek PHF+2 Singapore West
2858 Tommie Seow Wah Lien PHF+2 Singapore West
2859 Ronnie Neo PHF+2 Singapore West
2860 Stuart J. V. Pack PHF+2 Singapore West
2861 Hee-Seang Teh PHF+2 Singapore West
2862 Koi Chim Chong PHF+3 Singapore West
2863 Stephen Thuan Kiang Lim PHF+3 Singapore West
2864 Victor Boon Ser Sim PHF+3 Singapore West
2865 Leong How Wee PHF+3 Singapore West
2866 Chuen-Eng Yeo PHF+3 Singapore West
2867 Teck-Eng Tay + PHF+4 Singapore West
2868 Philip Thompson PHF+4 Singapore West
2869 Kuen Yip Lee PHF+5 Singapore West
2870 Chee Hoong Kong PHF+6 Singapore West
2871 Wei Lien Tay PHF+6 Singapore West
2872 Geok Tian Tan + PHF+8 Singapore West
2873 Henry Kok-Hiang Tan PHF+8 Singapore West
2874 Inner Wheel Of Singapore West Certificate of
Appreciation
Singapore West
143
2875 Geok Tian Tan + Benefactor Singapore West
2876 Henry Kok-Hiang Tan Benefactor Singapore West
2878 Christina Pek Kuan Ang PHF Suntec City
2879 Yoong Hwa Corinna Chang PHF Suntec City
2880 Fook Keon Chee PHF Suntec City
2881 Madeleine Him Lim Chew PHF Suntec City
2882 David See Thong Chiang PHF Suntec City
2883 Pierce Kah Hoe Chow PHF Suntec City
2884 Eng Swee (Max) Goh PHF Suntec City
2885 Gim Cheng Teresa Lim PHF Suntec City
2886 Lai Keng Lim PHF Suntec City
2887 Seow Yan (Violet) Lim PHF Suntec City
2888 Wah Liang (William) Lim PHF Suntec City
2889 Vincy Ng PHF Suntec City
2890 Bhaskar Rao PHF Suntec City
2891 Cheah Choon Soh PHF Suntec City
2892 Ying Tung (David) Tai PHF Suntec City
2893 Kay-Han Tay PHF Suntec City
2894 Howe-Yang, Felix Tok PHF Suntec City
2895 Kok-On Wong PHF Suntec City
2896 Wye Leng Wong PHF Suntec City
2897 Kam-Shiu Francis Yiu PHF Suntec City
2898 Sai Lian Chiang-Sim PHF+1 Suntec City
2899 Jamie Kwan-Jin Lee PHF+1 Suntec City
2900 Sylvia Lee PHF+1 Suntec City
2901 Jiexia (Jessica) Liu PHF+1 Suntec City
2902 Chandran Thirumalai PHF+1 Suntec City
2903 Mary Koh PHF+2 Suntec City
2904 Kum Sek Wong PHF+2 Suntec City
2905 Swee Kim Lim PHF+3 Suntec City
2906 Kimmis Kim Ming PUN PHF+4 Suntec City
2907 Richard Wah Ann Yap PHF+4 Suntec City
2908 See Ngoh (Claire) Chiang PHF+6 Suntec City
2909 Meow Khin (Lydia) Chan PHF+8 Suntec City
2910 Carina Lee Choo Chia PHF+8 Suntec City
2911 Huey Jiuan (Joanne) Kam PHF+8 Suntec City
2912 Banyan Tree Global Foundation
Limited
Certificate of
Appreciation
Suntec City
2913 Huey Jiuan (Joanne) Kam Benefactor Suntec City
2915 Hee-Siew An PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2916 Keng-Lee Eng PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
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2917 Soh Swee Eng PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2918 Kin Chen Foo PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2919 Teck-Seng Foo PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2920 Teck Juan Han PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2921 Boon Chuan Lee PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2922 Keat Hong Ooi PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2923 Chee Kheng Oon PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2924 Sing-Shiew Pang PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2925 Peng Soon Seah PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2926 Chong Teang Sia PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2927 Be Be Tan PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2928 Kim-Long Tan PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2929 Kok Kuen Tan PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2930 Fong Luang Wang PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2931 Steven Wong Fut Song PHF Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin)
2933 Arun Bedi PHF Tanglin
2934 Dieter Beer PHF Tanglin
2935 Julian Chang PHF Tanglin
2936 Roy Chan Kum Wah PHF Tanglin
2937 David C S Chia PHF Tanglin
2938 Eddy Y. Chong PHF Tanglin
2939 Nancy Choo May Leng PHF Tanglin
2940 Steven Choo PHF Tanglin
2941 Peter W. Cunningham PHF Tanglin
2942 Navaz Dastur PHF Tanglin
2943 Clement Gerard Hendricks PHF Tanglin
2944 Marc J. Hilbert PHF Tanglin
2945 Kok Tong Ho PHF Tanglin
2946 Katsuji Iwatake PHF Tanglin
2947 Robert Kokshoorn PHF Tanglin
2948 Robert Kokshoorn PHF Tanglin
2949 Tin Leng Kor PHF Tanglin
2950 Linda Raja Kumar PHF Tanglin
2951 T. Raja Kumar PHF Tanglin
2952 Tenny Lee PHF Tanglin
2953 Gary Le Mercier PHF Tanglin
2954 Jason C. T. Lim PHF Tanglin
2955 Jeffrey M. Y. Lim PHF Tanglin
2956 Poh Hock Lim PHF Tanglin
2957 Tony Wan-Thye Liok PHF Tanglin
2958 Kai Woh Loh PHF Tanglin
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2959 Rathi Mahendran PHF Tanglin
2960 Assan Masood PHF Tanglin
2961 Joseph Mcnally PHF Tanglin
2962 Mansoor Nakhooda PHF Tanglin
2963 Shirin Nakhooda + PHF Tanglin
2964 Lena Ng PHF Tanglin
2965 Chin Leong Ong PHF Tanglin
2966 Kiem Kiok Ong PHF Tanglin
2967 Sonny Ong PHF Tanglin
2968 Yu Huat Ong PHF Tanglin
2969 Henry C S Pang PHF Tanglin
2970 Diana Quek PHF Tanglin
2971 Tse Kwang Quek PHF Tanglin
2972 Prem Xavier Raj PHF Tanglin
2973 K. L. Ramchander PHF Tanglin
2974 Voon Jen Shek PHF Tanglin
2975 Masaki Shiroyama PHF Tanglin
2976 Patrick Sim PHF Tanglin
2977 Jeffrey K.J. Sng PHF Tanglin
2978 Anthony C K Tan PHF Tanglin
2979 Kah Hin Tan PHF Tanglin
2980 Charlie Tan Teo Lay PHF Tanglin
2981 Cheah Kim Teck PHF Tanglin
2982 Jessie Tong PHF Tanglin
2983 Ozan Turay PHF Tanglin
2984 Tetsus Watanabe PHF Tanglin
2985 Ee Pui Wong PHF Tanglin
2986 Peter Yang PHF Tanglin
2987 Bobby Chuan-Fatt Yeo PHF Tanglin
2988 Kok Tong Choo PHF+1 Tanglin
2989 Aik Hong Chua PHF+1 Tanglin
2990 Clemente K. Escano PHF+1 Tanglin
2991 Tian Huat Gan PHF+1 Tanglin
2992 Fidelis Chan Wan Kong PHF+1 Tanglin
2993 Wan Wan Lee PHF+1 Tanglin
2994 Kwan Ming Keith Lim + PHF+1 Tanglin
2995 Roslan A Rahman PHF+1 Tanglin
2996 P. K. Sundram + PHF+1 Tanglin
2997 Harris S. Y. Kor PHF+2 Tanglin
2998 Udo H. Langbein PHF+2 Tanglin
2999 T. Thirumoorthy PHF+6 Tanglin
3000 Khushroo Dastur PHF+7 Tanglin
3001 Kok Chiang Tong PHF+8 Tanglin
3002 Kee Leong Ngan Benefactor Tanglin
3003 T. Thirumoorthy Benefactor Tanglin
3005 Geck Hooi Pauline Chia PHF Tanjong Pagar
3006 David Kwok PHF Tanjong Pagar
3007 Lin Lee Teo PHF Tanjong Pagar
3008 Peggy Teo PHF Tanjong Pagar
3009 Linda Tean PHF+1 Tanjong Pagar
3010 Sek Yam John Tan PHF+2 Tanjong Pagar
3011 Jona Soon Moi Pang PHF+5 Tanjong Pagar
3012 Albert Fook Soon Wong PHF+8 Tanjong Pagar
3014 En Loong Chee PHF Tanjung Aru
3015 Leong Suk Ching PHF Tanjung Aru
3016 Kon-Leong Chin PHF Tanjung Aru
3017 Janny Vui Siong Lee PHF Tanjung Aru
3018 Melinda Lim PHF Tanjung Aru
3019 Hie Sieng Ling PHF Tanjung Aru
3020 Shea Jen Lin PHF Tanjung Aru
3021 Michael Isuen Ng PHF Tanjung Aru
3022 Nyet Yin Pang PHF Tanjung Aru
3023 Joan Yen Choo Phang PHF Tanjung Aru
3024 Brenndon Keith Soh PHF Tanjung Aru
3025 Calvin C Tan PHF Tanjung Aru
3026 Terence N. Y. Tan PHF Tanjung Aru
3027 Anita Dhawan PHF+1 Tanjung Aru
3028 Suk Ching Pang PHF+1 Tanjung Aru
3029 Yee Seeto PHF+1 Tanjung Aru
3030 Yeat Phin Tan PHF+1 Tanjung Aru
3031 Lewis Tetyee Fong PHF+2 Tanjung Aru
3032 See Tze Shen PHF+3 Tanjung Aru
3033 Andy Ten Soo Wong PHF+3 Tanjung Aru
3034 Ah Cheng Phang PHF+7 Tanjung Aru
3035 Tuck Chin Tee PHF+7 Tanjung Aru
3036 Margaret Bu Jen Fong PHF+8 Tanjung Aru
3037 Margaret Fung PHF+8 Tanjung Aru
3038 Margaret Bu Jen Fong Benefactor Tanjung Aru
3039 Ah Cheng Phang Benefactor Tanjung Aru
3040 See Tze Shen Benefactor Tanjung Aru
3042 J G Bridger PHF Tawau
3043 Patrick Kennedy Cassels PHF Tawau
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148
3044 James N. Y. Chen PHF Tawau
3045 Matthias Chin PHF Tawau
3046 Francis Chong PHF Tawau
3047 Eddie Choong PHF Tawau
3048 Tim J Cutlack PHF Tawau
3049 Dirk De Bruin PHF Tawau
3050 Annie Foo PHF Tawau
3051 Stephen Wan Keng Foo PHF Tawau
3052 Rex A. Hatherley PHF Tawau
3053 Ngu Ngiong Hieng PHF Tawau
3054 Hung Kong Hsieh + PHF Tawau
3055 Mark Raymond Huet PHF Tawau
3056 Kua Nam Kiang PHF Tawau
3057 Frederick V. Kilos PHF Tawau
3058 Dixon Chung-Lin Kong PHF Tawau
3059 Eric Hiew Min Kong PHF Tawau
3060 Kannan Kutty PHF Tawau
3061 John Lee + PHF Tawau
3062 Frank Lim PHF Tawau
3063 Kok Chung Victor Lim PHF Tawau
3064 Ghulam Abbas Malik PHF Tawau
3065 Boon Gee Ong PHF Tawau
3066 Ching-Al Pang PHF Tawau
3067 Wei-Jen Pang PHF Tawau
3068 Chang Yun Ping PHF Tawau
3069 Nokiah Sannasi PHF Tawau
3070 Kelvin Tan Aik Pen PHF Tawau
3071 Ah Kan Steven Tee PHF Tawau
3072 William Thien PHF Tawau
3073 Jessie Traulsen PHF Tawau
3074 Pau Lok Paul Vun PHF Tawau
3075 Mary Yapp PHF Tawau
3076 Geoffrey Yee PHF Tawau
3077 Wan Seng Yeo PHF Tawau
3078 Kon Foh Chin PHF+1 Tawau
3079 Peter Hsieh PHF+1 Tawau
3080 Kwok Yau Leung PHF+1 Tawau
3081 Valerie Ann-Peng Lim PHF+1 Tawau
3082 Pak Lok Pang PHF+1 Tawau
3083 William Tully + PHF+1 Tawau
3084 Wai Seng Yuen PHF+1 Tawau
3085 William Cheang PHF+2 Tawau
3086 Chris Chiew Kim Hua PHF+2 Tawau
3087 Patrick Su Kim Chin PHF+2 Tawau
3088 Horace C Traulsen PHF+2 Tawau
3089 Frankie Chua PHF+3 Tawau
3090 Ming Yong Frederick Lo PHF+4 Tawau
3091 Radaha K. Krishnan PHF+5 Tawau
3092 Jimmy K. L. Pang PHF+8 Tawau
3093 Siew Wah Quek PHF+8 Tawau
3094 William Tully + Benefactor Tawau
3096 Abd Razak B Abd Rahman PHF Tawau Tanjung
3097 Weng Moon Chai PHF Tawau Tanjung
3098 Dat Khen Chok + PHF Tawau Tanjung
3099 Tsu Ching Chong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3100 Vincent, Kong Vui Chong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3101 Stanley Yong Kong Fah PHF Tawau Tanjung
3102 Lo Su Fui PHF Tawau Tanjung
3103 Ann, Yuen Fan Fung PHF Tawau Tanjung
3104 Joseph M. Gabriel + PHF Tawau Tanjung
3105 Kenneth, Phiang Kiong Goh PHF Tawau Tanjung
3106 Larry Koh PHF Tawau Tanjung
3107 James, Fon Kiew Ku PHF Tawau Tanjung
3108 Franco, Thau Fah Lee PHF Tawau Tanjung
3109 Jin Jou Lee PHF Tawau Tanjung
3110 Jin May Lee PHF Tawau Tanjung
3111 Paul Vui Yung Lee PHF Tawau Tanjung
3112 Chin Wu Lim PHF Tawau Tanjung
3113 Elbert Yu Ming Lim PHF Tawau Tanjung
3114 Wilson Lim PHF Tawau Tanjung
3115 Stephen Lo PHF Tawau Tanjung
3116 Steven, Chu Yaw Ong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3117 Wei Nam Ong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3118 Kin Khon Pang PHF Tawau Tanjung
3119 Tee Lean Seah PHF Tawau Tanjung
3120 Azril Surash PHF Tawau Tanjung
3121 Yun Wu Tai PHF Tawau Tanjung
3122 Li Ngo Teo PHF Tawau Tanjung
3123 Vui Tong Tham PHF Tawau Tanjung
3124 Alfred Fu Vui Wong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3125 Koh Son Wong PHF Tawau Tanjung
3126 James, Kok Pheng Bong PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
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3127 Alexander Sie Ming Chok PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3128 Joo Sang Kim PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3129 Thau Kong Lee PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3130 Desmond Vui En Liew PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3131 Chu Kwong Lu PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3132 Ah Foh Pang PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3133 Adrian Kai Yong Tan PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3134 Tu Huah Teo PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3135 Peter, Siew Kion Wong PHF+1 Tawau Tanjung
3136 Jimmy Wooi Meng Lim PHF+3 Tawau Tanjung
3137 Kin Loong Chua PHF+8 Tawau Tanjung
3138 Cheu Seng Lee PHF+8 Tawau Tanjung
3140 Caroline Hong Chow Chin + PHF Tebrau
3141 Tibbs Fernandez + PHF Tebrau
3142 D.Y.A.M. Tunku Ibrahim Ismail PHF Tebrau
3143 V Joseph PHF Tebrau
3144 James Loh Ham King PHF Tebrau
3145 Francis Puthucheary PHF Tebrau
3146 Charanjit Singh PHF Tebrau
3147 William Yong PHF Tebrau
3148 Carol Ann Puthucheary PHF+1 Tebrau
3150 Choon Huan Ch’ng PHF Yong Peng
3151 Boon Hing Low PHF Yong Peng
3152 Seak Moi To PHF Yong Peng
3154 S.R. Nathan PHF No Rotary Club
Anonymous donors are excluded. + indicates deceased donor.
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RECOGNITION TOTALS
Does not include terminated clubs. Paul Harris Fellow counts includes Multiple PHF recipients
District Recognition Type Club Count of Donors
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Bandar Seri Begawan 73
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Batu Pahat, Johore 46
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Belait 26
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Bintulu Central, Sarawak 11
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Bintulu, Sarawak 40
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Bugis Junction 77
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Bukit Timah 18
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Changi 43
3310 Paul Harris Fellow E-Club of 3310 36
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Garden City 113
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Johor Bahru Sentral, Johor 14
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Johor Centennial, Johore Bahru 6
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Johore Bahru, Johore 125
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Johor Straits View, Johore Bahru 7
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Jurong Town 120
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kampong Gelam 2
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kinabalu Sutera, Sabah 20
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kluang, Johore 31
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Famosa, Malacca 17
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Kinabalu Mandarin, Sabah 2
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Kinabalu Pearl, Sabah 11
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 69
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Kinabalu South, Sabah 45
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Melaka, Malacca 24
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kota Tinggi, Johore 24
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kuching Central, Sarawak 70
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kuching Jaya, Sarawak 11
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kuching, Sarawak 55
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kuching South, Sarawak 7
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Kulai, Johore 40
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Labuan, Federal Territory 16
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Likas Bay, Sabah 66
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Luyang, Sabah 18
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Malacca, Malacca 47
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Marina City 81
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Mersing, Johore 24
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152
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Miri Oil Town, Sarawak 1
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Miri, Sarawak 13
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Mount Sophia 1
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Muar, Johore 21
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Novena 5
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Pandan Valley 74
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Pasir Gudang, Johore 30
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Pontian, Johore 21
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Puteri Lagoon (Johor Bahru), Johore 29
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Queenstown 116
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Raffles City 93
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Sandakan North, Sabah 44
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Sandakan, Sabah 56
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Sarikei, Sarawak 1
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Segamat, Johore 11
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Sentosa 25
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Serangoon Gardens Orchard 21
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Shenton 5
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Sibu, Sarawak 19
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Singapore 379
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Singapore East 111
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Singapore Heartlands 1
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Singapore North 51
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Singapore West 160
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Suntec City 34
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tangkak Ledang (Mandarin), Johore 17
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tanglin 69
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tanjong Pagar 8
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tanjung Aru, Sabah 24
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tawau, Sabah 52
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tawau Tanjung, Sabah 43
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Tebrau, Johore Bahru 9
3310 Paul Harris Fellow Yong Peng, Johore 3
3310 Paul Harris Fellow No Rotary Club 1
Paul Harris Fellow 2983
District Recognition Type Club Count of Donors
3310 Multiple PHF Bandar Seri Begawan 31
3310 Multiple PHF Batu Pahat, Johore 8
3310 Multiple PHF Belait 5
3310 Multiple PHF Bintulu Central, Sarawak 1
3310 Multiple PHF Bintulu, Sarawak 4
3310 Multiple PHF Bugis Junction 27
3310 Multiple PHF Bukit Timah 7
3310 Multiple PHF Changi 21
3310 Multiple PHF E-Club of 3310 15
3310 Multiple PHF Garden City 50
3310 Multiple PHF Johor Bahru Sentral, Johor 7
3310 Multiple PHF Johore Bahru, Johore 31
3310 Multiple PHF Johor Straits View, Johore Bahru 1
3310 Multiple PHF Jurong Town 30
3310 Multiple PHF Kampong Gelam 1
3310 Multiple PHF Kinabalu Sutera, Sabah 7
3310 Multiple PHF Kluang, Johore 3
3310 Multiple PHF Kota Famosa, Malacca 1
3310 Multiple PHF Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 9
3310 Multiple PHF Kota Kinabalu South, Sabah 9
3310 Multiple PHF Kota Melaka, Malacca 1
3310 Multiple PHF Kuching Central, Sarawak 16
3310 Multiple PHF Kuching Jaya, Sarawak 2
3310 Multiple PHF Kuching, Sarawak 11
3310 Multiple PHF Kuching South, Sarawak 1
3310 Multiple PHF Kulai, Johore 8
3310 Multiple PHF Labuan, Federal Territory 8
3310 Multiple PHF Likas Bay, Sabah 24
3310 Multiple PHF Luyang, Sabah 3
3310 Multiple PHF Malacca, Malacca 6
3310 Multiple PHF Marina City 28
3310 Multiple PHF Miri Oil Town, Sarawak 1
3310 Multiple PHF Miri, Sarawak 3
3310 Multiple PHF Mount Sophia 1
3310 Multiple PHF Muar, Johore 4
3310 Multiple PHF Novena 2
3310 Multiple PHF Pandan Valley 24
3310 Multiple PHF Pasir Gudang, Johore 9
3310 Multiple PHF Pontian, Johore 3
3310 Multiple PHF Puteri Lagoon (Johor Bahru), Johore 11
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3310 Multiple PHF Queenstown 36
3310 Multiple PHF Raffles City 29
3310 Multiple PHF Sandakan North, Sabah 8
3310 Multiple PHF Sandakan, Sabah 4
3310 Multiple PHF Sarikei, Sarawak 1
3310 Multiple PHF Segamat, Johore 3
3310 Multiple PHF Sentosa 10
3310 Multiple PHF Serangoon Gardens Orchard 6
3310 Multiple PHF Shenton 1
3310 Multiple PHF Sibu, Sarawak 3
3310 Multiple PHF Singapore 120
3310 Multiple PHF Singapore East 31
3310 Multiple PHF Singapore North 10
3310 Multiple PHF Singapore West 35
3310 Multiple PHF Suntec City 14
3310 Multiple PHF Tanglin 14
3310 Multiple PHF Tanjong Pagar 4
3310 Multiple PHF Tanjung Aru, Sabah 11
3310 Multiple PHF Tawau, Sabah 16
3310 Multiple PHF Tawau Tanjung, Sabah 13
3310 Multiple PHF Tebrau, Johore Bahru 1
Multiple PHF 804
District Recognition Type Club Count of Donors
154
3310 Benefactor Bandar Seri Begawan 1
3310 Benefactor Batu Pahat, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Bugis Junction 7
3310 Benefactor Bukit Timah 2
3310 Benefactor Changi 1
3310 Benefactor E-Club of 3310 5
3310 Benefactor Garden City 19
3310 Benefactor Johore Bahru, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Kluang, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Kota Famosa, Malacca 1
3310 Benefactor Kuching Central, Sarawak 5
3310 Benefactor Kuching, Sarawak 2
3310 Benefactor Kulai, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Labuan, Federal Territory 1
3310 Benefactor Malacca, Malacca 1
3310 Benefactor Marina City 2
3310 Benefactor Mersing, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Muar, Johore 2
3310 Benefactor Pandan Valley 3
3310 Benefactor Queenstown ( 2
3310 Benefactor Raffles City 6
3310 Benefactor Segamat, Johore 1
3310 Benefactor Sentosa 3
3310 Benefactor Serangoon Gardens Orchard 1
3310 Benefactor Singapore 4
3310 Benefactor Singapore East 6
3310 Benefactor Singapore North 4
3310 Benefactor Singapore West 2
3310 Benefactor Suntec City 1
3310 Benefactor Tanglin 2
3310 Benefactor Tanjung Aru, Sabah 3
3310 Benefactor Tawau, Sabah 1
Benefactor 93
District Recognition Type Club Count of Donors
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Johor Bahru Sentral, Johor 2
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Marina City 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Raffles City 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Singapore 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Singapore East 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Singapore West 1
3310 Certificate of Appreciation Suntec City 1
Certificate of Appreciation 9
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CHAPTER 3
PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY
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PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY (PHS) REPORT
Paul Harris Society (PHS) Report dated 30 June 2019
There were only three PH Society members registered for second half of Rotary Year
2018-2019. So we now have a total number of 129 PH Society member, roughly 10%
increase which is acceptable since there are more retirees and there is an economy
downtown.
I had set up a Chat Group during my term for members to connect, although some
have exited the WhatsApp group, there are still 64 member left. It is a good medium
for disseminating Rotary PH Society information and for members to connect.
This is my report.
Yours in Rotary,
PP Vicky Soo
Rotary E Club of 3310
D3310 PHS Coordinator 2018-19
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CHARTERING OF DISTRICT 3310 PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY (PHS)
It all began when we had a stunning goal
of US$300,000 contribution to The Rotary
Foundation for 2015-2016. To achieve this
goal, I had the following strategies planned
and carried out.
1) Encourage PHFs, Major Donors and AKS
contribution from Rotarians in our District
This was done through club visits, seminars
and requests on individual Rotarians
2) Inaugural District 3310 End Polio Ride
Fundraising event
This was done for the first time ever in our
District; 12 days Tour of Borneo-1,300km
journey across Borneo covering Sabah,
Labuan, Brunei Darussalam and Sarawak,
1 day End Polio Ride Tour of Singapore and
Rotary Global Swimarathon Singapore 2016
and finally 3 days End Polio Ride across
the State of Johor and Malacca. The final
leg of End Polio Ride was launched during
the District Assembly in March 2016 in a
special collaboration with Demi Johor Dua
- a prestigious event which will mark its
existence in the history of Johor and Malaysia
at large
The Inaugural District wide rides were
overwhelmingly supported by so many
generous sponsors, Rotarians and families in
the District. These events were well covered
by press media at every stops, hence creating
great publicity and awareness on Rotary
Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GEPI) to
the general public.
3) Intercity Meet with RI President K. R.
Ravindran in Singapore
This was done on 21st May 2016 to raise
funds for TRF. The event attracted 300 over
Rotarians, Rotary spouses and friends of
Rotary. Generous Rotarians made pledges for
Major Donors, PHFs. Pak Mohan K. Vaswani
(RC Singapore) contributed to become an
AKS member. We truly appreciate that RI
President Ravi and First Lady Vanathy made
special efforts to come all the way from
Chicago just for this Intercity Meet.
4) The Charter of District 3310 Paul Harris
Society (PHS)
Realising that our District needed at least
US$200,000 DDF to fund clubs for their service
projects every year. I already set target of 100
PHS for my year. I began promotion with my
District Fund Raising Chair PP Dato Thomas
Ngu from RC Kuching Central in mid-February
2016 at clubs in Singapore. My AG Roger Ng
and many Rotarians were excited on this
new initiative and assisted in promotion and
secured 60 over PHS up to March 2016 during
the District Assembly in Johor Bahru.
I also seized every opportunity including Mid
Term Review Meeting for clubs in the whole
District to encourage my AGs, Presidents and
Rotarians to support this.
Finally, together with PP Dato Thomas and the
team, we managed to gather 117 Paul Harris
Society (PHS) for my year and for every year
hence. We exceeded our target! This is an
amazing achievement by this special group of
Rotarians dedicated to give to the Rotary
Foundation in a sustainable manner to Doing
Good in the World. The 117 members of
District 3310 Paul Harris Society ( see name
list attached) were recognised by RI President
K.R. Ravindran during the Intercity Meet in
Singapore. They each received a specially
prepared Certificate of Appreciation and a
special lapel pin.
Finally, by end of June 2016, we achieved
US$646,992.13 against our initial goal of
US$300,000. This has earned our District the
rank of 2nd highest contributor in Zone 6B
for TRF Giving after D3350 in Thailand.
Every dollar contributed has helped us
achieved this position. I sincerely thank all
2015-2016 club Presidents, AGs, District Fund
Raising Chair PP Dato Thomas Ngu, AKS donor
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Pak Mohan K. Vaswani (RC Singapore), Major
Donors, Endowment Contributors, PHFs,
PHS Charter members, EREY donors, District
Polio Plus Chair VP Darren Jee and dedicated
committee members, PE Raymess E Wei of RC
JB Sentral & his hard working team members
from clubs in Johor & Malacca, President Leo
Tan of RC Bukit Timah & his team, President
Alan Tan of RC Singapore & his team, Intercity
Meet OC PP Dr. Yap Lip Kee, Co-Chair Dr.
Shahul Hameed and his team and everyone
for making this happen
A special mention to our PDG Chew Ghim
Bok for the enthusiasm he built during the
fundraising.
PP Dato Thomas working hard in promoting PHS to
Rotarians at RC Changi
DG Philip Chong encourging Rotarians to
support PHS
Promotion of PHS at District Training
Assembly in JB
Rtn. See Mee Lee signed up PHS registration form
Second highest TRF contribution in Zone 6B
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District First Lady Len Nyuk presenting souvenir to
First Lady Vanathly
Group photo District 3310 PHS Charter members
wuth RI President Ravindran at Intercity Meet
Shangrila Hotel Singapore 21 May 2016
RI President Ravi meeting Singapore Rotaractor
at Intercity Meet
RI President Ravi sharing Rotary moments with
AKS Donor Pak Mohan
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INAUGURAL MEMBERS OF THE DISTRICT PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY
Zone 6 (District 3310)
No Club Name Name
1 Bandar Seri Begawan Balasundaram, Muthukrishnan
2 Bandar Seri Begawan Lim, Erbert
3 Bandar Seri Begawan Ng, Ricky Kim Hock
4 Bandar Seri Begawan Tiong, Kee Huat
5 Bandar Seri Begawan Yong, Jeff TC
6 Batu Pahat Lee Mee, Chin
7 Bugis Junction Callegari, Reto V.
8 Bugis Junction Eow, Yoke Kee
9 Bugis Junction Lee, Whai-Yih
10 Bugis Junction Lim, Bobby
11 Bugis Junction Ng, Roger
12 Changi Cheong, Jimmy Kok Cheong
13 Changi Ong, Julian Kian Peng
14 E-Club of 3310 Ching, Kwock-Wing
15 E-Club of 3310 Ong, Chee Wee
16 E-Club of 3310 Ong, Richard Teck Kim
17 E-Club of 3310 Soo, Vicky Boon Lee
18 Garden City Chen, Andrew Tai An
19 Garden City Lim, Florence Geok Pee
20 Garden City Ng, Swan Meen
21 Garden City Poon, Cher-Hock
22 Garden City Tan, Ah Bee
23 Garden City Tan, Hian Tsin
24 Garden City Tay, Sean Xin Cheng
25 Garden City Tor, Lam Huat
26 Garden City Yee, Michael Yik Fah
27 Garden City Yeo, Sean
28 Garden City Yong, Matthew Syn Yuan
29 Johor Bahru Sentral David, Johnson Kandasamy
30 Jurong Town Chen, Teck Shing
31 Jurong Town Chong, Zhi Cheng
32 Kinabalu Sutera Fong, Betty
33 Kota Famosa Dias, Raphael Randall
34 Kota Kinabalu Pearl Liaw, Suzannah Siew Yea
35 Kota Kinabalu Abdul Aucasa, Zainie
36 Kota Kinabalu Burongoh, Edward S.
37 Kota Kinabalu Marimuttu, Jeyan T. M.
38 Kuching Central Ngu, Thomas Sing Hieng
39 Kuching Central Ng, Yaw Hua
40 Kuching Central Ong, Frankie
41 Kuching Central Phuan, Leslie Puay Khing
42 Kuching Central Suharto, Andre
43 Kuching South Tong, Jason Chien Fu
44 Kulai Goh, Joshua Albert Thien Yew
45 Kulai Yeap, Dolly Siew Keat
46 Likas Bay Chong, Mau Kiong
47 Likas Bay Lee, Chuen Wan
48 Likas Bay Lu, Kim Phin
49 Likas Bay Woo, Soo Poo
50 Marina City Fok, Jennie
51 Marina City Goh, Gladys Puay Hwee
52 Marina City Groyon, Theresa Habana
53 Marina City Hein, Christoph
54 Marina City Lau, Jenni
55 Marina City Lee, Jessica
56 Marina City Lee, Lye-Wah
57 Marina City Quek, Edward See Fang
58 Marina City Stakes, Neil
59 Marina City Witt, Michael A.
60 Marina City Wong, Derrick Ong Eu
61 Muar Doraisamy, Senthil
62 Muar Krishna, Saravanan
63 Pandan Valley Chan, Catherine Zi Yue
64 Pandan Valley Choe, Peng Sum
65 Pandan Valley Chua, Elsie
66 Pandan Valley Loh, Judy
67 Pandan Valley Munisamy, Rajamohan
68 Pasir Gudang Chew, Kian-Wee
69 Pasir Gudang Venkatachalam, V.
70 Puteri Lagoon Chan Sook Cheng, Kate
71 Puteri Lagoon Lau, Jeffrey Ming Jye
72 Puteri Lagoon Ng, Ling Ping
73 Queenstown Schillo, Valentin
74 Queenstown Teo, Pok-Zin
75 Raffles City Chen, Vincent Wei Ching
76 Sarikei Chieng, King Chong
77 Sarikei Lau, Robert Sie Yong
78 Serangoon Gardens Orchard Cheung, Richard Teck Cheong
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79 Serangoon Gardens Orchard Loh, Cathy
80 Serangoon Gardens Orchard Nair, Mukundan
81 Serangoon Gardens Orchard Nair, V. Parameswaran
82 Singapore Beyeler, Daniel
83 Singapore Craiu, Robert
84 Singapore Francken, Irina
85 Singapore Hameed, Shahul
86 Singapore Harrison, Keith
87 Singapore Hassanbhai, Mansoor
88 Singapore Hathiramani, Suresh M.
89 Singapore Hennedige, Oliver
90 Singapore Keerthi, Suresh
91 Singapore Lalchandani, Deepti
92 Singapore Lee, Fook Hong
93 Singapore Lee, James Huan Siak
94 Singapore Lim, Louis Hee Thuang
95 Singapore Lobaton, Maria Teresa
96 Singapore McCarthy, Stacy
97 Singapore Mohandas, Paliath
98 Singapore Moosa, Hassan
99 Singapore Ooi, Jimmy Iskandar Abdullah
100 Singapore Patel, Madhusudan Muljibhai
101 Singapore Phua, Paul Seng Hua
102 Singapore Rao, Tapan Kumar
103 Singapore See, Mee Lee
104 Singapore Tai, David Kuan Lian
105 Singapore Tan, Alan Gim Guan
106 Singapore Taylor, Garry David
107 Singapore Tiro, Perlita G.
108 Singapore Vaswani, Mohan K.
109 Singapore Wang, Mark Yat-Yee
110 Singapore Wong, Ronald Kin Wai
111 Singapore Yap, Lip Kee
112 Singapore East Pereira, Brown Anthony
113 Singapore North Engle, Troy
114 Singapore North Kee, Philip
115 Singapore North Ong, Wee Heng
116 Singapore West Tan, Henry Kok-Hiang
117 Suntec City Chang, Yoong Hwa Corinna
118 Suntec City Chan, Meow Khin (Lydia)
119 Suntec City Chia, Carina Lee Choo
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120 Suntec City Chiang, See Ngoh (Claire)
121 Suntec City Kam, Huey Jiuan (Joanne)
122 Suntec City PUN, Kimmis Kim Ming
123 Suntec City Yap, Richard Wah Ann
124 Tanglin Dastur, Khushroo
125 Tanjong Pagar Pang, Jona Soon Moi
126 Tanjong Pagar Wong, Albert Fook Soon
127 Tawau Pang, Jimmy K. L.
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CHAPTER 4
PERFORMANCE & CONTRIBUTIONS
TO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
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OUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
District 3310
Data as of 30th June 2019
*Anonymous Donors are not included on recognition breakdown
Zone 6B
Data as of 30th June 2019
*District Contributions with PolioPlus Column, PolioPlus excludes Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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*Annual Fund includes SHARE, Areas of Focus and World Fund. Contributons are eligible for PHF recognition, count
towards club annual giving goals and are included in per capita amounts.
CHAPTER 5
RECIPIENTS OF ROTARY
FOUNDATION AWARDS
- The Rotary Foundation Distinguished
Service Award
- Citation for Meritorious Service Award
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RECIPIENTS OF ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS
The Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award is the Foundation’s highest service recognition and is given to
Rotarians who have demonstrated exemplary service to the Foundation. Recipients must have
received the Citation for Meritorious Service four years prior to be eligible for this award.
PDG Geok Tian Tan
Singapore West
1979 -1980
PDG Tan Sri Dr.
Teck Eng Tay
Singapore West
1979 - 1980
PDG M. G. John
Singapore West
1993-1934
PDG Ir. John Kam
Loong Cheah
Johor Bharu
2001-2002
PDG Hoe-Beng Fong
Singapore East
2004-2005
PDG Kenneth
Mei Kwang Chew
Pandan Valley
2011-2012
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Citation for Meritorious Service Award
The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service Award is given to members who have
been actively involved in service activities related to The Rotary Foundation, such as serving on
a Foundation committee, participating in a grant-funded project, or supporting a Rotary Peace
Fellow.
PDG Tan Sri Dr.
Teck Eng Tay
Singapore West
1975 1976
PDG Geok Tian Tan
Singapore West
1977-1978
PDG M. G. John
Singapore West
1990-1991
PDG Dr.
Philbert Chin
Singapore
1992-1993
PDG Ir. John Kam
Loong Cheah
Johor Bahru
1995-1996
PDG Etican
Ramasamy
Muar
1997-1998
PP Oliver Hennedige
Singapore
1997-1998
PDG Fong Hoe Beng
Singapore East
1990-2000
PDG Kenneth
Mei Kwang Chew
Pandan Valley
2003-2004
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Citation for Meritorious Service Award
PDG Abang Hj. Nawawi
Abang Drahman
Bintulu
2005-2006
PDG Michael Yee
Garden City
2011-2012
PDG Edward Sung
Burongoh
Kota Kinabalu
2011-2012
PDG David Tong
Singapore East
2012-2013
PDG Dato’ Dr.
Hian Tsin Tan
Garden City
2013-2014
PDG Dr.
Wu Dar Ching
Garden City
2014-2015
PP Dr Shahul
Hameed
Singapore
2015-2016
PDG Datuk Zainie
Abdul Aucasa
Kota Kinabalu
2016-2017
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ROTARIANS WHO HAVE SERVED
ROTARY FOUNDATION AT ZONE
LEVEL
- Regional Rotary Foundation
Co-ordinator
- Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation
Co-ordinator
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ROTARIANS WHO HAVE SERVED ROTARY
FOUNDATION AT ZONE 6B
Regional Rotary Foundation Co-ordinator
PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong
Johor Bharu
1998-2000
PDG Fong Hoe Beng
Singapore East
2008-2011
Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Co-ordinator
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
Kota Kinabalu
2012-2016
PDG Chew Gim Bok
Bugis Junction
2016-2017
PDG Philip Chong
Likas Bay
2017-currently
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CHAPTER 7
PROJECTS UNDER MATCHING
GRANTS & DISTRICT GRANTS
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PROJECTS UNDER MATCHING GRANTS &
DISTRICT GRANTS
MATCHING GRANTS support International service projects. Rotary clubs or district from two
countries work collaboratively to implement projects. Matching Grant must involve Rotary club
or district in the project country (Host) and a club or district in another country (International
partner)implementing humanitarian project. Since the implementations of the New Grant
Mechanism in Rotary year 2012-2013, the Matching Grant ceased to exist.
DISTRICT GRANTS funds small-scale short term activities that address needs in your community
and communities abroad and these include Humanitarian projects, including service travel
and Disaster recovery efforts, Scholarships, Youth Exchange, Rotary Youth Leadership Award
(RYLA), Rotaract, Interact and Vocational Training Team ( VTT).
In some years the committee were called Special Grants/3H Grants and at one year there was
this Humanitarian Grants Committee. The following were Rotarians who have served as District
Grants Chairman:
1991-1992: PP Sylvester Yong
1992- 1993: PDG Tay Kim Ann
1993-1994: PP Dr. Mukunan Nair
1994-1995 : CP Dr. Melvin Wong Men Won
1995-1996 :PP Gary Ng
1996-1997 : PP Gary Ng
1997-1998: PP Murli K. Chanrai
1998-1999: PDGDr. M. G. John
1999-2000: Rtn. Dr. Lau Yat Sun
2000-2001: Rtn. Dr .Lau Yat Sun
2001-2002: PP Patrick Panai
2002-2003: Rtn. Dr. Lau Yat Sun
2003-2004: Rtn. Dr. Lau Yat Sun
2004-2005: PP Alan Chan Hong Joo
2005-2006: PP Patrick Panai
2006-2007: PDG David Tong (Grants)
PP Patrick Panai (Matching grants)
2007-2008: PDG DR. Ivor Thevathasan
(Humanitarian Grants)
PP Patrick Panai (Matching Grants)
2008-2009: PP Anita Dhawan
2009-2010: PP Patrick Panai
2010-2011: PP Patrick Panai
2011-2012: PP Leong Chee Woh
2012-2013: PP K.B. Lee
2013-2014: PP Gladys Pang
2014-2015: PP Albert Tan
2015-2016: PP Dr. Shahul Hameed
2016-2017: PP Dr. Shahul Hameed
2017-2018: PP Dr. Shahul Hameed
2018-2019: PP Ng Yaw Hua
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Below are some Matching Grant and District Grant projects carried out over the years
Host Club: RC Kuching
Partner: RC Norbdy, Norway,
RC Suntec City, D3310
Project: ECOSAN Ecological Sanitation
Project for SMK Padawan
Location: Kuching, Sarawak
Year: 2005
Host Club: RC Kota Kinabalu
Partner: RC Gombak, D3300, RC Tanglin, D3310,
RC Haulien, Taiwan
Project: Clean water project for Kg Muhang,
Matunggong
Location: Kudat, Sabah
Year: 2007
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Host Club: RC Tawau
Partner: -
Project: Rotary Dispensary at Kalabakan
Location: Tawau, Sabah
Year: 1996
Host Club: RC Tawau
Partner: RC Singapore East, RC Bugis
Junction,
RC Orchard, D3310
Project: Suspension bridge at Merotai River
Location: Tawau, Sabah
Year: 2000
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Host Club: RC Tawau
Partner: RC Singapore East,
RC New Territory, Hong Kong
Project: Clean Water Project at Inderasabah
Location: Tawau, Sabah
Year: 2006
Host Club: RC Tawau
Partner: RC New Territory, Hong Kong
Project: Quoin Hill Water Project
Location: Tawau, Sabah
Year: 2011
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Host Club: RC Likas Bay
Partner: RC Lu Chou, D3490
Project: Gravity Feed Water Supply and
Sanitation System for Kg. Tamalang
Location: Ranau, Sabah
Year: 2003
Host Club: RC Likas Bay
Partner: RC Lu Chou, D3490
Project: Gravity Feed Water Supply and
Proper Sanitation System for Kg. Sinalapak
Location: Kiulu, Sabah
Year: 2007
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Host Club: RC Likas Bay
Partner: RC Lu Chou, D3490
Project: Gravity Feed Water Supply and
Sanitation at Kg. Pangas Ulu
Location: Keningau, Sabah
Year: 2012
Host Club: RC Kota Melaka
Partner: RC Sentosa, D3310
Project: Computer Literacy
Location: Malacca
Year: 2010
Host Club: RC Kota Melaka
Partner: RC Keighley. E-Club of 3310,
RC Kulai, D3310
Project: Playground for Hopehaven Centre
Location: Malacca
Year: 2013
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Host Club: RC Pasir Gudang
Partner: RC Makati Paseo De Rosas, D3830.
RC Jurong Town, D3310
Project: Cataract Surgeries
Location: Pasir Gudang, Johor
Year: 2003
Host Club: RC Pasir Gudang
Partner: RC Singapore, E-Club of 3310,
RC Kota Tinggi, D3310
Project: Medical Equipment to Rotary
Eye Centre
Location: Pasir Gudang, Johor
Year: 2008
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Host Club: RC Kuching Central
Partner: 12 South Korean Rotary Clubs
Project: Solar Powered Electricity
Location: Kuching, Sarawak
Year: 2013
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 35 Water Filtration Units
Location: Thailand
Year: 2008
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Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: Books to 35 Schools
Location: Thailand
Year: 2008
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 60,000 English-Thai Dictionary
Location: Thailand
Year: 2009
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 20 Water Filtration Units
Location: Thailand
Year: 2009
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 35 Water Filtration Units
Location: Thailand
Year: 2010
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Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 34 Water Filtration Units
Location: Thailand
Year: 2011
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 16,1610 English-Thai Dictionary
Location: Thailand
Year: 2011
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: -
Project: 720 Wheelchairs
Location: Thailand
Year: 2012
Host Club: RC Garden City
Partner: RC Shenton, D3310
Project: 36 Water Filtration
Location: Thailand
Year: 2012
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Host Club: RC Kuching Jaya
Partner: -
Project: Micro Hydro Electricity Supply
Location: Sarawak
Year: 2012
Host Club: RC Luyang
Partner: RC Osaka South, D2660
Project: Joint Bicycle Project
Location: Sook, Sabah
Year: 2003
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Host Club: RC Luyang
Partner: RC Osaka South, D2660
Project: Gravity Feed Water Supply to
Kg. Ambong
Location: Kota Belud, Sabah
Year: 2007
Host Club: RC Puteri Lagoon
Partner: RC Kulai, RC Changi, RC Bandar Seri
Begawan, E-Club of 3310, D3310.
RC Ilolio, Philippines
Project: Literacy Project to SRJK(C) New Kota
Location: Johor
Year: 2012
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GLOBAL GRANT
PROJECTS
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PROJECTS UNDER GLOBAL GRANTS
GLOBAL GRANTS support large International activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes
in Rotary ‘s 6 areas of focus. By working together to respond to real community needs, clubs
and District strengthen their global partnership. Global grants can fund Humanitarian projects,
Scholarships for graduate-level academic studies and Vocational training team.The minimum
budget for Grant ID project is USD 30,000. The Foundation’s World Fund provides a minimum
of USD 15,000 and maximum of USD 200,000. Clubs and districts contribute District Designated
Funds (DDF) and/or cash contributions that the World Fund matches, DDF is matched 100
percent and cash is matched at 50 percent. Both the district or club in the country where the
activity is carried out and the international partner district or club must first become qualified
before applying for global grant.
The District TRF committee wishes to express its appreciation to the following Rotarians who
have served as the District Grant Chairperson since the implementations of the new grant
model.
PAG Gladys Pang
2013-2014
PAG Albert Tan
2014-2015
PP Dr.Shahul Hameed
2015-2016, 2016-2017 & 2017-2018.
PP Ng Yaw Hua
2018- currently
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The followings are some Global Grant projects carried out over the years
1. Grant ID GG1414730
Project: Funding to Train HEALing Friends
Host Club: RC Singapore, D3310
International Partner: RC Bandar Sri
Begawan, D3310
Location: Bukit Batok, Singapore
Year: 2014-April
Budget: USD36,172
The Grant ID objective is to support Club HEAL
to run a HEALing Friends training program
to train up to 150 passionate and committed
volunteer individuals to conduct mental
health patient outreach work, by visiting the
homes of patients who are recovering from
mental illness.
The volunteer training and home visit
programs aim to make a critical difference
in the lives of people with psychiatric illness,
by empowering the beneficiaries to be
independent and self–sufficient.
The training program is designed to meet
a specific and currently inadequately-met
need in the community to help patients
avoid relapse into mental illness, and to
support their sustained integration in the
broader community. It is an area that is
currently underserviced by existing healthcare
providers and programs, all too often
with tragic results.
The tragedy is compounded by the fact that
intervention programs have been shown
to be successful in minimizing the risk of
relapse, which makes the need for this
program as conducted by Club HEAL all the
more vital.
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2. Grant ID GG1415195
Project: To help children suffering
congenital cardiac problems with
surgical treatment, West Bengal.
Host Club: RC Belur, D3291
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Kolkata, Purulia, Indai
Year: 2014-April
Budget: USD37,258
Thousands of Children are borne in India with congenital heart diseases, which can be cured
by surgery. This project is aimed at subsidizing cardiac surgeries on 62 needy kids to be selected
mainly from rural areas of Bengal or slums in Kolkata or neighborhood. Such surgeries are
already being conducted in hospitals of West Bengal with excellent results and at low cost.
3. Grant ID GG1415553
Project: Address community needs for
safe by installing point of use drinking
water filtration drinking water
Host Club: RC Kasemrat Klongtoei, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City,
D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2014-April
Budget: USD 99,806
Address community needs for safe drinking water by installing point of use drinking water
filtration systems at rural schools & communities to develop & maintain sustainable water &
sanitation systems. Promote basic sanitation & good hygiene habits (proper hand washing, etc.)
through education at benefiting schools & communities.
4. Grant ID GG1415785
Project: Sanitation and Sustainable
Development in Rural Cambodia
Host Club: RC Angkor, D3350
International Partner: RC Marina City,
D3310
Location: Cambodia
Year: 2014-July
Budget: USD 39,200
Provide sanitation infrastructure (WCs and drainage), a sustainable source of income
(mushroom farm) and ducation resources (donation of materials to local schools) in rural
Cambodia (Sarsadam Commune in Kanchangkoy, Puok district, Siem Reap province).
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5. Grant ID GG1416081
Project: Prevention of Blindness
Host Club: RC Pasir Gudang, D3310
International Partner: RC Singapore Heartlands, D3310
Location: Malaysia
Year: 2014-September
Budget: USD37,000
Our objective is to restore the eyesight of
the poor by carrying out cataract surgeries,
cornea transplant, other eye operations and
provision of spectacles to poor students and
reading glasses for the poor and aged. This
will reduce the number of blind people in our
society. About 100 people will benefit.
Students will be brought to the Rotary Eye
Centre for eye screening. Ophthalmologist
at the Eye Centre will check and upon
confirmation will be sent to our opticians for
appropriate spectacles.
Students will be asked to read alphabets
and numerals from a distance to determine
their vision capability. Students will also be
asked if they have headache when reading
and are they able to read what is written on
the blackboard. These information will be
gathered and analyzed to determine the vision
problem.
Students will be advised by our Eye Centre
personnel, ophthalmologist and opticians on
how to take care of glasses and basic eye
hygiene.
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6. Grant ID GG1416669
Project: Operation Uplift Sallacong
Host Club: RC Vigan, D3820
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Sallacong, Philippines
Year: 2016-May
Budget: USD40,286
The “Operation Uplift Sallacong” is a
multifaceted program to uplift Sallacong
Elementary School and its entire community,
the Barangay San Mariano, which was
formerly called Sallacong. The school and
the community, being situated at the foot of a
mountain, do not have a good source of water
supply.
Furthermore, school development was nil or
absent due to the 3.5 km of extremely rugged
road from the main road making it the least
among the schools to get some share from
both the local and national government units.
The main objectives of this project are:
• To provide a stable water system, secured
ith fence, which can provide potable water to
the entire community including the Sallacong
Elementary School
• To provide safe and useful latrines that the
students and teachers can use in Sallacong
Elementary School.
• To help the community members
prevent diseases with Citronella planting to
prevent Dengue fever, and conducting
“Cervical Cancer Screening and Awareness
program for cervical cancer and doing “Minor
Surgical, Medical and Dental Mission”.
• To help in the community economics
and financial development by conducting a
livelihood program seminar on Citronella
production.
The ‘Operation Uplift Sallacong’ is designed
to engage the help of the Local Community/
Barangay, the Rotary Club of Vigan, Technical
Education and skills Development Authority
(TESDA).
Rotarians will survey each house in
thecommunity for the number and age of
household members and social category.
Rotarian engineers will plan the pipe layout.
The contractor will install the water system.
An RCC will manage and maintain the water
system.
The Rotary Club of Vigan will coordinate
with both Municipal and Barangay Health
workers on the prevention of Cervical Cancer
and Dengue Fever in the community. A Visual
Acetic Acid will be performed to screen all
teachers and women ages 21 and above (as
per recommendation of American Society of
Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology) in the
community after a lay fora by IPP Judith
Cristobal, a Gynecologic-Oncologist. This is
followed by a “Minor Surgical and Dental
Mission” by Rotarian doctors and dentists.
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7. Grant ID GG1416980
Project: Vocational skill training and wheel
chairs for needy disabled persons
Host Club: RC Yannawa, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City,
D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2014-April
Budget: USD 100,065
Disabled persons who lost their mobility have been burden to their families, worsen by the lack
of vocational skills which are viable and appropriate to their handicapped beings.
With the provision of vocational skill training and development, in addition to the sponsorship
of wheel chairs, they could become independent as well as enhance their quality of life.
8. Grant ID GG1417930
Project: Architects of Life
Host Club: RC Singapore, D3310
International Partner: RC Bandar Sri
Begawan, D3310
Location: Singapore
Year: 2016-April
Budget: USD40,000
The ARCHITECTS OF LIFE (AOL) Program
is a pioneering mentoring cum leadership
training program targeting selecte offendersin-recovery
(in-care). It is divided into 2
phases over an 8-month duration:
(a) Phase 1: Mentorship (4 Months)
(b) Phase 2: Leadership (4 months)
Objectives:
• To provide a holistic development
program that equips students in the 3L
sylla bus of LEARNING Skills, LIFE-Skills,
and LEADERSHIP Skills.
• To facilitate mentoring relationships
between students and trained mentors.
• To facilitate students to ideate, plan and
execute community projects in teams.
• To boost students’ self-esteem, confidence
and motivation towards personal
development and mastery
• To inculcate core values and social
emotional ompetencies that contributes to
the desired outcomes of this program
Singapore has a relatively above-average
crime-free rate on an international scale. Still,
ground reports have shown a 27.5% recidivism
rate for the release cohort 2010. The Prison
Service has enhanced their rehabilitation
programme to get the offender’s family and
the community involved.
Under the enhanced programme, community
involvement project is considered an integral
part of the rehabilitation process. However,
the Prison Service requires community
partners that have a wide range of community
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projects or partners to support their efforts.
Thus, the Prison Service is looking for
community partners like the Rotary Club
of Singapore to help drive the community
projects. In the long term, we are exploring
that this project will springboard a Rotary
Community Corps in B5 within Singapore
Prison. This will also set the precedence for
other Rotary Clubs to join us in this area of
work.
The Rotary Club of Singapore also noted that
the inmates require training to build up prosocial
skills and values for their reintegration
to the community. The Club has carefully
selected Glenn Lim Consultancy who has been
working with Prison Service to get the inmates
ready for community service projects. Their
service are critical to get the inmates ready
for Community Service and at the same time
critical for their transformation so that they
will have many “handles” in life so that it will
prevent them for doing drugs again.
a Mentoring Framework, the inmates will
be coached by mentors representing the
community sector (selected and trained
mentors). These mentors have also had their
own share of experiences overcoming life
setbacks, many being ex-offenders before.
A total of 22 inmates from Singapore Prisons
successfully completed 16 sessions conducted
by an external vendor but held within the
Prisons. A “graduation” ceremony was held
in front of an audience of family, friends,
Rotarians and Prison authorities as the
inmates reaffirmed their commitment to take
charge of their lives after their release.
The Singapore MHA (Ministry of Home
Affairs) and SPS (Singapore Prison Service)
have highlighted and attempted to look into
this area of need. One key gap that has been
identified is the importance of community
involvement and collaboration. Prisoners
may do well in a rehabilitative program
while incarcerated. In addition, a strong
support from the community would play an
important role for successful reintegration.
Over the years, there has been a strong call
for volunteers to come forward to address
this gap in prisons.
Volunteers from the corporate and public
sectors give their time to serve in a variety
of programs, like: befriending, home-visits
to inmates’ families, and other ad hoc
projects (Christmas carolling etc). But these
are largely events-oriented, and do not
adequately address long-term needs that
can only be achieved through a processoriented
program. AOL PROGRAM seeks to
fill this need, by targeting the relational and
social-emotional aspects of these inmates
in its outcome-based design. Incorporating
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9. Grant ID GG1419640
Project: Alternative Livelihood Project
in Carigara-Rebuilding Lives after
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)
Host Club: RC Rizal West, D3830
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Carigara, Philippines
Year: 2015-April
Budget: USD45,500
To offer an alternative and sustainable livelihood
for the coconut farmers of Carigara Leyte
Philippines which were displaced due to super
typhoon Haiyan ‘Yolanda’.
Villagers will be provided with materials to
construct fish pond and greenhouse. Training
on will be provided with the collaboration of the
Municipality of Carigara
10. Grant ID GG1420106
Project: Rebuilding Limbs and Lives
Host Club: RC Victoria Garden City,
D9110
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Year: 2014-December
Budget: USD 197,100
The objective of this Grant ID is to rebuild Lives and Limbs of Victims who have lost their limbs
for various reasons be it due to diseases, birth defects or accidents. With the new limbs this
Grant ID also hope to educate them in being able to be economically independent, take them off
the streets and also to improve their self-esteem.
Concurrently, up to 3 potential candidates will be selected for Skills Training for Artificial Limb
Construction. The local partnering organization is IshK Limb Center that has the expertise to
help support this project for Limb Production and Fitting, for Training Local Technicians and
for Training Local Recipients.
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11. Grant ID GG1421749
Project: Clean Portable Water for Melikin
Host Club: RC Kuching Central, D3310
International Partner: RC Seosan, D3620
Location: Melikin, Sarawak, Malaysia
Year: 2014-October
Budget: USD 67,415
Many isolated rural villages in Sarawak, Malaysia suffer from lack of clean water supply since
they are not link to treated water distribution network of Water Utilities Companies. Those not
sited near river water sources depend on high catchment grounds to channel gravity feed water
to water tanks where stored water are then piped to individual households. The residents of
these villages are mostly local natives from the Iban tribe. They work on their ancestral lands
as subsistence farmers and sometimes supplement their income by working as daily laborers
in nearby towns and oil palm plantations. Monthly household income averages US$190 per
month, placing them significantly below the official country’s poverty line of US$240 per month
per household.
This project aims to identify hard core poor villages that do not get clean water as a result
of destruction to their water catchment habitat, mainly from illegal logging or land clearing
for oil palm planting. Appropriate & cost effective water filtration system that do not require
power source and incur very low operational maintenance will be fitted at incoming water
source for selected villages. Villagers with the required skills will be engaged to installed simple
infrastructure for the water filtration system. Training will be provided to villagers to maintain
and service the water filters that are expected to have a working lifespan of 10 years.
This project hopes to alleviate inconsistent supply and polluted water to poor communities that
may otherwise have to purchase bottled drinking water. This project will provide sufficient
clean water to improve sanitation for the said communities and reduce incidences of illness
associated with poor hygiene from lack of clean water.
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12. Grant ID GG1524668
Project: Kampung Natai Water Project
Host Club: RC Tanjung Aru, D3310
International Partner:
RC Taipei Tzsan, D3480
Location: Kg. Natai, Sabah, Malaysia
Year: 2015-March
Budget: USD 40,000
This project aims to identify hard core poor villages that do not get clean water as a result
of destruction to their water catchment habitat, mainly from illegal logging or land clearing
for oil palm planting. Appropriate & cost effective water filtration system that do not require
power source and incur very low operational maintenance will be fitted at incoming water
source for selected villages. Villagers with the required skills will be engaged to installed simple
infrastructure for the water filtration system. Training will be provided to villagers to maintain
and service the water filters that are expected to have a working lifespan of 10 years.
This project hopes to alleviate inconsistent supply and polluted water to poor communities that
may otherwise have to purchase bottled drinking water. This project will provide sufficient
clean water to improve sanitation for the said communities and reduce incidences of illness
associated with poor hygiene from lack of clean water.
13. Grant ID GG1525085
Project: Address community needs for
safe drinking water by installing point of
use drinking water filtration
Host Club: RC Silom, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City
Location: Thailand
Year: 2015-January
Budget: USD 120,859
Address community needs for safe drinking water by installing point of use water
filtration systems at schools and/or rural communities to develop & maintain
sustainable water & sanitation systems. Promote basic sanitation & good hygiene
habits (proper hand washing) through education at benefiting sites.
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14. Grant ID GG1525652
Project: Victim Empathy Programme
Host Club: RC Singapore, D3310
International Partner: RC Belur, D3291
Location: Singapore
Year: 2015-August
Budget: USD 40,000
The Victim Empathy Programme was a first
pilot program for Singapore. Program brings
victims and offenders together to talk about
crime, the harm it causes, and how to make
things right. It has been divided into 2 phases
over 12 months’ duration with the delay to
start and with the delay to finish due to Changi
Singapore Services special matters.
The objectives almost met in the number of
participants: 106 offenders participated in the
program. The number of volunteers have been
trained was much lower than planned: only 12
instead of 30. The reason with the regulations
of Changi Singapore Services regarding the
requirements to the volunteer’s experience
status and their duration of residency of
Singapore.
Based on the 106 participants of this Program
the Survey, research will take place. According
to the survey the target to reduce reoffending
has been achieved.Further research and
study will add more thoughts and additional
recommendation for this program.
Trained volunteers will continue to train
other volunteers who will participate in this
program in the future. We are certain that this
project has very good basis to continue to be
sustainable.
Singapore Prison Services will identify the
need of more volunteers to continue to run
this program.
15. Grant ID GG1529075
Project: Gift of of Sight, Purulia, West Bengal
Host Club: RC Purulia, D3291
International Partner: RC Marina City,
D3310
Location: Purulia, India
Year: 2016-August
Budget: USD 45,500
India has the largest population of blind people in the world. One out of every three blind
people in the world lives in India, an estimated 24 million blind people live in the country with
a population of 1.2 billion. The Rotary Action Group for Blindness Prevention was formed by
Past RI President Frank Devlyn with a mission for prevention of blindness and the promotion
of eye health and vision worldwide.
Blindness due to cataract is avoidable through cataract surgery. This project will screen 10,000
people in the project area, will help in restoring eyesight for 2500 people through cataract
surgery and will provide eye glasses to 2500 people. This project will come to fruition with
a Rotary Global Grant. 2500 people after their cataract surgery would help improving socioeconomic
conditions of the community. These people will not be a burden to the society.
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16. Grant ID GG1527706
Project: Kg. Sinompuru Community Water
& Sanitation Project
Host Club: RC Kota Kinabalu South, D3310
International Partner: E-Club of 3310
Location: Kg. Sinompuru, Sabah, Malaysia
Year: 2015-Sep
Budget: USD 37,801
The targeted local community settlement (Kg. Sinompuru) comprises of mainly wooden houses
sparsely distributed over 66 acres of hilly terrain and deep valleys averaging approximately
230 ft above sea level. At the moment, the settlers’ main source of water is delivered by 1.5
inch poly pipe over a distance of 5.5 kilometers, from a water catchment area at 950 ft above
sea level to some houses suitably located to tap on the source. Other houses not within reach
supplement this limited water source with spring water wherever available and harvested rain
water. This water source becomes muddy during the rainy seasons and inconsistent during
drought. As water is scarce, sanitation is lacking with no toilet facilities even at a community
hall which is used for local community activities.
In view of the difficult logistics and lack of reliable and regular water source, the settlers do
not get sufficient water for drinking, cooking, cleaning and bathing. The community therefore
urgently requires a proper water storage management system to elevate the problem.
The objective for this Grant ID is to fund a water storage management system to source and
store sufficient water for use by the targeted community.
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17. Grant ID GG1533087
Project: Light up Rotary - Blindness
Prevention
Host Club: RC Central Calcutta, D3291
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Parganas, West Bengal, India
Year: 2016-January
Budget: USD 74,548
Eastern India accounts for more than 2
millions victims of blindness, out of which
about 1.7 million is curable. The main
objective of this grant is to install a modern
Eye Treatment Equipment to cure Blindness
due to Cataract. Beside this, a small step to
spread awareness against blindness and
Train young people while screening around
15000 people suffering eye related diseases
in District : South 24 Parganas, West Bengal
and provide LIGHT to 1500 people suffering
from Cataract blindness.
18. Grant ID GG1533224
Project: Phacoemulsifier & 1100 IOL Surgeries
for Rotary Eye Hospital, Bhubaneswar
Host Club: RC Bhubaneswar Royal, D3262
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Bhubaneswar, India
Year: 2015-September
Budget: USD 46,612
The Project is to further RI’s AVOIDABLE BLINDNESS Program.
To provide LIGHT through Cataract (IOL) Surgery to 1100 needy and underprivileged patients
suffering with ill vision or blindness due to Cataract. After the surgery patients will regain their
Eye Sight and will be independent in performing their job for survival.
To train young people of the community to screen Cataract Patients in their locality and send
them to Rotary Eye Hospital for the Cataract (IOL) Surgery.
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19. Grant ID GG1633680
Project: Rotary Eye Hospital, India
Host Club: RC Aurangabad, D3250
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Aurangabad, Bihar, India
Year: 2016-June
Budget: USD 80,850
The objectives of this project are to set up and equip Rotary Eye Hospital of Aurangabad for
providing Eye Care and Eye Treatment through Eye Check-up and Surgeries by Qualified
Ophthalmic Surgeons. More than 15 million peoples are suffering with ill vision or blindness
out of which 75% - 80% cases are preventable and curable.
20. Grant ID GG1633767
Project: Diabetic Retinopathy
Equipment, Purulia
Host Club: RC Purulia, D3291
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Purulia, India
Year: 2016-February
Budget: USD 59,376
Rotary Club of Purulia is working in the field
of Eye Care as the savior since its inception
on 1968 in this backward district of West
Bengal with a motto of “Service Above Self”.
The present Eye Hospital Rotary Club of
Purulia Service Center was established in
the year 1982 since then it is providing Eye
Care Service to the community.
But we feel that there are so many modern facilities remain to be introduced to the people
of this rural backward area of West Bengal. One such service is the introduction of Diabetic
Retinopathy for which people of this area has to travel a long distance to Kolkata or Chennai
or Madurai. This service will be provided at Purulia Rotary Speciality Eye Care Centre’ (A joint
project of Rotary Club of Singapore and Purulia). This project will save their money as well as
time. For this service we need two main equipments - a Fundus Camera and a Green Laser.
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Fundus Camera is used to get the angiographic
picture of retina. It shows vascular leakage,
neogenesis of vessels, pigment dystrophy
of retina. It is highly useful in Diabetic
Retinopathy, hypertensive retinopathy,
vascular retinopathy etc. The green laser has
the following applications in ophthalmology:
The green laser is also used in conjunction
with a laser indirect ophthalmoscope for
photocoagulation.
• Retinal and pan-retinal photocoagulation
to control the bleeding in the retina and its
periphery, used in conjunction with a slit
lamp delivery system.
• Macular treatment.
• Laser trabeculoplasty : thermal shrinkage
of the trabecular meshwork which is used for
glaucoma treatment .
21. Grant ID GG1633814
Project: Help The Children 2016
Host Club: RC Malang Central, D3420
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Year: 2016-June
Budget: USD 98,976
Many primary school children who live
in Malang, Indonesia area are from very
low household income families. Monthly
household income ranges between USD$25 to
$30. Households are large, often comprising
of 3 generations living together and large
number of children per household. Their
parents are not able to support even their
basic education.
The project aims assess the needs of these
school children, identify the barriers to
education and to empower parents, teachers
and students as stakeholders, to overcame
these barriers. It is also hopes to provide
these students with temporary assistance
with their basic needs for education and to
provide parents, teachers and students a
permanent and sustainable skill to overcome
the barriers to basic education and literacy.
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22. Grant ID GG1633816
Project: Physiotherapy Equipment and
Training for Bhakti Luhur
Host Club: RC Malang Central, D3420
International Partner: RC Singapore,
D3310
Location: Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Year: 2016-February
Budget: USD35,190
Project Objectives:
To equip physiotherapy service providers
of Bhakti Luhur Foundation with sufficient
knowledge and skills.
To provide the 500 residents of Bhakti
Luhur Foundation Malang Site with proper
physiotherapy room andequipment
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23. Grant ID GG1633817
Project: Mentoring Youth Offender
Host Club: RC Singapore, D3310
International Partner: RC Bhubaneswar Royal,
D3262
Location: Singapore
Year: 2016-November
Budget: USD 71,123
Mentoring Youth Offenders (MenYou) is an
early intervention programme focused on the
rehabilitation of first time youth offenders
with minor crimes. MenYou’s outcomes
include:
• The prevention of incarceration of
youth by providing an adult mentor to
youth offenders, which will enhance their
chances of a probationary sentence. A key
consideration for being placed on probation
is the presence of responsible adults in the
lives of these youths.
• Lowering the reoffending rate among youth
offenders placed under the programme.
•Providing a positive role-model for youth
offenders to interact and build a relationship
with over 1-2 years.
• Increasing the rate of participation in
education, vocational & skills training, and
other personal development programmes
(e.g. conflict management).
• Participation of these youth in the
community-involvement and society building
efforts.
Issues/needs:
• Lack or absence of responsible adults
reduces likelihood of a probationary sentence,
which increases chances of incarceration.
• Lack or absence of support and guidance
prior to sentencing stage.
• Lack or absence of knowledge, interest,
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and participation in constructive activities.
• Lack or absence of positive role models for
youth due to dysfunctional nature of family/
home.
A judge who had been presiding in the
Community Court first identified the need for
a mentoring programme. This subsequently
gained support of the existing current judges
presiding in the same courts. These judges
share the opinion that community support
and guidance are critical in ensuring that
these youths do not re-offend whilst being
given the opportunity to successfully reform.
The Ministry of Social and Family
Development (MSF) adopts a holistic approach
to deal with at-risk children and youth. Its
policies and programmes are geared towards
rehabilitation and reintegration. MSF has a
pre-Court diversionary programme for firsttime
juvenile offenders who have committed
minor offences called The Guidance
Programme, which has been in place since
1997. The programme is however geared
towards juvenile delinquents, below the age
of 16 years, charged in the Youth Court .
The Probation Services Branch, under MSF, is
mandated to provide “effective rehabilitation
of offenders on community-based orders
with maximum participation of families
and the community”. However, Probation
Services will step in to assist only after the
youth has been sentenced and not before.
Hence, the mentorship offered by the MenYou
programme fills in this ‘gap’ and will provide
the guidance and supervision necessary to
build a more organic, mutual relationship
with the youth, as opposed to a Probation
Officer where the relationship is seen to be
more transactional in nature. In addition, the
Mentors will be able to reinforce key learning
points from programmes (e.g. conflict
resolution, decision making & problem
solving, etc) by providing a more intimate
space for discussion.
MenYou will increase the likelihood of youth
offenders being placed on probation due to
the introduction of a responsible adult (i.e.
the mentor). However, MenYou is the first
of its kind in Singapore and as such, will be
run on a pilot basis with a smaller number of
beneficiaries. This will allow us to address the
‘teething problems’ at the foundational and
implementation level. We intend to focus on
refining the programme and systems before
a large-scale implementation in the later part
of 2017.
24. Grant ID GG163386
Project: Sustainable Clean Water, Chiang Rai
Host Club: RC Malang Central, D3420
International Partner: RC Pandan Valley,
D3310
Location: Chiang Rai, Thailand
Year: 2016-September
Budget: USD 35,000
To provide year round clean piped water for the teachers and students in Sahasart Suksa
School. This shall be undertaken by RC Chiang Rai North, Thailand, assisted and mentored by
the Rotary Club of Pandan Valley, Singapore.
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25. Grant ID GG1633900
Project: Enhancing livelihood and income generation
of rural women through organic farming
Host Club: RC Dhulikhel, D3292
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Poudel, Dapchha, Nepal
Year: 2016-April
Budget: USD 45,198
To provide long term source of livelihood for 21 most affected families of Poudel village who
had lost their source of livelihood due to catastrophic earthquake occurred in 25th April 2015.
The project will provide training to villagers on setting up green house system, organic farming
and marketing of farm products.
26. Grant ID GG1633924
Project: Batu Pahat Rotary Haemodialysis
Centre
Host Club: RC Batu Pahat, D3310
International Partner: RC Pa-Te, D3500
Location: Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
Year: 2016-March
Budget: USD 53,308
Project Objectives:
• To provide a convenient place for dialysis
treatment mainly for local community at an
affordable fees
• To provide hope and preserve lives
especially for the poorer patients who cannot
afford dialysis treatment
• To alleviate physical and emotional
suffering due of kidney failure patients
• To create awareness on kidney failure, its
cause and prevention.
• To encourage and promote a caring society
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27. Grant ID GG1634219
Project: Safe Drinking Water in Rural
Thailand
Host Club: RC Silom, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City,
D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2016-February
Budget: USD 127,176
Project Objectives:
Address community needs for safe drinking water by installing point of use drinking water
filtration systems at rural/suburban schools & communities to develop & maintain sustainable
water & sanitation systems.
Promote basic sanitation & good hygiene habits (proper hand washing, etc.) through education
at benefiting sites.
28. Grant ID GG1635197
Project: Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness
Host Club: RC Silom, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City,
D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2016-February
Budget: USD 135,294
Project Objectives:
Educate communities about the awareness, prevention and control of CKD (Chronic Kidney
Disease) with the help of local healthcare professionals at benefiting health centers/hospitals.
Enhance the community health infrastructure by installing hemodialysis (HD) machines to
better manage CKD care.
Increase access to life-saving HD treatment for needy patients.
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29. Grant ID GG1635438
Project: Holistic Community Development
Project - Uplifting a Deprived Community
Host Club: RC Patan, D3292
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Chitwan, Nepal
Year: 2016-January
Budget: USD 68,270
This Grant ID seeks to provide technical
support including training and in-kind
contribution such as goats, seeds, farm
tools to enable participating families that
are part of an ongoing holistic community
development project in Chandi-Bhanjyang
village of Chitwan District to improve their
income level. The community development
project is being implemented by the Rotary
Club of Patan (RCP) and Heifer Project Nepal
(HPN).
In 2014, the RCP and Heifer Project Nepal,
initiated a project that took a holistic
community development approach to
improving the livelihoods of smallholder
farmers in Chandi-Bhanjyang. The project
model involves donating livestock, providing
training on organic vegetable farming, and
introducing improved animal management
technologies. The initial group of families
receiving livestock, will then ‘Pass On the
Gift’ (POG) of their first female offspring to
another family and share their acquired
knowledge. Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
are also formed, which evolve into Social
Entrepreneur Women (SEW) cooperatives to
manage micro-funds and economic activities
linking production with markets. Through
this approach, communities can achieve selfreliance
and break the cycle of hunger and
poverty within a short span of three to four
years.
The major earthquake that struck in April
2015 put additional strain of the already
impoverished community. Hence a needs
assessment was conducted that identified
what additional supplies would assist the
families to recover from the damage sustain
through the earthquake. Any additional
assistance provided will complement the goals
of the larger holistic community development
project to cope with the devastating impacts
and revive their livelihoods. Families and
women in particular that are already
participating in the project will have access
to additional technical support and supplies
for income-generating activities that will help
their families to recover and rebuild in a fast
and sustainable way.
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30. Grant ID GG1636028
Project: Equipment for three Outreach Centres in
Odisha, India and 1200 IOL Surgeries for Rotary Eye
Hospital, Bhubaneswar
Host Club: RC Bhubaneswar Royal, D3262
International Partner: RC Kuching Central, D3310
Location: Bhubaneswar, India
Year: 2016-June
Budget: USD 40,475
The Project is to further RI’s AVOIDABLE BLINDNESS Program. It envisages to provide LIGHT
through Cataract (IOL) Surgery to 1200 needy and underprivileged patients suffering with ill
vision or blindness due to Cataract. After the surgery patients will regain their Eye Sight and
will be independent in performing their job for survival.
Project Goals:
• To train young people of the community to Screen Cataract Patients in their locality and send
them to Rotary Eye Hospital for the Cataract (IOL) Surgery.
• To set up three Outreach Centres at Jeypore, Khurda and Keonjhar for screening of patients
at regular intervals and send them to Rotary Eye Hospital, Bhubaneswar for surgery.
31. Grant ID GG1636840
Project: AED Donation for rural areas in eastern Taiwan
Host Club: RC San Chung East, D3490
International Partner: RC Changi, D3310
Location: Hualien & Taitung, Taiwan
Year: 2016-April
Budget: USD 46,000
Many people suffered from heart attack and AED(automatic external defibrillator) plays an
important role to save life especially in the rural areas in eastern Taiwan. When the heart
attack happens, it’s too late to save them for waiting for ambulances coming.
Electric shocks administered within one minute after the onset of ventricular fibrillation provide
a success rate of 90%. AED devices greatly increase the success rate of reduce attempts and
significantly reduce the time required for medical personnel to reach the site of the emergency
and administer electric shocks in the past.
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32. Grant ID GG1638650
Project: Rotary Eye Hospital of Buxar
Host Club: RC Buxar, D3250
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Buxar, Bihar, India
Year: 2016-April
Budget: USD 80,850
Project Objective:
To set up and Equip Rotary Eye Hospital of Buxar & Singapore for providing Eye Care and
Eye Treatment through Eye Check up and Surgeries by Qualified and Experienced Ophthalmic
Surgeons. More than 15 million peoples aresuffering with ill vision or blindness out of which
75% - 80% cases are Preventable and Curable.
33. Grant ID GG1643008
Project: Kulai Rotary Haemodialysis Centre
Host Club: RC Kulai, D3310
International Partner: RC Pa-Te Mei-Te, D3500
Location: Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
Year: 2016-April
Budget: USD 55,000
Project Objectives:
• To address the community needs for more dialysis treatment by expanding the subsidized
dialysis treatment service to the poor kidney failure patients in Kulai.
• To preserve the lives of kidney failure patients who cannot afford expensive dialysis
treatment in private or specialist hospitals.
• To alleviate symptoms, physical and emotional suffering caused by end-stage-kidney-diseases
(kidney failures).
• To encourage and promote a caring society.
• To replace the old dialysis machines with new dialysis machines.
From the 22nd Report of the Malaysian Dialysis & Transplant Registry 2014: Malaysia continues
to see a linear increase in the number of new dialysis patients over the last 10 years - from 3167
in 2005 to 6985 in 2013 and at least 7055 in 2014. The number of prevalent dialysis patients
showed a steeper linear rise from 13 thousand in 2005 to almost 35 thousand in 2014. Dialysis
prevalence rate also doubled over the last 10 years, from 504 pmp in 2005 to 1078 in 2013 and
at least 1155 in 2014.
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The reality in Kulai is similarly reflected by the national data - more people are affected by
kidney failures and more patients need the dialysis treatment to stay alive.
The project will address and meet the community needs for more dialysis treatments to preserve
the lives of patients with kidney failures in Kulai. Now, there are 100 patients (about 45 in
2005) in Kulai and its surrounding villages who are regularly receiving dialysis treatments in
the Kulai Rotary Haemodialysis Centre (Centre), a not-for-profit non-government organisation
with 20 years of dedicated dialysis service.
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34. Grant ID GG1745195
Project: Safe Drinking Water in Rural & Suburban Thailand
Host Club: RC Silom, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City, D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2016-December
Budget: USD 87,999
Project Objectives:
Address community needs for safe drinking water by installing point of use drinking water
filtration systems at rural/suburban schools & communities to develop & maintain sustainable
water & sanitation systems.
Promote basic sanitation & good hygiene habits (correct hand washing, etc.) through education
programs at benefiting sites.
35. Grant ID GG1745447
Project: Start The Key Of Happy Job
Host Club: RC Kaohsiung North Center, D3510
International Partner: RC Sandakan North, D3310
Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Year: 2017-April
Budget: USD 33,956
By utilizing the mobile training van and various teaching
aids, we proactively provide our services, in particular,
vocational training and job placement, to remote rural
areas to assist local underprivileged minorities to
advance their job opportunities and to alleviate the
deprived circumstances. The mobile training services
are indeed more efficient in those areas because of
the lack of transportation. With the mobility of the
vehicle we furnish, the services are more accessible
and the local residents are able to obtain much needed
training despite the geological limitation. With the aim
of creating regional micro-entrepreneurship, there are
more job opportunities and better foreseeable further
economic developments in those remote areas.
This project is implemented with the collaboration of God’s Love Ark Delivers, Kaohsiung. It
focus on remote area job training for a long time. The society has abundant job training teacher
and experience. Kaohsiung City Bureau of Social Affairs provided basic data and information
on the community needs.
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36. Grant ID GG1745806
Project: Awareness, Prevention and Treatment of Disease
Host Club: RC Silom, D3350
International Partner: RC Garden City, D3310
Location: Thailand
Year: 2017-March
Budget: USD 118,000
Project Objectives:
Improve & expand access to low-cost health care in under-served communities through
enhancement of their health infrastructure.
Provide training to transfer technical know-how to local health care professionals, and support
ongoing preventive health education.
37. Grant ID GG1642940
Primary Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment
Project: To provide cataract surgeries in Sabah, Malaysia
Host Club: RC Likas Bay, D3310
International Partner: RC Taipei Wenhu, D3522
Location: Malaysia
Year: 2017
Budget: USD 32,464
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38. Grant ID GG1414825
Primary Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment
Project: To provide cataract screenings to 2500 people suffering
from eye related diseases in Purulia, India.
Host Club: RC Purulia, D3291
International Partner: RC Kuching Central, D3310
Location: India
Year: 2015
Budget: USD 45,052
One of the beneficiaries
Visiting International Hosts
38. Grant ID GG1417997
Primary Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy
Project: T o provide basic education to children, parents, and
teachers in Malang , East Java, Indonesia.
Host Club: RC Surabaja, D3420
International Partner: RC Singapore, D3310
Location: Indonesia
Year: 2014
Budget: USD 62,108
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39. Grant ID GG1860592
Primary Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy
Project: To provide teacher training and an after-school tutoring
program at SJK(c) Johor Jaya school in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Host Club: RC Puteri Lagoon, D3310
International Partner: RC Suntec City, D3310
Location: Malaysia
Year: 2018-March
Budget: USD 35,000
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40. Grant ID GG1860259
Primary Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment
Project: To provide cataract surgeries in Bandung, Indonesia
Host Club: RC Bandung, D3410
International Partner: RC E-Club of 3310, D3310
Location: Indonesia
Year: 2018
Budget: USD 52,300
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41. Grant ID GG1759097
Primary Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy
Project: To provide a Korean language program for immigrant
(multicultural) students age 9-24 in Pyeongtaek, Korea (BEL)
Host Club: RC Pyeongtaek East, D3750
International Partner: RC Kota Kinabalu, D3310
Location: Korea
Year: 2019
Budget: USD 49,800
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42. Grant ID GG 1755237
Primary Area of Focus: Economic and community development
Project: To provide training and equipment for disabled individuals in
organic vegetable farming at Merry House Social Welfare Foundation in
Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
Host Club: RC Chungli Chung Shing, D3501
International Partner: RC Bugis Junction, D3310
Location: Taiwan
Year: 2018
Budget: USD 91,000
43. Grant ID GG 1755237
Primary Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment
Project: To provide medical equipment to establish an eye hospital and
provide cataract surgeries in Jeypore, India.
Host Club: RC Jeypore, D3262
International Partner: RC Bugis Junction, D3310
Location: India
Year: 2018
Budget: USD 73,260
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44. Grant ID GG1870053
Primary Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment
Project: To provide medical equipment for the ophthalmology operation
theater at the Government Maharaja’s Taluk Hospital in Cochin, India
Host Club: RC Cochin Milan, D3201
International Partner: RC Bugis Junction, D3310
Location: India
Year: 2019
Budget: USD 40,286
The Government Maharajah’s Hospital, Karuvelipady functions from buildings constructed by
the Maharajah of Cochin several decades back. The hospital is now a 220-bedded one with
various departments. The Hospital serves predominantly the under privileged community of
Fort Cochin and suburbs. It has about 500 out patients daily. Most of the services provided by
the hospital are free of cost.
The hospital is in dire need of restoring the Ophthalmology operation theatre and recuperating
rooms which got damaged due to heavy rains. A sizable number of patients suffering from
diabetes and in turn with cataract formation visit the hospital. The project is to carry out
restoration repairs to the building and provide equipment to make it fully functional. An
estimated 150 patients per month will benefit from the project.
Rotary Cochin Milan has been working with this hospital on some of their previous requirements.
We found that the hospital is effective in treating poor patients which is well appreciated by
the beneficiaries. The ophthalmic operation theatre is a much needed urgent requirement. The
Hospital will provide all medical staff and carry out the surgeries. Cataract is a major cause of
concern amidst the diabetes elders, besides other numerous cases related to eyes. A Cataract
operation which costs minimum Rupees 30,000 in any other private hospital will be done free
of cost here
To execute this project a building to house the operation theatre has been identified. Some
reinforcements has to be done especially to the roof of the building to make it fully operational.
Besides that Rotary Cochin Milan, with the help of Senior Doctors and the Superintendent of
the Hospital has prepared an estimate of the equipment’s required and their cost. Below is the
proposed project cost based on these requirements.
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45. Grant ID GG1984121
Primary Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy
Project: To create a reading and teaching training program in Changliang
Elementary School, Hualien, Taiwan.
Host Club: RC Yuli, D3490
International Partner: RC Likas Bay, D3310
Location: Taiwan
Year: 2019-Feb
Budget: USD 39,424
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CHAPTER 9
PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN SUPPORT
OF THE END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN
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PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN SUPPORT OF THE
END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN
This year 2019, marks 34 years since Rotary International launched PolioPlus,
its campaign to rid the world of Polio. During this time, Rotary and its partners have helped
reduced the number of cases from 350,000 annually to fewer than 100 in 2018 and they remain
committed until the disease is eradicated. Rotary has contributed more than USD 1.3 billion
and countless volunteers hours to protect more than 2 billion children worldwide. In addition,
Rotary advocacy efforts have played a role in decisions by donors governments to contribute
over USD 10 billion to the efforts.
Before the global scope of PolioPlus, individual clubs with Rotary funding were attacking the
disease closer at home. When in 1979, James L.Bomar Jr,then Rotary International President, put
the drops of vaccine into a child’s mouth in the Manila barrio of Guadalupe Viejo, he ceremoniously
launched the Philippines poliomyelitis immunisation effort. Bomar joined Enrique Garcia, the
Philippine’s minister of health, in signing the contract committing Rotary International and the
government of the Philippines to a joint five year efforts to immunise around 6 million children
against polio at a cost of USD 760,000.
The success of this project set the stage for Rotary top priority to rib the world of Polio. Since
Rotary introduced its PolioPlus campaign, the number of cases worldwide has dropped 99%
percent, and the virus remains endemic in just three countries- Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan.
In the case of our District, the END POLIO NOW (EPN) campaign has been the most active Rotary
Foundation project in District 3310 especially in the last 7 years or so. The activities or events range
from EPN ride, walk, run, tree planting, bazaars, charity events, golf tournaments, car washing,
selling watches, selling mugs, selling books, selling t-shirts & swimathon. From available records,
our District first embarked on this Polio program in the Rotary Year 1996-1997 when the first
PolioPlus District committee was formed under the District Rotary Foundation committee. The
first chairman was the late PDG Dr. M.G.John of the Rotary club of Singapore East. Over those
early years, numerous activities and events have been organised by the successive PolioPlus
committees.
The following Rotarians have served the District TRF PolioPlus committee as Chairperson.
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1996-1997 : PDG Dr.M.G. John
1997-1998 : PP Dr.Alex K H Ooi
1998-1999 : PDG Fong Hoe Beng
1999- 2000 : PDG Robert Loh Choo Kiat
2000-2001: PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong
2001-2002 PDG Ben Chng Kee Cheong
2002-2003: PDG Tan Geok Tian
2003-2004: PDG Kenneth Chew
2004-2005 : PDG Kenneth Chew
2005-2006 : PDG Robert Loh Choo kiat
2006-2007: PP Dr. Thirumoorthy T.
2007-2008: PDG Fong Hoe Beng
2008-2009: PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan
2009-2010: PDG Dr.Ivor Thevathasan
2010-2011: PDG Dr.Ivor Thevathasan
2011-2012: PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan
2012-2013: None
2013-2014: PP Tay Wei Lien
2014-2015: PDG Michael Yee
2015-2016: PP Darren Jee
2016-2017: PP Dolly Yeap
2017-2018 : PP Dolly Yeap
2018-2019: DGND Dolly Yeap
The EPN project is the only project that can be called a truly district wide project as it is held in
almost every corner of the District crossing regions and international borders of countries within
the District. Red and then white EPN shirts were everywhere. Participants of all ages, gender,
races and creed walked, ran and rode creating greater awareness to this deadly disease Polio.
Thanks to the strong support of the general public and of Rotarians toward this worthy cause,
the District was the top in EPN contributions in Zone 6B for 3 consecutive years 2016-2017, 2017-
2018 & 2018-2019. District PolioPlus committee chair District Governor Nominee (DGN) Dolly
Yeap was awarded the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International Service Award for Polio-Free
World for her untiring efforts to bring the EPN program in our District to greater heights.
The District TRF committee wishes to record its appreciation and thanks to all the host clubs,
organising committees, participating Rotarians and friends of Rotary for their strong support
to the success of the EPN programs.
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Rotary International Service Award, 2017-2018
Past President Dolly Yeap
I AM grateful for the opportunity given to me
to lead the Rotary International District 3310
Polioplus campaign.
It is indeed an honour to receive the prestigious
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION OF ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE AWARD FOR A
POLIO-FREE WORLD, the highest award I ever
received since joining Rotary in 2005.
The CITATION of the award is Rotary chose
polio as its champion cause in 1985. Since then
millions of Rotarians have given their support
to this cause which is critical to the health of
children all over the world. But some Rotarians
have truly taken to heart the goal of a polio-free
world and these Rotarians deserve recognition
for the outstanding amount of time and effort
they have dedicated to Rotary’s PolioPlus
program. For such efforts, Rotary established
in 1996 the Service Award for a Polio-Free World.
These awards are given out by region as
defined by the World Health Organization.
Those regions are the Americas, Africa, the
Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, Southeast Asia
and the Western Pacific.
It is a Regional awards, for outstanding service
solely or primarily within a World Health
Organization (WHO) region, will be made
annually, not to exceed 60 per year. WHO regions
are: Africa, Americas, Eastern Mediterranean,
Europe, Southeast Asia and Western Pacific.
International Awards, for broad service to the
cause of polio eradication, will also be made
annually, not to exceed ten individuals. A
Rotarian may receive only one of each award.
Prior receipt of a regional award is not a
condition, nor does it preclude, consideration
for the international award.
the The Rotary Foundation District Chair Past
District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
for their invaluable guidance and advice which
I truly appreciate.
Thank you to all the clubs in District 3310 and
some clubs in Rotary International District 3300
for the strong and kind support in all the events
organised in your respective region. To all the
organising committees, thank you for organising
the event joining and serving with me may it
be riding, walking, golfing, running, swimming,
tree planting under water or on land, dinner
and dance, wegmeal and buying of mugs to
eradicate Polio.
Not forgetting the End Polio Now Watches
project which received overwhelming response.
To the proud owners of the 200 limited edition
EPN watches congratulations and thank you.
Looking forward to our next End Polio Now
events.
Once again thank you.
PP Dolly Yeap
Chairperson District Family of Rotary,
PolioPlus Committee (2016-2019)
Thank you District Governor Datuk Lee Chuen
Wan and spouse Datuk Naomi Chong, SPECIAL
THANK YOU to Immediate Past District Governor
Michael Yee and spouse Helen Huang and to
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The Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Walk to End Polio,
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, 2011
2010 - 2011
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Rotary Club of Johor Bahru FUND-RAISING FOR END POLIO NOW, US$59,500.00 in donations
were raised in support of Rotary’s pledge to end polio worldwide, WALK TO END POLIO, Kuala
Lumpur to Singapore.
The goals of this WALK TO END POLIO were as follow:
i. To raise Rotarian and public awareness of The Rotary Foundation’s campaign to End
Polio Worldwide.
ii.
To meet or exceed RC Johor Bahru’s target US$50,000.00 in donations to The Rotary
Foundation’s US$200 Million Challenge.
A systematic plan was activated to secure our target amount of donations.
A series of 9 END POLIO NOW releases that contain a wealth of information and the latest news
on the global polio eradication effort, were distributed in advance of the Walk. These releases,
written by PP Leong Chee Woh, were sent by email to all members of RC Johor Bahru. They
were also sent, again by email, to all club presidents and secretaries in District 3310 and to the
District eGroup members. They were encouraged to forward these to their club members.
The purposes of these releases are:
i. to create greater awareness of Rotary’s effort to rid polio from the face of the Earth, a
quest that began in 1985;
ii.
iii.
to inspire and motivate Rotarians to donate as well as raise funds from the public in
support of The Rotary Foundation’s US$200 Million Challenge; and
All Rotarians were encouraged to forward these releases, one by one, by email, to 20 of
their friends and colleagues whom they think may also be motivated to donate. They
were asked to follow up with phone calls to these potential donors. Many were moved
to donate. Even in cases where nothing materalised, these releases served to create
awareness among the public of Rotary’s pledge to end polio worldwide.
The Walk covered the route from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, stopping over at Semenyih,
Seremban, Tampin, Gemas, Segamat, Labis, Yong Peng, Simpang Rengam, Kulai and Johor Bahru.
The Walkers walked a distance of 397 kilometers over 11 days, from 20th to 30th December
2010.
PP Chee Woh walked the entire distance along with PP Tay Wei Lien of RC Singapore West, IPP
Robin Tay of RC Pudu (D3300) and 15 Rotaractors of the National University of Singapore.
Some 200 other Rotarians of RC Johor Bahru and other clubs in Johor and Singapore, their friends
and families participated in the Walk, walking shorter distances. We received tremendous
coverage in the print media, bringing awareness to the public.
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Members of Rotary Club of Johor Bahru raised a total US$59,500 in donations, exceeding our
target. The breakdown is as follows:
US$ RM
i. Donations by Rotarians of RC Johor Bahru 11,000 3,700
ii. Public donations raised by Rotarians of 25,000 18,920
RC Johor Bahru ---------- ----------
36,000 22,620
iii. Donations by other Rotarians and
other Rotary clubs* 16,000 500
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52,000 23,120
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Ringgit converted at exchange rate 3.08 7,500
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Total raised US$ 59,500
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* Note : These Rotarians and Rotary clubs gave voluntarily or answered a personal
appeal from PP Leong Chee Woh.
Our fund-raising for End Polio Now won our Club the District Award for Best Rotary Foundation
Project in 2010-2011.
(Report by PP Leong Chee Woh)
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2011 - 2012
EPN
The District 3310 Trans-Borneo EPN Walk & Climb of Mount
Kinabalu, 2011
Sandakan - Mt Kinabalu - Kota Kinabalu
7-18 November 2011
Advisor
DG Hj Zainie Abdul Aucasa
Co-Organising Chairs
PP Tay Wei Lien, RC Singapore West
PP Leong Chee Woh, RC Johor Bahru
Chair, Logistics & Support (Sabah)
PP Wong Chu Lai, RC Likas Bay
Technical Advisor
PP Robin Tay, RC Pudu (D3300)
In November 2011, seven Rotarians and a former Rotaractor trekked across Sabah; starting at
sea-level in Sandakan, crossed the Crocker Range, reached its highest point at Low’s Peak Mt
Kinabalu and descended back to sea-level at Kota Kinabalu. It was a grueling 12-day hike for
End Polio.
Rotarians and clubs were inspired to raise over US$128,000 for The Rotary Foundation’s End
Polio Programme that Rotary year. The End Polio Trans-Sabah & Mt Kinabalu Trek was featured
in The Rotarian, April 2012.
The Team
PP Tay Wei Lien, 63
Singaporean
RC Singapore West
Quantity Surveying
PP Robin Tay, 56
Malaysian
RC Pudu
Wellness
Rtn Charles Johnson, 58
British
RC Kuching Jaya
Property Restoration
President Franco Lee, 37
Malaysian
RC Tawau Tanjung
Information Technology
PP Leong Chee Woh, 53
Malaysian
RC Johor Bahru
Investment Counseling
AG Erich Schneider, 65
Swiss
RC Queenstown
Aluminium Trading (Rtd)
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PP Sylvester Fong, 52
Malaysian
RC Kuching Central
Corporate Management
Former Rotaractor
Mervyn Voo Vui Ying, 31
Malaysian
Kota Kinabalu
Full transcript of the Q&A with Jenny Llakmani,
a senior editor of The Rotarian
7th January 2012
Hi Jenny
Happy New Year to you and to all at Editorial. All the best for 2012. Your questions are answered
below:
1. Why did District 3310 decide to do this walk, and how did you determine the length and
route?
We did it for polio eradication! We did it to rouse the spirits of Rotarians.We needed something
out of the ordinary, something crazy! The human spirit is capable of wonderful things but
sometimes it lies dormant for a while and needs to be roused. We wanted to bring awareness
to Rotarians, and the public, about Rotary’s fight to end polio, motivate them to contribute and
to raise funds in support of Rotary’s US$200Million Challenge. It was a nice piece of PR too, we
received good exposure in the media.
We wanted something that make Rotarians turn and say, “They’re mad!”. To many, just climbing
Mt. Kinabalu is tough, never mind the walk over mountainous terrain. We started at sea-level
in Sandakan on the east coast of Sabah, crossed the Crocker Range, reached it’s highest point
(Low’s Peak, Mt Kinabalu, 4,095m) and descended to sea-level again in Kota Kinabalu on the
west coast. Sabah’s countryside is very remote. Apart from a handful of villages and shanty
towns, we were at most times, in the middle of nowhere.We first thought it couldn’t be done for
2 reasons: lack of supply of drinking water and the absence of suitable places to rest and sleep
in some areas along the route but we managed to overcome these logistical difficulties.
Sabah is also the ‘home territory’ of our current district governor, Zainie Aucasa. He was our
instigator and chief supporter, closely involved in our planning from the start. So it’s quite
fitting to have it in Sabah. Furthermore we would finish at the venue of our district conference
in Kota Kinabalu. Sandakan was a natural place to start since we have 2 Rotary clubs there. We
had a good send-off. Well, it took us 12 days. But that’s nothing compared with Rotary’s journey
to end polio. That’s 26 years and counting.
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2. What were some of the memorable moments?
The whole thing was an adventure with many memorable moments.We were a group of 8 from
various corners of a diverse district coming together for the first time. Mind you, we are not
supreme athletes, none of us are. We are just ordinary Rotarians attempting something out of
the ordinary. Age-wise, all but 2 of us are well into our second half-century. But of course, we
had to train for it, for months. We couldn’t have just walked in and did it.
None of really knew each other well but got to do so gradually along the way.We had fun and a
lot of laughs. All of us will surely remember this for the rest of our lives. Most of all, we had the
pleasure of having survived it and done something together as a team to help eradicate polio.
If we have to pick one standout moment, it was when we reached the peak of Mt Kinabalu.
After 6 days of walking, the climb was really very tough! We struggled but were rewarded by
the awesome beauty that surrounded us - carpets of cloud that rolled out before and below us,
protruding peaks and a vast, clear blue sky. Truly an amazing sight and an amazing feeling of
being, literally and figuratively, on top of the world!
Oh yes, daybreaks over the mountains were always beautiful; misty early mornings almost
magical.
3. What is the total amount of money that you raised?
We did not set out to raise money, not directly. We wanted to motivate and inspire. The fundraising
was carried out by Rotarians and clubs throughout the district. Rotarians contributed,
and worked to raise funds from the public. This is still going on. We have a target of at least
US$100,000 for the districtin this Rotary Year.We are almost there. I think we will or will soon
exceed this target. At this moment, the money is still coming in. Several clubs have still to carry
out projects planned to raise funds for polio eradication.
4. How many Rotarians, and how many non-Rotarians, participated? Was everyone
Malaysian?
Of the 8 in the Team, 7 are Rotarians and one former Rotaractor. For details please see Item No.
8 here: http://www.rotarydistrict3310.org.my/index.php/2011/05/trans-sabah-walk-climb/
More than 200 other Rotarians, spouses, families and friends joined us on the last leg on the
last day to finish at the conference venue. There were members of clubs in and around Kota
Kinabalu and those who have come to attend the district conference.
5. Where did you stay along the way?Were you hosted by Rotarians along the route?
How we wish we could stay with Rotarians! But Sabah is remote and there are no Rotary clubs
anywhere between Sandakan and the vicinity of Kota Kinabalu. We stayed in budget hotels
with very basic facilities, often with no more than just a bed and shower. But these were scarce
and not always available at our daily stops. On these occasions we were ferried forward or
backward in our support vehicles to an available hotel and ferried again the next morning
back to where we had stopped and continued walking from there.
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6. Is District 3310 planning another walk like this one?
Haha, not in a hurry! But I must say, it was something that worked very well.We achieved what
we set out to do and the response from Rotarians in the district was very satisfying. I might add
that the safety of the team members was paramount. As much as possible, we would be walking
just ahead and shielded by our support vehicles.We started each morning at 2 am to avoid the
afternoon heat which can be as high as 45 degrees Celsius. For the first several hours we would
be walking in pitch darkness.We had on us reflective vests and body strips, headlamps and
blinking lights. When together in a group we must have appeared as if an UFO had landed!
Thanks, Jenny and if you need anything else, please let me know.
Best regards,
Leong Chee Woh
Chairman,
District PolioPlus Committee
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2014 - 2015
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The District 3310 End Polio Walk
Sibu - Kuching, 2015
Typical daily schedule:
12am
1am
9.30am – 11am
Distance
Breakfast
Start walk for the day
Arrived at destination
From 17-42 km
Sibu to Kuching from April 20-30, 2015: 422
km
May 1st at 9.30am:
Mass participation Walk in Kuching from the
Riverside Majestic Hotel to Old Court House
Square
Walkers:
Johor Bahru
PP Dr Angamuthu Rajoo
Likas Bay
Mervin Voo (former Rotaractor)
Singapore West
AG Tay Wei Lien
At the Flag-off in Sibu on April 20th, 2015
Good support from RC Sibu members & family, Rotaractors and Interactors. DG Andre Suharto
& RC Kuching Central key members also present. Flag off was done by Sibu Municipal Council
Chaiman, Datuk Tiong Thai King (standing on 1st row, 7th from right)
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And off we go all smiles at the start!
2am-typical scenery...!
Also typical for 70% of the time...staying
on the white line and watching out for potholes,
oil, dung, runned-over “things” and
irregularities on the road surface...
As well as for lorries and speeding
cars ... and the 7th Day Incident!
The walking wounded!!
Walk Strategy
• As fast as is comfortable, usually at
5km/hr. After 5hr of walking, pace
could drop to
4km but second wind gives 5km again
at the end.
• Keep hydrated, re-energised & cool
• Clear heavy body-functions before
start (or elsmake sure got Wet-Ones!!)
• Stretch muscles whenever possible…
and definitely before/after walking
• Lubricate all body friction areas
with vaseline or oils etc/wear soft
loose clothes
Great HELP from our Walking-Buddies...
Mr. Pa Na Dol and Ms. Ar Cox Ia
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Rotary District 3310 Tour of Borneo
End Polio Ride, 2016
An epic 12 day Tour of Borneo ride organised
by Rotary District 3310, comprising Sabah,
Sarawak, Labuan Brunei, Johor, Malacca
and Singapore, was flag-off by District
Governor Philip Chong in Kota Kinabalu
recently. This event, besides promoting Rotary
International End Polio global awareness
was also a fund raising drive to finance this
project. Commenced in Kota Kinabalu on 23rd
February and scheduled to end in Kuching on
5th March, covering a distance of more than
1,300km.
The participants comprising Rotarians and
friends of Rotary will be cycling through the
entire town stretching from Kota Kinabalu,
Menumbok, Labuan, Brunei, Miri, Niah
National Park, Bintulu, Selangau, Sibu, Saratok,
Sri Aman, Serian and Kuching. Cyclists
donning specially design End Polio jersey are
Anslem Tan, Amelia Uhen, Gan Hock Chye,
Lim Chang Wei, Daniel Wong, Elaine Chung,
Franco Duing, Arius Yu, Chang Wei Chia and
George Dingle Ligunjang.
Organizing Chairman for this event is Darren
Jee. Rotary clubs along the route would also be
hosting the Rotary Ambassadors as they cycle
through. Some Rotarians from the respective
clubs may also join in on selected routes to
accompany the entourage.
Similar events would also be held in Johor and
Singapore to create awareness and raise funds
for polio eradication. District Governor Philip
who came up with this idea is very passionate
and concern on this End Polio project. He
visited all the 66 Rotary Clubs under his care
to promote and participate in all events that
are related to it.
Each year, Rotary District 3310 will reach
out to the general public to call for a greater
awareness toward Polio eradication and to
raise funds for the same cause. Rotarians have
mobilized by the hundreds of thousands to
ensure that children are immunized against
this crippling disease and that surveillance
is strong despite the poor infrastructure,
extreme poverty and civil strife of many
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countries.
Since the Polio Plus program’s inceptions
in 1985 more than two billion children have
received oral polio vaccine. To date, 209
countries, territories and areas around the
world are polio-free, leaving just Pakistan and
Afghanistan with endemic polio.
Now only these 2 countries are still having
Polio. The problem is if we don’t eliminate
this totally, statistic indicates that in 10 years’
time, 10 million children will get Polio. The
victim can be any one. It can be our children’s
children.
its impact. Now that 99 percent of the world’s
population lives in regions certified polio-free,
the goal of eradication is closer than ever.
Rotary’s dedication to the global eradication
of polio has remained constant. 2016 marks
the 31st anniversary of Polio Plus and three
decades of progress and challenges the
program has faced. Rotary, the oldest nongovernmental
organizations, is now 111 years
old.
Since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication
Initiative, the global incidence of polio cases
has decreased by 99 percent. In March 2014
India, once deemed the most difficult place to
end polio, was declared polio-free, making the
entire Southeast Region polio-free.
As of February 11, this year, Africa had no new
cases of wild poliovirus in six months, though
the continent must mark three full years
without a new case to be officially declared
polio-free by WHO. Until polio is stopped in
the remaining endemic areas, all countries
must maintain high levels of surveillance
and immunization rates to rapidly detect any
importation of the poliovirus and minimize
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The Rotary Club of Kuching Central & Kuching South
End Polio Now Fun Ride, Kuching Sector, 2016
Group photo with the 10 End Polio Pan Borneo Cyclists, welcomed by Immediate Past District 3310
Governor Haji Andre Suharto and fellow Rotarians from Rotary Club of Kuching Central and
Kuching South
The original idea for Rotary Club of Kuching
Central (RCKC) to organize this fun ride was
first communicated by Rtn Darren Jee of
Rotary Club of Likas Bay (RCLB) to Rtn Wong
Chen Yi of RCKC at last year DISCON held in
Kuching. It was first agreed that RCKC were to
co-ordinate for Kuching Sector on the entire
Pan Borneo Epic Ride from Kota Kinabalu to
Kuching. RCLB is the organizer for the Pan
Borneo Epic Ride.
However due to the date chosen to end the
Pan Borneo Epic Ride which is on 5 March
2016 is one day earlier than preferred date
by RCKC, it was decided by President Ng Yaw
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Hua to have a separate event for Kuching
Sector on 6 March 2016. Rtn Wong Chen Yi is
appointed to be organizing chair for the event.
He is supported by Rtn Alan Poh, Rtn Leonard
Sia, Rtn Roland Phang, Rtn Andrea Chan, Rtn
Michael Kuan.
To make this event reach to as many people
and rotarian within Kuching city as possible,
President Ng Yaw Hua has decided to invite
Rotary Club of Kuching South (RCKS) to be coorganiser
of this event. President Jason Thong,
PP Gary Ong and Rtn Regina are without
hesitation rendered their helping hands in
making this event a success.
Subsequently few round of meeting were
called to discuss various aspect of preparation
for the event. These include: deciding on target
number of participants, jersey order, route
drawing, logistic requirement, traffic control,
GOH and VVIP and the most important aspect;
soliciting sponsorship for the event. RCKC
and RCKS are delighted that a number of
their Rotarian and PP are actively involved in
soliciting sponsorship for this event.
RCKC and RCKS would like to thanks the
following companies, corporation for their
generous sponsorship: RYLA, Liqui Moly,
Redbull, Eritel, T&J Group, HomeMax, Giant,
PICO.
are waiting for other riders to come back
finishing line.
It’s worth mentioned that PP Gary Ong has led
a group of 10 riders to ride from Kuching to
Serian on 5 March to meet-up with riders led
by Rtn Darren Jee from Sri Aman.
A total of approximately of RM20,000 was
raised from this event. There is no doubt
that this fun ride had managed to create
awareness of Rotary’s 30 years worldwide
efforts to eradicate Polio among Kuching city
folks. This is evidence from the banners of
the event hanged at few strategic location few
weeks prior to 6 March 2016.
Here comes the event day:
A total of 130 riders took part in the last
Sunday End Polio Fun Ride which started
from Kuching Water Front to Damai and back.
Report by Rotarian Darren Jee,
Chairman District PolioPlus Committee
Kuching City North Mayor, Yg Bhg Datuk Haji
Abang Abdul Wahap Bin Haji Abang Julai
did the flag-off. He was accompanied by Past
District Governor of District 3310 of Rotary
International, Datuk Zainie Aucasa, Immediate
Past District Governor, Encik Andre Suharto
and Assistant Governor, Mr Frankie Ong.
Riders were riding with happy faces led by
a group of traffic police and marshal leading
their way to Damai and return. The weather
was perfect despite of raining season with
heavy downpour for past few weeks in
Kuching.
All rider participants complete the fun ride
are receiving finisher medal. Lucky prizes
from sponsor were prepared for riders who
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MERSING
SEGAMAT
TANGKAK
LEDANG
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KLUANG
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The Rotary Club of Singapore, Rotary Global Swimarathon
Singapore, 2016
It is with great pleasure to report that Rotary
Club of Singapore successfully organized
the first ever ‘Rotary Global Swimarathon’
in Singapore on Saturday, 5 March 2016 to
raise funds in support of ‘End Polio Now’
campaign, Singapore Children’s Society and
MenYou youth-mentoring program.
This is a swimming fund-raising event where
participants would complete their laps
and sponsors or supporters would pledge
a monetary amount per lap completed or
with an outright donation. 100% of the
fund raised would go to the 3 beneficiaries.
MenYou youth-mentoring program is the
major project of the Club this year.
This event was blessed and graced by not
just one but two Guest-of-Honours. They
are our own District Governor Philip Chong
and Member of Parliament (MP) Ms Low
Yen Ling, Chua Chu Kang GRC) who is also
a parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of
Education and Ministry of Trade and Industry,
and she is the Mayor for South West CDC.
This event was warmly supported by
Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors, corporate
partners, families and friends. To date, more
than S$45,000 have been raised from the
event and over 100 swimmers participated
in the swim. Our sincere gratitude to all
the participants who collectively completed
3,918 laps or 195,900m in the whole event.
Many Rotarians and their families came to
support and help out at the event. We all
had an enjoyable and meaningful fellowship
day. Our Rotaractors and Interactors came
forward to volunteer their service to help
at the event. They played a very important
role in making this event successful. They
are organized, collaborative and composed
in handling the numerous tasks on the day.
Working with them proved to be a wonderful
experience.
Our newest and youngest member of the
Club, Rotarian Melanie Haupt, was practically
leading the entire field and she completed
a whopping 169 laps. She achieved the 2nd
highest number of laps completed. Swimmer
Leonard Ng achieved the highest number of
a total of 203 laps. In addition to Rotarian
Melanie, PP Philip Leong, Rotarian Asheesh
Khaneja, Rotarian See Mee Lee, PP Yap Lip
Kee and his wife, Rachael, Rotarian Hassan
Moosa, Rotarian Ronald Wong, Rotarian
James Lee and President Alan Tan all took
park in the swim. We were also joined
by Rotarians’ family members as well as
Rotarians from other Rotary Clubs. We are
extremely grateful for all of their support in
making this event successful.
Rotary Global Swimarathon was started
by Rotary Club of Grantham in England in
2012 with the main goal of raising money
for ‘End Polio Now’ campaign and also local
charities. In 2012 a Guinness World Record
was set when 4,546 swimmers all swam 100m
simultaneously around 64 locations across
the world - a record that still stands today.
Apart from participation in swimming, we
were also supported by the ‘Book of Humour’
team. The ‘Book of Humour’ series was
available on sale at the event. The ‘Book of
Humour’ team kindly donated 50% of all
the proceeds generated at this event. We
would like to say a ‘Thank you’ to them on
behalf of the 3 beneficiaries. Rotarian Alan
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Tan, President of Rotary Club of Singapore
said, “Rotary has been at the forefront of
advocating and working to eradicate polio,
joining hands with the likes of WHO, UNICEF,
etc to pursue to put an end to this noncurable
disease and suffering to numerous
children around the world. Polio mainly
affects children under 5 years of age.”
The world is 99% polio-free. Polio cases have
decreased by over 99% since 1988, from an
estimated 350,000 cases then, to 359 reported
cases in 2014. The reduction is the results of
the global effort to eradicate the disease.
“Through ‘Rotary Global Swimarathon–
Singapore 2016’, Rotary Club of Singapore
waned to actively engage the communities to
come together and be part of the history in
helping eradicate polio globally. No matter
how small or big the efforts might be, the goal
was to invite our communities to contribute
together with all the Rotarians. Whether one
was a corporate donor, individual donor or
someone who just wanted to participate in
the swim, this event was open to everyone
who can contribute in whatever way they
wanted. Swimmers of all ages and abilities
were warmly welcomed to participate.
Families were encouraged to come and join
the swim together. Every Lap Counts!”
We are also extremely grateful for the
support provided to us by the corporate
sponsors/donors. They are Sports Lifestyle
Initiative, 100plus, B9 Dental Centre, Pezzo
PTE Ltd, EventRegist PTE Ltd, Dragon Bowl
Restaurant, Singapore Pools and Tote Board
and Julius Baer Private Bank.
The Rotary Global Swimarathon – Singapore
2016 organizing committee would like to
congratulate all the participants for their
amazing achievement and express deep
gratitude to all Rotarians, Interactors,
Rotaractors, corporate sponsors/donors, who
came to support and learnt us a big helping
hand.
We would also like to say ‘thank-you’ to all the
sms/whatsapp messages of encouragement
received from Rotarians and friends who
couldn’t join us on the day. The organizing
committee hopes to see this event to continue
to grow into a sustainable, successful and
commanding fund-raising in the near future.
MP Low Yen Ling, PDG Chew Ghim Bok and President Alan Tan led the tribute
on ‘We are ThisClose to Ending polio globally
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The End Polio Now Singapore Cyclists,
Tour of Singapore, 2016
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End Polio Ride - Tour of Singapore (75km around Singapore) was successfully completed this
morning to raise awareness on End Polio Fund Raising initiatives, by Rotary Clubs worldwide.
We are indeed very honoured to have our distinguished District Governor Phillip Chong and our
First Lady to flag-off this meaningful and healthy lifestyle event on 5 Mar 2016 early morning.
In partnership with Rotary Club of Singapore, the End-Polio Singapore cyclists completed their
“Tour of Singapore” @ Swimarathon event to End Polio held at the Bukit Merah Swimming
Centre. A total of more than USD2000 donations are pledged by Rotary Club of Bukit Timah,
Rotary Club of Singapore North and participants for the End Polio Fund through our inaugural
End Polio Ride in Singapore.
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The District 3310 Family of Rotary
End Polio Now Campaign, 2016
HELLO!!!!! Yes, District Governor (DG)
Michael Yee, I just arrived home from a
fantastic winter holiday. I told DG Michael
Yee in response to his offer to me to be the
District Chair for Family of Rotary. Yes, an
easy task I thought but give me a few days
to think about it, DG Michael Yee was very
persistent he said there is nothing much to
think about. I thought it will be about giving
talks to clubs and getting them to have their
own families’ activities. We spoke of a fund
raising during Christmas. I actually accepted
the appointment and was ready to take the
challenge to serve with him. A few weeks
later, DG Michael Yee called me again and he
spoke to me of his intention to put End Polio
Now (EPN) fund raising Campaign under
the Family of Rotary. It was an interesting
beginning and it was not too long after that DG
Michael Yee appointed me to be the advisor
to Family of Rotary End Polio Now Campaign.
I did not exactly know what I was in for but
I have all the confidence in the leadership of
DG Michael Yee and I know he would have
given very careful consideration to this task
and to my appointment. I was very excited
with this new responsibility.
covering and crossing the 3 international
borders of our District. I thought of not only the
walks and rides which we have traditionally
been doing for last 3 years, but this time to
include run, tree planting, carnival and car
washing too. And, in all these events, I decided
to organise it in a greater participation by
including the family members of Rotarians,
Interators, Rotaractors, Alumni members,
Honary members, friends of Rotary and
potential members. After all, this is what was
intended by DG Michael Yee when he wanted
the EPN campaign to be under the Family of
Rotary.
We started with the Johor and Malacca
regions by appointing the Rotary Club of
Puteri Lagoon as the host club. An organizing
chair was appointed from the host club
who is to form his committee from among
the Rotarians in that regions. Following the
same model, we appointed the followings to
be the host clubs in the various locations of
our district, namely Rotary Club of Singapore
West, Sandakan, Bintulu Central, Bandar Seri
Begawan, Kota Kinabalu Pearl, and Tawau
Tanjung.
After having discussed what the tasks
entail with DG Michael Yee and Past District
Governor(PDG) Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
who is the Chair for the District Rotary
Foundation Committee and my advisor in
the District Family of Rotary, I started to pen
my thoughts of how I want this project to be.
I wanted it to be a big district wide project
In addition, we have the Rotary Clubs of
Tangkak Ledang, Muar, Batu Pahat, Kulai
and the Rotary Labuan Federal Territory
organising their own fund-raising events and
donated the whole or part of the funds raised
to the EPN campaign.
The month of April was chosen to be the EPN
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Campaign month although in some locations
the campaign flowed over to the month of
May as below. It was interesting planning
for DG Michael Yee and advising him on the
flight to take so that he will be on schedule to
flag off the event.
At end of each event, we encouraged the
participants to spend time together like
having small carnival, a picnic or just
fellowship. The one colour and one design
of the t-shirts and jerseys for the whole
district event was the brainchild of our DG
Michael Yee. The objective is to denote the
UNITY of the Rotary organization as one big
family of Rotary. The T-shirt was also sold
at one price throughout the district. It was a
very challenging yet a very meaningful and
wonderful journey for me.
The challenging parts were in identifying
host clubs and in convincing some members
of the need to support the project. However,
Rotarians always rise to the occasion and
it was indeed a great satisfaction to see
when all the events be it walk, ride, run,
tree planting, carnival or car wash were all
well organised and participated. We were
able to achieve our objectives of enhancing
awareness towards this deadly disease and
raise fund for it ultimate eradication.
to have met many fellow Rotarians whom
I only met at District Training Assembles,
District Conferences or at Pan Borneo Meets.
I made many new friends too. I would like
to thank all of them for their kind hospitality,
encouragement and strong support in
making this project a great success.
Before I end, I would like to thank DG
Michael Yee and District First Lady Helen for
their trust in me and for being my strongest
supporter and to our District Chair of The
Rotary Foundation Past District Governor
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa for his continuous
guidance.
To all organising chairs, and their committee
members, my club members, Rotary Club of
Kulai for their support and understanding
and all those who were involved directly or
indirectly in this campaign, I say a BIG THANK
YOU. Without all of you this EPN campaign
would not have achieved its objectives.
I am pleased to include below the reports of
the individual host clubs.
Report by:
Dolly Yeap
Chairperson District PolioPlus Committee
2016-2019
The beautiful sights of the many places I
have visited in the course of this journey
will always be in my mind. I visited Johor,
Melaka and the Borneo states of Sarawak
& Sabah, the Federal Territory of Labuan &
Brunei Darussalam to places like Sibu, Miri,
Sarikei, Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan
and Tawau to name a few. I was fortunate
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Family of Rotary
District 3310
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN
IN ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 3310
Advisors:
District Governor Michael Yee,
Past District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
The District Rotary Foundation Chair Assistant
Governor & Family of Rotary Chair, Dolly Yeap
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN EVENT promotion dates that
took place in each area
JOHOR
KULAI
OCTOBER 2016 - END POLIO NOW ESTATE WALK
President Goh Hee Seng (+6019-6593912)
Organising Chair Rotarian Josephine Ng
(+6012-7716599)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kulai
TANGKAK LEDANG
FEBRUARY 18 2017 - END POLIO CHARITY GOLF
President: Michael Foo (+6012-6369999)
Organising Chair Sia Chong Teang
(+6012 200 9345)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang
SINGAPORE
APRIL 8th - END POLIO NOW FAMILY DAY & WALK
at a UNESCO site the Botanic Garden.
President Lim Kok Guan +65 9113 4976)
Organising Chair Tay Wei Lien (+65 9630 9940)
Host Club: Rotary Club of Singapore West
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JOHOR
APRIL 21st-23rd JOHOR/MELAKA END POLIO NOW RIDE
JOHOR BAHRU-KULAI-KLUANG-PONTIAN-JOHOR BAHRU
APRIL 21st - FLAG OFF FROM JOHOR BAHRU
President Dr Jeffrey Lau (+6019-888 9448)
Organising Chair Joseph Lee (+6012-709 9370)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Puteri Lagoon
APRIL 21ST - KULAI – END POLIO NOW RIDE
President Goh Hee Seng (+6019 659 3912)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kulai
APRIL 22nd - KLUANG - END POLIO NOW RIDE
President Chen Wee Kong (+6012-723 9933)
Organising Chair Alfred Lim See Wah
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kluang
APRIL 22nd - PONTIAN – END POLIO RIDE
President Michael Yap Soon Huat (+6012 734 9502)
Organising Chair Lim Yong Pah (+6012 713 0118)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Pontian
LAST LEG OF THE RIDE
APRIL 23rd – JOHOR BAHRU – END POLIO FUN RIDE
MUAR
APRIL 23rd - END POLIO CHARITY FUN RIDE MUAR
President Abbas Ezzi (+6016 660 7786)
Organising Chair Dato Rugbeer Singh (+6016 217 0755)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Muar.
MALACCA
APRIL 23rd END POLIO NOW MELAK HERITAGE WALK
President Davendran Rajagopal (+60 12-601 0005)
Organising Chair Chong Beng Siew (+60 12-639 2815)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kota Famosa
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SABAH
KOTA KINABALU
APRIL 30th THE ROTARY CLUBS OF KOTA KINABALU AWARENESS
END POLIO NOW FUN RIDE & FUN RUN
President Datuk Noni Said (+6019-861 6667)
Organising Chair Datuk Susannah Liaw (+6019-820 9369)
Host Club: Rotary club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
SANDAKAN
APRIL 30th - END POLIO NOW HERITAGE WALK
President Danny Tsang (+60 19‐883 4011)
Organising Chair Eleanor Wong (+6019-833 8333)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of of Sandakan
TAWAU
MAY 1st - END POLIO WALK
Jointly Organised by Rotary Club of Tawau Tanjung and
Rotary Club of Tawau respectively.
President Azril Surash (+6017 830 0676)
Organising Chair Franco Lee (+6012-818 1180)
President Frank Lim (+60 17-261 1998)
Assistant Governor Dato Jimmy Pang (+60 16-826 3899)
BRUNEI
MAY 6th - END POLIO NOW TREE PLANTING
President Henry Ting (+673 872 6875)
Organising Chair Jimmy Chung (+673 8983112)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of of BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
JOHOR
KOTA TINGGI
MAY 5th - KOTA TINGGI END POLIO NOW FUN RIDE
President Allen Tan Swee Meng (+6019-713 6886)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kota Tinggi
BATU PAHAT
MAY 25th - 28 Rotary Charity Carnival 2017
President Teo Cheng Chuang (+6012 751 3152)
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The Rotary Club of Kulai End Polio Now
Estate Walk, 2016
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ONE DAY. ONE FOCUS: ENDING POLIO …be
part of history said our District Governor
Michael Yee.
Rotary Club of Kulai answered the call by DG
Michael to be part of history and launched the
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW (EPN)
campaign by organising the KULAI ESTATE
WALK, an event that marks the beginning of
our District’s EPN Campaign for this Rotary
Year.
Chair Melaka /Johor sector Rotarian Joseph
Lee, just to name a few.
We also like to thank all participants who came
from far and near for their kind contributions
and time taken to join us in making the event
a great success.
Yours in Rotary
Dolly Yeap
It was a fantastic turnout with more than 100
walkers comprising Rotarians, their families,
friends, Interators, estate staff and other NGOs.
Blessed with nice weather, the walkers started
driving before the morning sunrise towards
Lee’s Estate, Senai. As the time approached
6:50 am, there were already pool of red-t shirt
participating walkers energizing themselves
outside the office. All these participants had
committed themselves to spend their Saturday
morning walking for a cause. Not any cause
but for EPN #100ActsofGood #WorldPolioDay.
Just early last evening, the weather had scared
us with light showers that lasted through our
long dinner. We were afraid that this rain
would leave the pavements wet which will
make the walk unpleasant. But thankfully, the
clouds cleared up in the morning and blessed
us with nothing but bright sunshine making
the walk easy and enjoyable.
We flagged off at 7:10am. Amongst us were
Rotary Club of Kulai President Hee Seng Goh,
District Family of Rotary & EPN Advisor AG
Dolly Yeap, Rotary Club of Kulai, Club Director
of Rotary Foundation Past President Jerry Lau,
Organizing Chair Rotarian Josephine Ng, Lee
Estates Manager Mr Ty Khoo, Our friendship
club, Rotary Club of Changi President Ho
Lik Khui, Host Club for EPN Melaka/Johor
President Rotary Club Puteri Lagoon Dr.
Jeffrey Law and spouse and EPN Organising
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The Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang End Polio Now
Charity Golf, 2017
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Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang had been involved in end polio fund raising activities since the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s US$250 million challenge in 2011. Last Rotary Year 2016, we
were involved in End Polio Ride fund raising and this Rotary Year, we organized an End Polio
Charity Golf.
The golf event took place on 18 February 2017 at Orna Golf and Country Club Melaka. Press
statement was released to publicize the event. A total of 56 golfers, including 10 Rotarians,
from Johor, Melaka and Kuala Lumpur took part in the event. The event was graced by District
Governor Michael Yee who teed off the round of golf at 1.30pm. Also present were Assistant
Governor Dolly Yeap who is the chair for District Family and Rotary Advisor for the End Polio
Now Campaign Committee, Club President Michael Foo and fellow Rotarians.
The round of golf was followed by a dinner at the Golf Resort. Many well-wishers, sponsors
and donors, including eight Rotarians from Rotary Club of Kota Melaka, attended the dinner
to show their support to this good cause. District Governor Michael Yee was invited to brief
the audience on Rotary’s involvement in Polio Plus and the status of end polio worldwide. The
dinner was ended with prize presentation for the golf winners.
The Charity Golf event was a success. We had raised US$4,000 to Polio Plus Fund of the Rotary
Foundation. This brought the total fund raised by the club for Polio Plus since 2011 to US$21,700.
A big thank shall be recorded for our club members, particularly our Rotarian golfer PP Kee
Lee Lee and her golfer friends, Mr. Steven Wong and Ms Sophia Pang, who had contributed
much effort to make this event a success.
We also wish to record our utmost appreciation to our Guest of Honour DG Michael Yee, and
AG Dolly Yeap who had graciously accepted our invitation and set aside their precious time to
travel from Singapore to be part of this event. Last but not least, a salute to all our sponsors and
donors, your contributions will help us to root out this crippling and potentially fatal disease
once and for all.
Thank you.
Rotary Serving Humanity.
SIA CHONG TEANG
Organizing Chair
End Polio Charity Golf 2017
Advisors:
President Foo Teck Seng
CP Oon Kiat Keong
Organizing chair:
PP Sia Chong Teang
Treasurer:
Rtn Eng Keng Lee
Members:
PP Kee Lee Lee & spouse Han Teck Juan
Rtn Gary Er
Rtn Lee Kit Meng
Mr. Steven Wong
Ms Sophia Pang
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District 3310 End Polio Now Family Day & Walk
Singapore Botanic Gardens, 2017
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(Contributed by Assistant Governor Dolly Yeap, one of the organising member in
the Singapore Family Walk)
THIS MONTH-LONG CAMPAIGN KICKED
OFF at the UNESCO Heritage siteSingapore
Botanic Gardens last Saturday 8th April
participated by almost 300 Rotarians, family
members, Interactors, Rotractors and friends
of Rotary. We sold almost 450 t-shirts. Thank
you to all our sponsors and anonymous
donors for their generous support.
It was a beautiful sight when the garden was
flooded with hundreds of red t-shirts.
Some walkers went in even before the flag
off. At the later part of the morning, due to
rain, the main photography session was also
effected as many left in a hurry.
To all participating clubs and participants,
thank you for the strong support and your
participation in the event. The Rotary
Foundation Past District Governor (PDG)
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa flew in from Kota
Kinabalu, Sabah to give us his support.
Sadly, we were not able to have a single
flag off as there are 2 entrance gates into
the park. Further, to comply with the Park
regulations that no gathering is allowed, the
flag-off were done in batches. Our District
Governor Michael Yee was seen flagging off
at another entrance while PDG Datuk Zainie
were at the other gate doing several flag-off.
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and Malacca Ride, 2017
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(A report by Rotarian Joseph Lee, Organizing Chairman)
This year’s End Polio Ride 2017, 21-23 April
2017, was a repeat success of last year’s
inaugural event. A total of 222 riders from
Johor, Singapore and the United Kingdom
traversed some 251km of Johor’s scenic route
starting from Johor Bahru through Kulai,
Layang-layang to Kluang on day 1 (93km).
Followed by day 2 (123km), from Kluang
through Simpang Renggam, Pontian, Pekan
Nanas, Iskandar Puteri and finally back to
Johor Bahru. On the final day (35km), a fun
ride around the coastal roads of Johor Bahru.
On day 1, total distance of 93km from Johor
Bahru through Kulai to Kluang was flag
off by Past District Governor (PDG) Datuk
Zainie Abdul Aucusa. Warm welcome from
President Goh Hee Seng and members of
RC Kulai upon riders arrived at D’Art café,
Kulai for the first pit stop. Our End Polio
riders continued their journey to Kluang and
arrived at Merdeka Hotel, Kluang at 1.30pm.
RC Kluang gave a fantastic welcoming party
upon the riders arrival and followed by a
fellowship lunch arranged by OC PP Alfred
Lim, PP Simon and members of RC Kluang.
The entourage was treated to a walkabout
city tour and a night of fellowship Rotary
style in Kluang hosted by the ever-hospitable
Rotarians of RC Kluang. Everyone had a
taste of Kluang’s famous old-world charm of
kopi-tians, beef noodles and chendol. Also
thrown in was a vocational visit to the kopi
cap televisyen coffee factory; famous for its
kopi kampong (local coffee) among Johor’s
aristocrats and commoners alike.
The next morning they’re off again on the
road to Johor Bahru via Pontian. Mohd Radif
Bin Razi, Setiausaha Majlis Perbandaran
Kluang, District Governor (DG) Michael Yee
and PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa were
there to flag off the team for the second leg
of the tour. The riders were blessed with
good weather throughout the journey. Upon
arrival in Pontian, they were greeted by Yang
Berhormat Datuk Wee Jeck Seng, Member
of the Parliament of Malaysia, Tanjung Piai
constituency who was gracious enough to
host the lunch and flag off the entourage for
the next leg of the tour.
The entourage safely arrived in Amerin
Hotel Johor Bahru at 3pm. The finale of the
EPR2017 was a 35km fun ride around the
coastal road of Johor Bahru. Flag off was
done by DG Michael. Upon their return,
they were greeted by Yang Berhormat Datuk
Nur Jazlan bin Tan Sri Mohamed, Deputy
Minister of Home Affairs and Member of the
Parliament of Malaysia, Pulai constituency;
who was there to officiate the Amerin Rotary
Charity Carnival.
Concurrently in Melaka, RC Kota Famosa
hosted an End Polio Heritage Walk 2017
of 5kilometre on 23 April 2017.80 walkers
participated in this event. The flag off was
done by AG Dolly Yeap at A’Famosa.
A total of RM110,000 was raised throughout
this 3-day event for The Rotary Foundation
Polio Plus fund.
We would like to thank DG Michael, The
District Rotary Foundation Chairman PDG
Datuk Zainie, Family of Rotary chair AG
Dolly Yeap, Presidents and members of the
Rotary Clubs of Puteri Lagoon, Johor Bahru
Sentral, Johor Straits View, Kulai, Kluang,
Pontian, Kota Tinggi, Johor Bahru, Mersing,
Batu Pahat, Pasir Gudang, E-Club 3310, Kota
Famosa, Kota Melaka and Malacca, Polis Di-
Raja Malaysia, Majlis Perbandaran Kluang,
Majlis Perbandaran Johor Bahru Tengah and
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not forgetting our generous sponsors Amerin
Hotel, District First Lady Helen Huang,
Regency Specialist Hospital, AMS ambulance
services, Hyper E Mech Sdn Bhd and VS
RO Industries (M) Sdn Bhd for your kind
contribution and unconditional support.
All in all EPR 2017 Johor/Melaka Edition
was a resounding SUCCESS!
Advisors:
DG Michael Yee (RC Garden City)
PDG Datuk Zaine Aucusa (RC Kota Kinabalu)
AG Dolly Yeap (RC Kulai)
President Dr Jeffrey Lau (RC Puteri Lagoon)
Host Club:
Rotary Club of Puteri Lagoon Johor Bahru
Organizing Chairman:
Rtn. Joseph Lee Yat Choy (RC Puteri Lagoon)
Treasurer:
President Monica Lim Lay Hua
(RC Johor Straits View)
Members:
IPP Irwan Norris (RC Johor Bahru Sentral)
President Raymess E Wei Keong (RC Johor
Bahru Sentral)
Rtn. Koo Li Chiat (RC Johor Bahru Sentral)
Rtn. Tee Ke Yeng (RC Puteri Lagoon)
Rtn. Lee Yuen Fen (RC Puteri Lagoon)
President Elect Reg Lim (RC Johor Straits
View)
PP Ong Chee Wee (RC E-Club3310)
Flag off clubs:
OC President Goh Hee Seng (RC Kulai)
OC PP Alfred Lim (RC Kluang)
OC PP Lim Yong Pah (RC Pontian)
OC AG Chong Beng Siew (RC Kota Famosa
Secretary:
IPP Ng Ling Ping (RC Puteri Lagoon)
End Polio Ride 2017 - Committee Members
From left:
Rtn Koo Li Chiat (RCJBS), IPP Irwan Norris (RCJBS), Pres Monica Lim
(RCJSV), DG Michael Yee (RCGC), OC Rtn Joseph Lee (RCPL), IPP Ng Ling
Ping (RCPL), Pres Dr Jeffrey Lau (RCPL), President Raymess E (RCJBS)
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Day 1, 21/4/17
Flag off at Johor Bahru to Kluang through Kulai
Day 1, 21/4/17
Flag off at Kulai towards Kluang
Day 2, 22/4/17
Flag off from Kluang to Johor Bahru through Pontian
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(Day 2, 22/4/17) Flag off from Pontian
to Johor Bahru through Pekan Nanas
Day 3, 23/4/17
Flag off for Johor Bahru City Centre Fun Ride
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The Rotary Club of Muar End Polio Now
Charity Ride, 2017
2016 - 2017
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Chairman
Vice Chairman
Committee
: PP Dato Rugber
: Rtn Joanne David
: Rtn Benjamin, Rtn Selen, President Abbas
MUAR Sunday 23 April 2017: A total of
approximately 130 riders participated in the
second End Polio Charity Fun Ride organized
by the Rotary Club of Muar on Sunday 23rd
April 2017. This year the event, which was
chaired by Past President Dato Rugber Singh,
not only saw a greater turnout of participants
from all walks of life in comparison to last
year’s event, but it had also successfully raised
a total of USD 3,000 to aid the efforts by The
Rotary Foundation to eradicate polio from
the three remaining countries of Afghanistan,
Pakistan and Nigeria.
Preparation for this event started months
before Sunday 23 April 2017 with numerous
weekly meetings and fellowships amongst
the Rotary Club of Muar members and the
members of various cycling clubs in Muar.
These fellowship sessions not only resulted
in many good ideas for the event but also in
strong bonds of friendship and collaboration
amongst the various parties.
In order to get the word out on the event, the
Rotary Club of Muar together with Muara
Cyling Club (MCC) conducted a pre-event press
conference at its office in Taman Mawar on 9
March 2017, which was also broadcast through
the club’s Facebook page to raise awareness
and interest on the upcoming event.
Besides the overwhelming support from the
various cycling clubs in Muar, the Rotary
Club of Muar was also assisted in the setup
of the event by the various local government
departments of Muar such as by Majlis
Perbandaran Muar, Hospital Pakar Sultanah
Fatimah, Muar Ibu Pejabat Polis Dearah Muar
and Jabatan Kerja Raya.
Members of the Rotary Club of Muar had also
paid a courtesy visit to the recently appointed
Muar District Officer, Tuan Hj. Mohd Noorazam
bin Dato’ Hj. Osman in
conjunction with this event.
The event was also promoted in various
establishments around Muar town through
the information on twelve banners, as well as
through the Facebook page of The Rotary Club
of Muar.
The day before the event was eventful as the
Organizing Committee, PP Dato Rugber Singh,
Rtn David Thompson and President Abbas
ensured that signed were hung to mark out
the correct route for the riders.
On Sunday 23 April 2017, the event started at
5:30am for all Rotarians who arrived while it
was still dark to begin the set up. Preparations
were made at the registration tent to welcome
participants for this momentous event. There
was certainly a sense of anticipation in the air!
This year’s charity fun ride began officially
at 7:30am with a lively Zumba performance
by the KSK Dance Group. The vibrant and
energetic ladies had liven up the morning as
riders started assembling at the starting point.
The event was then kicked off with a welcome
addressed by PP Dato Rugber Singh as
the organizing chairperson who thanked
everyone for their participation, followed up
an addressed by President Abbas Ezzi who
explained to all present on the cause to End
Polio by the Rotary Foundation.
The Rotary Club of Muar also presented
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souvenirs and certificates of appreciation to
all the sponsors and government agencies
that had provided their support in making the
event a success.
A mock check for the sum of USD 3,000 was
presented to District 3310’s Rotary Foundation
Chairperson, Past District Governor (PDG)
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa from The Rotary
Club of Muar prior to the flagging off of the
charity fun ride.
“I want to thank the Rotary Club of Muar and
all participants for their efforts in making this
event a success”, quoted PDG Datuk Zainie in
his addressed after receiving the mock cheque
from the Rotary Club of Muar.
The event was flagged-off by PDG Datuk Zainie
and the members of the Rotary Club of Muar
at about 8:20am from Dataran Tanjung Emas.
The route marked out for the riders was a
total of 42.3km with two water-points along
the way.
Along the way riders were photographed to be
in high spirit as each participant rode not only
for their passion of cycling but also for a cause
– to End Polio.
The first water point was located at Bukit Mor,
there riders were able to replenish on water,
bananas and watermelon.
A second waterpoint was located in Parit Jawa,
and it provided the riders again with the
much-needed break before the last leg of the
ride back to Dataran Tanjung Emas.
The first group of riders made their way back
to the finishing line at Dataran Tanjung Emas
by around 9:30am most of whom having not
stopped along the way.
The rest of the riders rode in not long after that.
Refreshments and a certificate of participation
were provided to all riders at the finish line.
The event ended at around 10:30am with
a group photo with all participants and
volunteers to commemorate the success of a
collaborative work done for a good cause to
End Polio Now!
About The Rotary Club of Muar:
The Rotary Club of Muar was chartered on
the 30th of June 1960. Rotary Club of Muar
is housed under District 3310 of Rotary
International and is a service based NGO with
the motto “Service Above Self” based at Muar,
Johor, Malaysia.
About the End Polio Campaign:
Rotary is an international community that
brings together leaders who step up to take
on the world’s toughest challenges, locally
and globally. The eradication of polio is one
of our longest standing and most significant
efforts. Along with our partners, we have
helped immunize more than 2.5 billion
children against polio in 122 countries. We
have reduced polio cases by 99.9 percent
worldwide and we won’t stop until we end the
disease for good. Source: http://www.endpolio.
org/rotary-and-the-fight-against-polio
The End Polio Charity Fun Ride 2017:
This event was the second event of its kind
organized by the Rotary Club of Muar with
the first being organized in 2016, which saw
a turnout of about 80 riders. The Chairperson
was PP Dato Rugber Singh, Vice Chairperson
was Rtn Joanne David, Committee Members
were Rtn David Benjamin Thompson, PE Selen
Etican, President Abbas.
The first group of riders made their way back
to the finishing line at Dataran Tanjung Emas
by around 9:30am most of whom having not
stopped along the way.
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Awareness Campaign - End Polio Walk
The Heritage Trail in Malacca, 2017
(A Report by Assistant Governor Chong Siew Beng, Rotary Club of Kota Famosa)
It is “The Day”, 23rd April 2017 on a Sunday
morning where most people would love to
laze around at Home being “GOOD LONG
WEEKEND”…
It was a concern “What if… what if it rains”
OMG !!Fortunately it was a blessed Good
Morning!
For the first time of the term, the host Club,
Rotary Club of Kota Famosa, take the honour
having our Assistant Governor(AG) Chong to
initiate the Project, inviting the other Melaka
clubs, namely Rotary Club Malacca and Rotary
Club Kota Melaka to come together to support
the cause-an Awareness Campaign “End Polio
Walk” for END POLIO NOW-THIS CLOSE.
Some of our members and Interactors (Interact
Club of Sekolah Menengah Tinggi Cina) came
as early as 7:15am, having their breakfast at
McDonald prior adjourning to the assembly
point. Flows of participants gradually arrived
-Rotarians, Interactors, Teacher Advisors,
Friends and Families for the Heritage Trail.
Overall, we had a fair turned-up of participants,
about 70 to 80 people.
Our greatest gratitude to Assistant Governor
Dolly Yeap from Rotary Club Kulai-District
Chair for Rotary Family, and Advisor EPN
Campaign for taking her time to be in Melaka to
flag-off the event at 8.00am where the starting
point commence from Porta De Santiago (A’
Famosa), passing through Stadhuys, across
the river to Jonker, right to the end where the
Jonker stage located and turning to the Road
of Harmony and a stopover at Kiehl’s Mural,
where participants were happily posing for
pictures, busying selfies while waiting for
others to arrive; and subsequent walking by
the riverside and exit behind the heritage
building (shops that houses Chong Optical Co
and Nanie Amier House of Kebaya) and ended
at the final point that is the Clock Tower.
During the trail, participants were interacting
with each other, chatting, laughing, walking
and enjoying the morning ambience of the
memory lane of Malacca rich heritance
from the past, that emanates the mood, the
surroundings with antiques, souvenirs,
cultural trinkets, collectibles, art, costumes,
lodges, boutique hotels and foods (cafes, coffee
shops etc.), temples and mosque. Kiehl’s Mural
is one of the newest additions to Melaka street
murals.
The whole trails ended within an hour. Yes
fellowship continues. Without any reservation,
we swarmed to Boss Curry House at Jalan
Bendahara for the brunch, occupying the
entire first floor. “Boss” had their challenges
in serving the crowd of an estimated 50 to 60
people.
Past President Chia, the regional chair for
Family of Rotary expressed it was a cordial and
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joyful Rotary Family Gathering with teachers
and interactors too.
Past President Charles Chiam conveyed that it
was a good walk with good fellowship
morning brunch and shall be inviting their
interactors to attend this event. Oooh!!!...
Happy Birthday to Venetia, we believe you
have a wonderful day and a great time.
THE FELLOWSHIP WAS GOOD, ALL ENJOYED
AND IT ENDED WELL.
The Host Club managed to raise an overall
amount - estimated RM8,680.00 together with
RC Malacca and RC Kota Melaka.
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The Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl and Rotary Clubs
in Kota Kinabalu End Polio Now Awareness Fun Ride
& Fun Run, 2017
Advisors:
Past District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul
Aucasa
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu
Datuk Noni Said
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Organizing Chairman:
Datuk Suzannah Liaw
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Secretary:
Adelina Adna Adenan
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Treasurer:
Joanna Liew
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Bicycle Ride Technical Committee:
Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK)
Rotary Club of Likas Bay
Run Technical Committee:
Sabah Athletics Association (SAA)
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu South
Venue Preparation Committee:
Sabah Sports Board
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu
Sponsorship and Sales Committee:
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl & 8 Rotary
Clubs in Kota Kinabalu
Publicity and Printing Committee:
Rotary Club of Penampang
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Registration Committee:
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Interact Clubs
Medical Committee:
Rotary Club of Luyang
Sabah Sports Board
Lucky Draw Committee:
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
Rotary Club of Kinabalu Sutera
Volunteer Committee:
Rotary Club of Tanjung Aru
Exhbition Committee:
The Rotary Foundation
Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Mandarin
The “End Polio Now” Awareness Fun Ride & Fun Run 2017 Kota Kinabalu is part of the Rotary
District 3310 effort to support the “End Polio Now” campaign held worldwide. The Kota Kinabalu
event was jointly organised by the 9 Rotary Clubs in Kota Kinabalu and chaired by the Rotary
Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl. The event was also supported locally by its partners Ministry of
Youth and Sports Sabah, Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK), Sabah Sports Board, Sabah Athletic
Association (SAA), Sabah Amateur Radio Society.
The 9 Rotary Clubs in Kota Kinabalu are Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl, Rotary Club of
Kota Kinabalu, Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu South, Rotary Club of Luyang, Rotary Club of Likas
Bay, Rotary Club of Kinabalu Sutera, Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu Mandarin, Rotary Club of
Tanjung Aru, Rotary Club of Penampang.
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The Objective of the event is to create awareness on the effort carried out by Rotary International
on the eradication of the Poliovirus, to raise funds for the eradication of Polio and to showcase
Rotary International District 3310 and Rotary International to the public on the various
community services that are carried out in particular by Rotary Clubs in Kota Kinabalu.
The “End Polio Now” Awareness Fun Ride & Fun Run 2017 Kota Kinabalu event comprised of 3
components:
• The 30km Fun Ride (bicycle ride)
• The 10km Fun Run
• The Exhibition
- “End Polio Now” Campaign
- Community Service Projects of the 9 Rotary Clubs in Kota Kinabalu
Event Date: 30th April 2017 (Sunday)
Event time: 7.00am
Event Venue: Likas Hocket Stadium, Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex
TECHNICAL PREPARATION
The technical committee was divided into 2 main groups to each manage the Fun Ride
and Fun Run components respectively.
Fun Ride Technical Committee with Kota Kinabalu City Hall
Fun Run Technical Committee with Sabah Athletics Association
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EXHIBITION
As part of the exhibition, buntings/streamers were set up along the tents at the event venue to
allow the public to have an insight of the past, on-going and upcoming projects carried out by
the Rotary Clubs in Kota Kinabalu.
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VENUE PREPARATION
The Venue Preparation Committee worked closely with the Sabah Sports Board to map out the
layout of the venue to allocate the necessary space and amenities for event day.
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SPONSORSHIP AND SALES
As part of the fund raising efforts for the “End
Polio Now” campaign, the organizers made
available the event jersey and t-shirts for sale
to members and public who would like to
support the cause but are not participating in
the Fun Ride or Fun Run at the following rates:
Price Roundneck T-Shirt - RM50 Jersey -
RM120
Jerseys were available in sizes XS-XXL while
t-shirts were available in sizes XS-XXXL.
Purchase of jerseys and t-shirts could be made
via representatives from the 9 Rotary Clubs
in Kota Kinabalu as well as from the website.
Design and size guides were also available for
viewing on the event website.
All net proceeds from the event (registration
fees and jersey/t-shirt sales) have been
channeled to The Rotary Foundation End
Polio Now Fund. Almost 200 jerseys and more
than 800 tshirts were sold before and during
the event.
The committee were also able to obtain
sponsorship for medals, water and drinks
for the participants as well as other nominal
sponsorships.
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PUBLICITY AND PRINTING
Banners, streamers and posters were printed
to publicize the event and were placed at all
partner premises. With the assistance from
partners in DBKK and Sabah Sports Board,
banners were also strategically placed in high
traffic areas in Kota Kinabalu as well as on the
Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex. The committee
were also actively promoting to various
entities to get the word out to various groups
in the community.
With the support from the Ministry of Youth
and Sports Sabah, a press conference was
held at the Sabah State Assembly Building on
the 10th April 2017 to officially announce the
event to all media channels. YB Datuk Haji
Tawfiq bin Datuk Haji Abu Bakar Tititngan,
Minister of Youth and Sports Sabah, showed
his ministry’s support in promoting the event
as well as awarding the committee a grant
amounting to RM15,000.
The picture below shows President Noni Said
presented a copy of the “Rotary in Borneo”
coffee table book to YB Minister.
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PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION
Registration was open to all members of the
9 Rotary Clubs of Kota Kinabalu, their family
members as well as the general public by
submitting the registration forms to the
respective club representatives, the website
or at the form collection centre. Walk in
registration were also welcomed during the
Fun Ride and Fun Run Pack collection days on
the 28th-29th April 2017 at the Kota Kinabalu
Sports Complex at the following rates:
Fun Run - RM65
Fun Ride - RM135
A total of 742 participants were registered of
which 120 had registered for the Fun Ride
and 622 had registered for the Fun Run. All
registered participants were entitled to a
jersey (Fun Ride) or t-shirt (Fun Run), a lucky
draw entry, a medal and an e-Certificate.
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MEDICAL
The committee engaged in the services of St
John Ambulance to provide ambulance and
paramedics during the event as a precautionary
measure as well as to assist participants with
minor injuries and cramps en route. Rotarians
of the medical vocation were also present to
extend their services.
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LUCKY DRAW
Collectively almost 100 lucky draw prizes were collected from the various sponsors including
members of the 9 Rotary Clubs of Kota Kinabalu. Prizes ranged from a selection of vouchers
to hampers and electrical appliances. The committee was able to obtain the grand prize of an
iPhone 7 unit for the event.
VOLUNTEERS
The volunteers for the event comprised of Rotarians, Interactors, university students as well as
some members of the public who assisted to ensure the smooth operations of the event during
Fun Ride and Fun Run Pack collection days as well as on the event day itself. All non-Rotarian
volunteers were entitled to a t-shirt and meals.
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FUN RIDE & FUN RUN ROUTES
Fun Ride Route
Fun Run Route
SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION FROM LOCAL SCHOOL
As part of the Rotary International family, Interactors from the various schools in Kota Kinabalu
were a significant part of the event as volunteers and participants. In addition to that, other
schools supported the event with staff and students taking part.
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End Polio Now Awareness Walk in Sandakan
Heritage Trail, 2017
(Compiled by Presiden-Elect Eleanor Wong)
Organizing Chairman:
President Elect – Eleanor Wong
Deputy Organizing Chairman:
Past President Dr Lau Kee Onn
Secretary:
Rotarian Vincent Chua
Treasurer:
PP Vincent Chang
Registration:
PP So Chee Ming
T-shirt /cap design/medals:
PP Lo Sau King
Publicity/PA system:
PP Peter Kue
Venue:
PP Dusun Chong
Traffic Police and PHFs:
AG PP Chan Tze Hei
Refreshment:
PP Tenny Chan
Medical Aid:
PP Dr Lau Kee Onn,
PP Dr Sylvester Tan
PP Dr Wong Tong Kong
Discipline:
PP Dr John Chin
PP Kenny Low
Master of ceremony:
PP Edwin Tsen
Sponsors:
PP Datuk Kong kok Wah
PP Robin Chung
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Rotary Club of Sandakan participated in the
global End Polio programme by organizing
the End Polio awareness walk within the
Sandakan Heritage Trail which consists of
approximately 2.5 km on 30th April 2017.
The purpose of this project is to create an
awareness on the importance of ending Polio
and how children can be saved if vaccines is
given at the right age of the child.
the walk.
It was a beautiful Sunday and everyone has a
friendly exercise in an early morning. It was
also a day to remember for those who never
visited the Sandakan Heritage Trail, a
memorable day to Rotary Club of Sandakan
for organizing the “End Polio Now” Awareness
Walk in Sandakan Heritage Trail
The walk is a friendly walk so that Rotarian
families with young children and senior
Rotarians can all participate in the walk. The
walk commenced and flag off at the Majlis
Perbandaran Sandakan Square (MPS) which
is opposite the office complex of Sandakan
Municipal Council (MPS). The walk was
punctually flagged off by our Patron of the
Club, IR Datuk James Wong, President of
the Sandakan Municipal Council, with the
presence of Assistant Governor Dolly Yeap the
District Family of Rotary Chair and Advisor
EPN Campaign from District 3310 representing
the District Governor Michael Yee.
The project targets a minimum of 300
participants and T-shirts with caps were
given to all the participants. However, the
participants had exceeded and extra T shirts
were printed in the nick of time for the event.
T-shirts and Caps were sponsored by Golden
Land Sdn Bhd and Tekala Sdn Bhd.
Donations were also received from our own
generous Rotarian Datuk Kong Kok Wah and
the Rotary Club of Sandakan North. Members
of the club also extended sponsorship to family
members and friends in the participation of
the walk. Interactors from 5 Interactors club
also participate in the event.
Some Rotary members and families taking a
group picture for record on completion of the
trail.
Medals were given out to everyone who
participated in the event including young
children as young as 8 years old. Members in
their sweet senior and members with knee
problems challenged each other to complete
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End Polio Now Walk
Tawau, 2017
2016 - 2017
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(Contributed by Assistant Governor Dolly Yeap, District Chair Family of
Rotary and Advisor End Polio Now Campaign
Good morning & happy Labor Day my dear
fellow Rotarians. That was 1st of May, 2017,
my last day in Sandakan after attending yet
another successful Family of Rotary End Polio
Now(EPN) project there.
I had lovely breakfast with my friends from
the two clubs in Sandakan. Their hospitality
has been non-stop. I bid them farewell with
heavy heart as I left for my next destination,
Tawau, about 30 minutes flight time away.
I was looking forward to another smooth
and successful EPN event.Tawau here I come.
The Organising Chair Franco Lee was at the
airport to meet me. He and his team had
been working hard over the last few months
including late last night giving final touches to
the preparations for that evening WALK.
The event would have been grander with the
presence of our District Governor(DG) Michael
Yee but unfortunately, he had to be in Cambodia
to attend to another Rotary community project.
He was however in Tawau a few days earlier
before this event. Thank you, DG Michael, for
always giving your support and for making
some cash contributions too to this Family of
Rotary Tawau EPN Walk.
the event.
My sincere appreciation and thanks to all
members of the Rotary Club of Tawau Tanjung
and the Rotary Club of Tawau, Assistant
Governor Dato Jimmy Pang, President Azril
Surash and President Frank Lim, Interactors,
Rotractors, teacher advisors and other NGOs
for their strong support and participation in
the event.
The response to the Walk was over whelming
with total participants of 554 which surpassed
their target of 500 participants. In fact, on the
day of the walk itself, there were 50 walk-in
participants.
THANK YOU MY TAWAU FRIENDS FOR
MAKING EPN TAWAU A GREAT SUCCESS.
The kind of hospitality given to me made me
feel so welcome. Congratulations everyone
and thank you again.
Thank you to Past District Governor (PDG)
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, our District Rotary
Foundation Chair, who accompanied the Guest
of Honor Yang Berbahagia Datuk Alijus Sipil,
the President of the Tawau Municipal Council,
in flagging off the event.
Attended the event too were Immediate Past
District Governor Philip Chong and District
Governor Elect Datuk Lee Chen Chuan who
came in the morning all the way from Kota
Kinabalu. My gratitude to them for supporting
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End Polio Now Tree Planting,
Brunei Darulsalam, 2017
(Compiled by Organising Chairman Jimmy Chung)
We have decided to carry out the tree planting
project on 6th May 2017. The objective of the
project is to raise fund for End Polio and to
carry awareness on
environment conservation. Hence, we
contacted the Department of Forestry of
Ministry of Industrial and Primary Resources
and Tourism. The officer from Department of
Forestry welcome us and inform us that they
will allocate the Berakas Forestry Reserve
Recreation park for our tree planting activity.
However, there are two areas for us to choose;
the beach site or the hill side.
On 15th April 2017, Our Rotarian Jimmy
Chung, President Nominee Chris Yong and
Rotarian Clement Yong survey the site together
with the officer from Department of Forestry.
After the recce, we confirmed that the tree
planting site shall be at the hill side. One tree
(the Rotary Tree) will be planted at the Park’s
Main entrance and the rest of the trees shall
be planted at the hill side. We decided to plant
300 trees.
Our committee includes DGND Jeff Yong,
President Henry Ting, President Elect Lam
Soon Meng, President Nominee Chris Yong,
Past President Ricky Ng, Rotarian Jimmy
Chung, Rotarian Clement Yong, Rotarian Alex
lee and Rotarian Jackson Chin.
Majority of the Rotarian from RC BSB
participated on the event. Rotarian from RC
Belait and RC Miri Oil Town were invited to
support the event too.
Program on 6th May 2017
1.45pm - arrival of volunteers
2.00pm - safety briefing by officer from De
partment of Forestry
2.05pm - hike to the area of tree planting
2.15pm - arrival at the tree planting area and
demonstration on how to plant the tree by
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2.20pm - all volunteers to start planting trees
3.30pm - hike down to the area where we will
plant the Rotary Trees
4.00pm - F&B and End of Program
On the 4th May 2017
Brunei Meteorological Department issued a
weather warning stating there will be Heavy
and Thundery Showers on 4th May 2017 till 7th
May 2017. Despite the weather warning, we
still keep the date and pray for good weather
on that day.
On 5th May 2017
Rotarian Jimmy Chung purchased the rotary
tree (yellow tabebuia) as recommended by the
officer.
At 12pm, Rotarian Jimmy Chung and Rotarian
Jackson chin drove 2 Hours to Miri to pick
up AG Dolly Yeap who flew all the way from
Singapore to support our project.
At 7pm, DGND Jeff Yong hosted a fellowship
dinner to welcome AG Dolly Yeap at DGND
Jeff Yong residence. All Rotarian from RC BSB
attended the fellowship dinner.
On 6th May 2017,
At 1pm Rotarian Jimmy chung with the help
of other Rotarian install direction signage to
guide the volunteers to the correct location.
At 2pm, all Rotarian and friends gathered
for the briefing by officer from Forestry
Department.
At 2.15pm all Rotarian and friends carried
the trees and hike to the tree planting area.
As soon as the officer demonstrated the tree
planting procedure, all Rotarian and friends
proceed with the tree planting at the allocated
area.
At around 3.00pm all the trees were planted.
We hike down to the Biodiversity park main
entrance where we planted the Rotary Tree
(yellow tabebuia) a local species of Sakura.
At 4pm, we end the program with light
refreshment to all volunteers.
Fund Raised
Estimated fund raised from the T shirt
advertising were approximately USD 10,000.00
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Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
Charity Carnival, 2017
2016 - 2017
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(A report by the organiser)
Once again, Rotary has proven how
cooperation and continuity can work among
society.
On the 25th of May to 28th of May 2017,
Rotary Club of Batu Pahat held their Rotary
Charity Carnival venue at Square One Batu
Pahat. This project had successfully raised
RM160,000 to fund two projects namely the
Rotary Haemodialysis and End Polio. Rotary
club of Batu Pahat is extremely delighted
to have organized this inaugural event and
creating Rotary awareness.
and new Rotarians commitment. To all
our co-organizers, we also wish to express
our unreserved appreciation for their
professional assistance and ideas. We are
hopeful that through the sharing of Rotary
spirit with others, together we can serve
humanity in a big way.
We spent almost six months in preparing for
this project. We are not professional and first
time organising event of this size. However,
with great efforts and hands on support from
all members, we manage to raise fund for the
Rotary Haemodialysis Centre and End Polio
Now Campaign.
Rotary Club of Batu Pahat wish to thank Dato
Zulkanain, Dato Noraini, DG Michael Yee,
District 3310 TRF Advisor Dolly Yeap for their
strong support and distinguished presence.
Especially, to DG Michael Yee and Dato
Noraini both made a donation of RM5000.00
each to our project.
Congratulation to the organizing committee
chairman Rotarian Tio Cheng Huat and
committee members for their inspirational
effort in making this Rotary Charity Carnival
project a reality. It is so great to see the old
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2017-2018
2017 - 2018
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Dear Fellow Rotarians,
I am pleased to report that this Rotary year had been another successful year for the Family of
Rotary and End Polio Now Campaign. Apart from the usual EPN activities of Ride, Walk, Tree
Planting and car wash, we had this year the launching of the EPN Watch sales, charity concerts
and fund raising movie.
The support from both Rotarians and friends of Rotary remained strong which helped us broke
the target contribution set for our district and top in Zone 6B for two consecutive years.
Thank you all those who made all the events a great success especially to District Governor
Datuk Lee Chun Wan and Past District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa for their continuous
support and guidance.
Below are the list of events that took place in the respective regions together with their reports.
Regards,
Dolly Yeap
District Chair PolioPlus
District Chair Family of Rotary
Rotary Club of Kulai
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Family of Rotary
District 3310
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN
IN ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 3310
Advisors:
District Governor Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
Past District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
The District Rotary Foundation Chair
Past Assistant Governor & Family of Rotary Chair,
Dolly Yeap
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN EVENT promotion dates that
took place in each area
JOHOR
KULAI
OCTOBER 24 END POLIO NOW ESTATE WALK
President Goh Hee Seng (+60 19 659 3912)
Organising Chair: Ho Jee Yuan (+60 12 752 0543)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kulai
TANGKAK LEDANG
JUNE 2ND 2018 - END POLIO CHARITY WALK
President: Gary Er Leng (+60 16 216 3364)
Organising Chair Sia Chong Teang (+6012 200 9345)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang
MUAR
APRIL 23rd- END POLIO CHARITYFUN RIDEMUAR
President Selen Ramesh Etican (+60 19 656 7773)
Organising Chair Dato Rugber Singh (+6016 217 0755)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Muar.
BATU PAHAT
MAY 25th 2018 - ROTARY MNE CHARITY CONCERT
President Teo Cheng Chuan (+60 12 751 3152)
Organising Chair: Pua Chee Wee
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SINGAPORE
APRIL 8th - END POLIO NOW FAMILY DAY & WALK
at East Coast
President Jona Pang (+65 8687 6866)
Organising Chair Pauline (65 9002 1860)
Host Club: Rotary Club of Tanjung Pagar
SABAH
KOTA KINABALU
APRIL 29 - ROTARY CLUB OF KINABALU SUTERA and THE CLUBS OF
KOTA KINABALU CHARITY DINNER
President Datin Betty Hiew (+6019 861 6667)
Organising Chair Christian Aluda (6016 833 8283)
Host Club: Rotary club of Kinabalu Sutera
TAWAU
MAY 1st - END POLIO WALK & RUN
Organised by Rotary Club of Tawau
President Leung KY
Organising Dato Jimmy Pang (+60 16-826 3899)
SARAWAK
BINTULU
APRIL 28th April CHARITY RUN
Organised by the Rotary Club of Bintulu
President Lee Lei Kiak
Organising Chair Jeremy Tiong (+60 18 768 9789)
KUCHING
JUNE 22 & 23 “Voices in Harmony” Choral Concert
Organised by Rotary Club of Kuching
President Joanne (+60 16 889 1658)
Organising Chair: Shenton Song (+60 19 859 0008)
BRUNEI
MAY - END POLIO NOW TREE PLANTING
President Lam Soon Meng
Organising Chair Jimmy Chung (+673 8983112)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of of BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
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The Rotary Club of Kulai End Polio Now
Estate Walk, 2017
(A report by the PP Dolly Yeap)
DISTRICT 3310 END POLIO NOW FUND RAISING
CAMPAIGN... I am enjoying to be of service as
Rotary International District 3310 Chair for
The Rotary Foundation PolioPlus. Rotary Year
2017/18 is my second year, each year has it
journal and I am happy to share with you.
my club members at the Rotary Club of Kulai
for their support and understanding andto all
those who were involved directly or indirectly in
this campaign, I say a BIG THANK YOU. Without
all of you, this End Polio Now campaign would
not have achieved its objectives.
AS USUAL, I started from my club, Rotary Club
of Kulai... the encouragement, support and
achievements to break through marks the
beginning of the District3310 wide Activities
of END POLIO NOW Campaign. It is indeed a
task that needs patients and it is the Rotarians
that makes the event meaningful. Of course not
forgetting their spouses, friends and relatives
that attended the event.
SOMETIMES it is not how much we raise as
donors, the genuine heart and their wishes to
see the world thorough part of Rotary effort to
eradicate Polio does make it meaningful. From
then on, the amount contributed with Bill Gates
in mind of doubling our effort, and working as
a team... it does make a difference in someone
life... Cheers to Rotary International D3310.
The month of April continues to be the END
POLIO NOW Campaign month although in
some locations the campaign started as early
as October, and flowed over to the month of
May as below. It always interesting to plan the
event, getting the District Governor to attend
the event and sometime with the District The
Rotary Foundation Chair planning for District
Governor to flag off the event.
Till we all meet again, I would like to thank
District Governor Datuk Lee Chuen Wan and
District First Lady Datuk Naomi Chong for their
trust in me and to our Chairman of the
District Rotary Foundation Committee, Past
District Governor Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
for his continuous guidance and support. To all
regional organizing chairs & members,
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End Polio Now Watches Sale Hosted
by Rotary Club of Kulai, 2017
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Host Club:
Rotary Club of Kulai
Contact: Past Assistant Governor Dolly Yeap +6012 7751638
No of WATCHES: 200 Limited Edition. 3 categories:
Golden, Special and Rotarian numbers
Confirmation of order: Once you place your order, RM218.00 must be paid
either in cash or bank into the account to confirm the order.
The balance amount in US$ should be contributed to
Rotary Foundation for POLIOPLUS.
Target: To sell before FEBRUARY 28 TH 2018
Date of Collection: MONTH OF DECEMBER 2017(tentatively) and at DISTAS 2018.
Proof of Payment: Remittance slip to the Rotary Foundation for POLIOPLUS
Check payable to: Rotary Club of Kulai
Account number: UOB 1543024622
CONTRIBUTION IS STRICTLY TO POLIOPLUS.
GOLDEN NUMBERS 1, 3, 8, 9, 88, 111, 132, 196, 200
Contribute US300.00 to POLIOPLUS and RM218.00 for the WATCH
SPECIAL NUMBERS 2, 4, 5, 6, 7,10,11, 13,18, 20, 22, 28, 30, 33, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50,
55, 60, 63, 66, 68, 70, 77, 80, 90, 98,118, 128, 130,138, 148, 163, 168, 188,199
Contribute US150.00 to POLIOPLUS and RM218.00 for the WATCH
ROTARIANS NUMBERS 12, 14, 15, 16,17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32,
34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 64,
65, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94,
95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,109, 110, 112, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136,
137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,
157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193,
194, 195, 196, 197,198
Contribute US50.00 to POLIOPLUS and RM218.00 for the WATCH
All watches were fully sold within 3 months of the launch with many requests declined. A
total sum of USD 20,000 were raised for this event.
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The Rotary Club of Tanjong Pagar End Polio Now
Walk & Family Day, 2018
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Guest of Honour:
District 3310, District Governor Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
Special Guest:
Rotary Foundation Chair Past District Governor Datuk
Zainie Abdul Aucasa
Flag-off : Field in front of McDonald’s at
Marine Cove (Starting Point and Ending Point)
Venue : East Coast Park, Area C to D, Route 3km
One of Rotary’s mission is the eradication of
polio, a highly infectious disease, that leads to
paralysis and most commonly affects children
under the age of 5.
Rotary, along with our partners, have helped
immunize more than 2.5 billion children
worldwide. Polio can be prevented through
immunization.
Since 1985, Rotary continues to take a role in
the effort to eradicate polio.
Rotarians and guests can make donations to
fund continued immunizations and surveillance
efforts. Kindly visit www.endpolio.org for more
information about Rotary and its efforts to
eradicate polio.
The strategy to eradicate polio is therefore based
on preventing the infection by immunizing
every child until transmission stops and the
world is polio-free.
Walk Route
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Rotary Club of Tanjong Pagar is the host organizing club of this District event on Saturday, 7th
April 2018 at East Coast Park @ Marine Cove. RCTP members are joined by more than three
hundred members of the Intereact Clubs, Rotaract Clubs, Rotary Clubs of Singapore, friends
and families of Rotary. Funds raised throught this Walk is contributed towards Polio Plus Fund
in the Rotary Foundation.
Guest of Honour Distrct Governor Datuk Lee Chuen Wan, Rotary Club of Likas Bay; District 3310
Rotary Foundation Chair PDG Datuk Hj Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu and
special guest PP John Soe, Rotary Club of Jakarta Sentral, District 3410 flagged off the walk with
their call out messages on ending Polio. Also, special thanks to CP Albert Wong and the entire
team of Rotary Club of Tanjong Pagar for their devotion and hard work.
BE THE INSPIRATION to other as you serve your community in need.
End Polio Now!
Organizing Chair
End Polio Now Walk & Family Day 2018
Rtn Pauline Chia
Rotary Club of Tanjong Pagar
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The Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang
End Polio Now Walk, 2018
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(A report by PP Sia Chong Teang)
The Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang in support of Global End Polio Initiatives organized 2018
End Polio Awareness Walk attracted 200 participants. Flag off by RID 3310 AG Christina Chin,
participants walked from SJKC Chi Ming 1 to Jalan Besar, turn into Jalan Hassan, Jalan Sialang,
Jalan Payamas and thru Jalan Ong Siong back to school for a journey of 3.2 km. President Tan
Kim Long of the Club said that Polio cases were reduced from 350,000 cases a year when Rotary
embarked in End Polio Campaign in 1985 to 22 cases in 2017. Currently only two countries
Pakistan and Afghanistan are Polio endemic and hopefully in two years time children of the
World will no longer be threatened by this disease, whereas Malaysia is free from Polio since
1992.
Assemblyman for Tangkak Mr Ee Chin LI revealed that every new born baby in Malaysia will
be given Polio vaccination but it doesn’t mean that with the vaccination the disease is non
existence. If we do not continually carry out preventive measure, the disease may be regained
its strength and threatens our children and thus NGOs should play their parts in protecting our
future generations. The Club announced a contribution of RM5,000 to The Rotary Foundation
End Polio Fund.
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The Rotary Club of Bintulu
End Polio Now Charity Run, 2018
(A report by PP Dolly Yeap, Chairperson, District PolioPlus Committee)
THIS last several days have been very hectic for Rotary in District 3310 particularly in its END
POLIO NOW (EPN ) projects. On the 2 April Rotary Club of Tangkak Ledang had a successful
EPN Walk of 200 participants.
As you may have followed my earlier postings of the CHARITY RUN held in Bintulu on the 28th
April organised by the Rotary Club of Bintulu. There were over 800 registered participants for
the run. It was a great event and I am proud to be part of it.
On Sunday 29th, Rotary Club of Singapore organised the 2018 End Polio Now Swimarathon
attended by District Governor Lee Chuen Wan.
This was followed by in the evening on Sunday 29th an EPN Charity Dinner held in Kota Kinabalu,
organised by all the Rotary clubs in Kota Kinabalu lead by the Rotary Club of Kinabalu Sutera
which raised Ringgit Malaysia 120,000.00 for The Rotary Foundation EPN
campaign and for local community projects.
On 1st May, we saw another successful Family of Rotary EPN event held in Tawau participated
by more than 1,300 participants. It was an amazing sight walking with the participants. Here
are some of the moments captured.
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The Rotary of Singapore
End Polio Now, 2018
2017 - 2018
EPN
Rotary Club of Singapore Swim Marathon, a charity swim in aid of End Polio Fund and Football
Plus Singapore.
Early morning flag off by National Training Centre (NTC) Head Coach Gary Tan about 120
swimmers taking the plunge in the name of charity. Also swimming for Charity was Gary
himself together with Head Coach of National Youth Sports Institute, Coach Leonard Tan.
We are also proud to have National swimmers Malcolm Low and Zachary Ian Tan leading the
other Junior swimmers in this fun filled event. Many thanks to all who swam including Parents
and Family Members.
Many thanks as well to DG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan for gracing the occasion!!
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Rotary Club of Kinabalu Sutera and Clubs in Kota Kinabalu
Charity Dinner, 2018
The Kota Kinabalu EPN Charity dinner was held at the Dewan Hakka Kota Kinabalu on the
29 April 2018. It was jointly organized by all the Rotary clubs in Kota Kinabalu hosted by the
Rotary club of Kinabalu Sutera. The sum of Rm120,000 was raised of which 50% were donated
to The Rotary Foundation for PolioPlus, 20% for Persatuan SLE Malaysia (Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus) and the balance to the Rotary Clubs for their community projects. Special
thanks to President Datin Betty Hiew of the host club for her generous sponsorship of the total
cost of the food. Thank you to all participating clubs and friends of Rotary for a very successful
fund raising event, the first ever in Kota Kinabalu for PolioPlus.
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End Polio Now Charity Fun Walk and Run
Tawau, 2018
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Date: 1st May 2018, Venue: Tawau Town Padang
AS EARLY AS 6AM 870 participants registered for the Fun Walk 3KM and Run 15Km charity
event. Warming up Zumba exercise were carried out before the event Datuk Tuan Alijus @
Mohamad Hj Sipil, President Tawau Municipal Council cum Honorary member of Rotary Club
Tawau, officiated the event.
The Run was flagged of at 7.00am all participant were splashed by colour powder. They were
many prizes for the men, women runners, prizes for the unfortunate members of the society,
lucky draws and others.
This event was adjudged the winner of the District Service Award presented to Organising
Chariman PP Dato’s Jimmy Pang at the 27th District Conference in Kota Kinabalu.
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The Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei
End Polio Now Tree Planting, 2018
RCBSB successfully organized our 2nd end polio tree planting event. Although the weather was
hot everyone managed to plant all the 1000 over trees.
We have over 100 volunteers who helped planted the trees. We have friends and sister clubs
who supported us directly and indirectly for the event and they are Rotary Club of Jurong
Town, Singapore, RC Miri Oil Town, RC Belait, RC makati McKinley and RC Kuching Central.
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Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
MNE Charity Concert, 2018
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The Rotary Club of Batu Pahat held its Rotary
MNE Charity Concert 2018 “ROTARY MNE
CHARITY CONCERT” on 25th May (Friday
Night) at the Grand Sea View Restaurant
located at Jalan Tanjung Labuh, Batu Pahat.
Guest of Honour Dato’ Dr. Noraini, PDG Datuk
Zainie Abdul Aucasa, RCBP Honorary Member
Mr. Chan Choo Sing were there to grace the
occasion. The Event Corporate partnership
MNE International Marketing Sdn Bhd, jointly
organized the event with the The Association
of Malaysian Chinese Artistes.
This event was nothing short of spectacular.
With so many generous donations, the sale
of dinner tickets and an incredible auction
the sum of RM400,000 were raised. All of the
proceeds went directly to Rotary Foundation
and End Polio Now Campaign. We are happy
to announce that it was the best event yet for
us in this Rotary Year. We are very thankful
to the many volunteers who made this event
great success. The Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
would like to thank the sponsors for their
support & generosity towards our “Charity
Concert” event.
Indeed, it was very grand event all together
140 tables were sold. The emcee for the night
of Rotary Club of Batu Pahat was execellent.
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The Rotary Club of Kuching End Polio Now
Voice in Harmony, 2018
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EPN
All tickets were SOLD OUT... the End Polio Now(
EPN) Voice in Harmony event hosted by the
The Rotary Club Of Kuching (RI District 3310)
supported by all the clubs in Kuching... Rotary
Kuching Central Rotary Kuching South Rotary
Club Jaya Rotary Club of Kuching Unity City.
The two days event received an overwhelming
response from fellow Rotarians as well as from
the public at large. It was a marvellous and
fantastic evenings with the St. Joseph’s Private
School Chamber Choir and CMP VovalTec.
Videos of Rotary International Polioplus were
screened to creat EPN awareness to those who
attended the event.
Thank you to Past President Dr. John Chan
for his kind support in allowing the use of
the auditorium belonging to his company
Chemsain Konsultant Sdn Bhd and also in
obtaining sponsorship for CMP VocalTec
to perform for free together with St Joseph
Private School. A true Rotarian at heart who
also went the extra mile by contributing
US1k Paul Harris Society( PHS) for PolioPlus.
I am indeed honored to have his support in
this District project of eradicating polio. My
heartfelt thank to the Rotary Club of Kuching
President Joanna Ting Moi Sue and Organising
Chair/Family of Rotary Chair for Kuching
Rotarian Shenton Song for making this EPN
Campaign a reality in Kuching.
I would like to thank everyone for your
support be it direct or indirectly to the great
success of the event especially to all the host
club members and all the Rotary Clubs in
Kuching. I thank each and everyone of you for
making Voice in Harmony a successful event.
You have all inspired me to keeping the “fire”
burning as we approach the end of this Rotary
Year. Thank you for raising US6K for PolioPlus.
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The Rotary Club of Muar End Polio Now
Charity Run, 2018
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Over the weekend on the 24th June 2018, the
End Polio Now( EPN ) Charity Run 2018, was
successfully held in the Royal City of Muar
organised by the Rotary Club of Muar.
The response to the event was overwhelming
with 120 registrants and around 70 runners
divided into 2 categories of 10km Run and 3km
Fun Run. The heavy rain that morning did not
deter the participants to enjoy themselves and
completed the runs. Winners for the TOP 10
male and female runners were awarded with
medals. All participants received a certificate
of participation and an EPN T-shirt.
The whole event went smoothly with
the support from the local Police, Town
Council, Rotaract Club of Asia Metropolitan
University Muar, St. John’s Muar, Red Crescent
Ambulance, Hash House Harriers & Harriets,
generous sponsors and members of RC Muar.
Past District Governor M. Jayasingam was also
in attendance to support the event.
On behalf of the District Rotary Foundation
PolioPlus committee, I wish to congratulate
President Selen and his entire team from RC
Muar for having organised such a successful
event and for their continous strong support
to the EPN campaign.
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The Rotary Club of Batu Pahat End Polio Now
Walk, Run and Ride, 2018 with OCBC
Rotary Year 2017/18 End Polio Now Walk/Run/Ride organized by Rotary Club Of Batu Pahat was
held on June 30th 2018. The Club partnered with Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation which
attracted about 100 riders and 600 runners among the local community. Thank you very much
for the strong support to the District3310 End Polio Now Awareness Campaign. It was indeed
great and fun working with all of you at Rotary Club of Batu Pahat. THANK YOU.
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Family of Rotary and End Polio Now Campaign,
Rotary Year 2018-2019
Here I am again...yes for End Polio Now (EPN) Rotary Year 2018/19 campaign. Appointed for
another year as the Chair for the District PolioPlus Committee, a committee under the District
Rotary Foundation Committee. It is indeed an honor and I am happy to serve. This is however
my last year of service as the District PolioPlus committee Chair.
Firstly, I would like to say thank you very much to each and every one of you for having given
your best support either directly or indirectly to all the D3310 TRF fund raising projects. It was
another successful year for us.
At the Zone 6B level, our District has again achieved the highest contribution to PolioPlus making
it the third consecutive year of record achievements. This only goes to show how much we care
and believe that someone out there need our help. We did rather well despite this being the
third aggressive year of campaign.
Below were the EPN activities carried out during this Rotary Year 2018/19 and their respective
reports.
Dolly Yeap,
Chairman
District PolioPlus Committee
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Family of Rotary
District 3310
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN IN ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 3310
Advisors:
District Governor Henry Tan
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
(Chairman, District Rotary Foundation Committee)
DGN Dolly Yeap
(Chairman, District PolioPlus Committee)
FAMILY OF ROTARY END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN EVENT promotion dates that
took place in each area.
MALACCA
JUNE 2nd-31 JULY, 2018
END POLIO NOW AWARENESS - CAR BODY WASH
PRESIDENT: Sin Chen Yeong
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kota Famosa
SINGAPORE
26 OCTOBER - 7 NOVEMBER, 2018
EPN MOUNT EVEREST PROJECT
Hosted by: E-Club 3310
President: Richard Ong
JOHOR
KULAI
2018 - EPN MUG PROJECT
President Crystal Pang
Hosted by: Rotary Club of Kulai
JUNE 22, 2019 - END POLIO NOW ESTATE WALK
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kulai
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SUNWAY ISKANDAR
MARCH 16, 2019 - END POLIO NOW RIDE
Organising Chair:
President Elect Eric Chang / Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral
Host Clubs: Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral,
Rotary Club of Puteri Lagoon and Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan.
BATU PAHAT
JUNE 6, 2019 - Rotary / RNJ Parenting Charity Run / Promoting End Polio
President: Metrius Benedict Sunggoh
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
JUNE 21, 2019 - Malam Muafakat Batu Pahat
Organising Chair: Foo Kok Hing(+60 19 778 1825)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Batu Pahat
SABAH
SANDAKAN
APRIL 21, 2019 END POLIO AWARENESS WALK
President: Koh Hong Liam
Organising Chair: Chong Len Yu
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Sandakan North
SARAWAK
KUCHING
MARCH 9, 2019 - END POLIO FUND RAISING MOVIE DAY
Organised by Rotary Club of Kuching
President: Nicholas Hon Siak Chon
Organising Chair: Shenton Song (+60 19 859 0008)
BRUNEI DARULSALAM
MAY - END POLIO NOW TREE PLANTING
President Klaus Tomalla
Organising Chair Jimmy Chung (+673 8983112)
Organising Club: Rotary Club of of BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
MALACCA & JOHOR REGIONS
February, 2019
Ride across Districts 3300 & 3310
by Rotarian Shaikh S. S. Shameem
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End Polio Now Mug Project - A collaboration between Claytan
Group of Companies and District 3310 Rotary Foundation
Committee, 2018
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(A report by President Crystal Pang)
We just launched the End Polio Now Mug project.
There are 2000 mugs donated to us by the Claytan Group of Companies. It will be sold at 6 mugs
as a set for US50.00. All contributions are directly The Rotary Foundation under Polio Fund.
These mugs are with no club logo but only logo of the district3310 and sponsor with Rotary
Year 2018/19.
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Rotarians and Friends travelling from far and near to witness the launching of the End Polio
Now Mug by District 3310 The Rotary Foundation Chairman, Past District Governor Datuk
Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Claytan group of companies, Director Mr CJ Tan, Special Representative
of Claytan Past President Albert Goh and members of the Rotary Club of Kulai. Thank you
everyone for attending the event and looking forward to take your orders of the mug.
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The Rotary Club of Kota Famosa End Polio Now
Car Wash, 2018
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End Polio Now
Everest Climb Project, 2018
The Everest Climb Project 2018 will inspire meaningful achievements that would leave lasting
imprints on the lives of polo victims and their families and many children who will be walking
because they were immunized against polio.
The Campaign will run between now and 12 November 2018 with the actual Expedition
occurring between 26 October and 7 November 2018.
Thanks to two-to-one matching by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, your contributions will
be tripled, getting us even closer to a polio-free world.
We seek your generous support and donations as we ascend to Everest Base Camp. Together, let
us help Make History Today! Let us End Polio Now for a polio-free world!
I’m supporting this fundraising page, https://give.asia/campai…/everest-climb-project-2018/…/
dt607 on www.GIVE.asia and I thought you might be interested in checking it out as well. Please
consider donating or sharing this meaningful campaign. Thanks!
Everest Climb Project 2018 Event Report
Objectives
The Everest Climb Project 2018 will inspire meaningful achievements that would leave lasting
imprints on the lives of polo victims and their families and many children who will be walking
because they were immunized against polio.
Team members
The expedition will see a team of 10 intrepid volunteers taking on the harsh environments of
Mount Everest and trek to Everest Base Camp.
Itinerary
The team began their hazardous journey by flying into Lukla (~2,804m above sea level), the
world’s most dangerous air strip. From Lukla, the team started their climb to Everest Base
Camp (~5,365m above sea level).
Campaign Period
The Campaign ran between 17 October to 12 November 2018 with the actual Expedition
occurring between 26 October to 7 November 2018.
Expenditure
All expedition expenses were self-funded. The team donated all proceeds to the PolioPlus Fund
of The Rotary Foundation which were subsequently donated to EndPolio.org.
Funds Raised
Total funds raised for this project was $350.
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Key Lessons Learnt
The project was considered a success when 8 members successfully conquered Everest Base
Camp with 2 unable due to medical reasons. Some key learning points highlighted below which
contributed to the success of the climb and campaign.
• Proper planning of hike which started since first quarter 2018. This included trip
itineraries, gear preparations, training and choosing the right company to lead
the team.
• Campaign had a good mix of use of social media such as Facebook, Whatsapp
and Instagram
• Online fundraising platform was created to provide further social media reach to
bring awareness on the campaign. Give.asia was the site chosen primarily for its
ease of usage.
• Teamwork by fellow Rotary eClub 3310 members in developing additional
marketing collaterals such as posters, brochures, mugs and stickers which
allowed the team to focus on their respective training and related preparations.
Use of personal Instagram page to promote awareness for World Polio Day
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Instagram post of poster, mug and stickers made by Rotary eClub 3310 also regularly
update progress of the team’s climb
Ride Across Districts 3300 and 3310 by Rotarian Shaikh S. S.
Shameem (Cyclist) in Support of End Polio Now Campaign
2018 - 2019
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An amazing 15-day cycle solo ride by Shaikh S
S Shameem to raise awareness and funds for
PolioPlus, which aims to eradicate polio
global took place across our two districts. This
project has the blessing of DG Dr Manohur
Kurup, District 3300, DG Datuk Lee Chuen
Wan, District 3310, and PP Dolly Yeap, D3310
PolioPlus chair.
I was approached by Assistant Governor Dr.
Bernard Chan of D3300 to assist Mr. Shameem,
the rider, for Rotary’s END POLIO global
mission, who wish to ride across our Melaka
& Johor regions.
Below were his bicycle routes. I had also
included an attachment information about
Mr.Shameem needs and places he had stopped.
The following club hosted Mr. Shameem in
his mission. On behalf of the district, I would
like to say a BIG THANK YOU to the Rotary
Club of MERSING, BATU PAHAT, MUAR, KOTA
FAMOSA, TANGKAK LEDANG AND KULAI for
their kind assistance to Mr. Shameem as he
rode cross our region.
10th February - one night in MERSING
Host Club: RC Mersing
Contact Person: President Cheng Thee Yong
12th February - one night
Host Club RC Batu Pahat
Contact Person:
Chairman of EPN Rtn Pek Hock Choon
PP Foo Kok Hing
13th February - On the way to Melaka -
STOPOVER IN MUAR estimated time 12noon
Host Club: RC Muar
Contact Person:
President Selen Ramesh Etican
13th February - ONE NIGHT IN MELAKA
Host Club : RC Kota Famosa
Contact Person:
President Davendran AI Rajagopal
PP Chia Cheng Wee
RC Tangkak Ledang- (on standby)
PP Sia Chong Teang
RC Kulai(if help is needed)
President James
PP Jerry Lau
A report by:
Dolly Yeap
Chairperson, District PolioPlus Committee
2016-2019
11th February - one night at Bandar Penawar
Host Club: RC Kota Tinggi
Contact Person:
President Allen Tan Swee Meng
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The Rotary Club of Kuching
End Polio Fund Raising Movie, 2019
Rotary Club of Kuching Partnering with OCBC Bank organizing fundraising movie day mainly
contributing to End Polio Now (Captain Marvel at IMAX TGV Cinema) on the 9th of March with
a total of 358 audience.
Other than that, we also invited more than 100 children from 3 organizations (Perkata,
Breakthrough Hub and Baiturramah). We also organized activities for the children before the
movie with the help of Interactors and Rotaractors.
Our media partners also include Cats FM and Borneo talk magazine and food sponsors from
Nandos and TAKA Cake House.
A small part of the proceed also went to the children organization, rural health medical mission
and breast cancer organization.
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The Rotary Club of Sunway Iskandar
End Polio Now Ride, Johor, 2019
(A report by PP Hj Irwan Norris)
Dear Fellow Rotarians, in-conjunction with
Sunway Iskandar End Polio Ride 2019 which
will be held on this coming Saturday (16th
March 2019), this morning, OC PE. Eric Chang
have organised a Press Conference together
with Sunway Iskandar and Happy-Riders
Connect. In attendance was our District
Governor, DG Henry Tan and Chairman of
Rotary Foundation, PDG Datuk Hj Zainie
Abdul Aucasa.
The following is the excerp of this morning’s
press release. Iskandar Puteri: Rotary clubs
in Johor Bahru and Brunei will once again
organise a cycling event in the hope to raise
awareness and funds to fight the deadly polio
virus and totally wipe it out from the face of
the earth. Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral,
Rotary Club of Puteri Lagoon Johor Bahru and
Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan will team
up to organise this event in collaboration with
Sunway International School in Iskandar
Puteri and the Johor Bahru based Happy-
Riders Connect cycling club. According to the
event’s Organising Chairman, PE Eric Chang;
he is thrilled that local corporations such
as Sunway Iskandar Sdn Bhd as the main
sponsor, AME Constructions Sdn Bhd, Jubin
BMS (1990) Sdn Bhd, Azam Motors Sdn Bhd,
Regency Specialist Hospital, Asia Medevac
Services Sdn Bhd, SDS Food Manufacturing
Sdn Bhd, Sweet Heart Food Industries Sdn Bhd
and Portico Design Work Sdn Bhd has stepped
up in support of this event. Collectively they
have managed to raise close to RM70,000-00
25km fun ride around Sunway Iskandar and
Medini area. With the support of our men-inblue
from IPK Iskandar Puteri, the riders can
be rest assured that their ride will be a safe one.
We are appealing to the general public and
fellow Rotarians to donate generously toward
this cause. They may wish to sponsor-a-rider
at RM100-00 per rider or simply give any
amount they wish to the collection box on
event day. This is your chance to be part of
the global community that to eradicated polio
forever. All Rotarians are invited to come and
join us at the event. If you miss the event and
wish to donate to PolioPlus, we will set up a
booth during PETS & DISTAS @ KSL Resort…
Thank You..
This year’s End Polio Ride event will be called
the SUNWAY ISKANDAR END POLIO RIDE
2019. Sunway International School at Iskandar
Puteri will be playing host for this event that
fall on the 16th of March 2019 @ 7.30am. A
total of 400 riders have signed up for this event.
Through the network of Happy-Riders Connect,
all the 400 allocated space was filled up within
24 hours. The riders will go through an easy
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The Event Day
FELLOW ROTARIANS... Proud to see our Rotarians in team spirit led by Organising Chairman
Erich Chang arrived much earlier to prepare and welcome the guests and the riders. The
riders arriving as early 6.00 am. The Sunway Iskandar End Polio, 2019 is another opportunity
for Rotary to build up the EPN Awareness Campaign among the public and the cycling
community in Sunway Iskandar. Attending on behalf of District 3310 TRF committee, I am
indeed honoured to be part of the flag off team at the EPN Sunway Iskandar Ride. Present at the
event were Mr. Gerard Soosay, CEO of Sunway Iskandar, President Joseph Lee, AG Ng Ling Ping
(Group 1), Rotary Club of Puteri Lagoon, AG Freddie Lee(Group 3), PP Raymess E Wei Keong
& PP Hj Irwan Norris both of Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral, PP Monica Lim of Rotary
Club of Bandar Seri Begawan & PE Faith Lin of Rotary Club of Terbrau, just to name a few.
We would like to thank all the participating Rotary Clubs, Happy Riders and Sunway International
School, volunteers and all participants for making the event a great success.
(A report by Dolly Yeap, Chairperson, District PolioPlus committee)
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Rotary Club of Sandakan North
End Polio Now Walk, 2019
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(A report by PP Chong Len Yu)
Rotary Club of Sandakan North successfully organized the End Polio Awareness Walk on
21.04.2019 at the Elopura Recreation Park at mile 1.5 Astana Height, Sandakan.
We achieved our target of 500 participants, although 300 people took part in the walk which
was flagged off by our Guest of Honor Datuk Peter Hii, the President of the Sandakan Municipal
Council at 07:30am morning. The participants were Rotarians, family members and friends,
Interactors and NGO members.
The active participation and generous sponsorship came from local corporate companies,
associations, Rotarians from Rotary Club of Tawau, Rotary Club of Tawau Tanjung and Rotary
Club of Sandakan. And of course from many individuals who voluntarily came and contributed
for a good cause.
After deducting the expenses, we are glad to contribute USD 2,000 (USD two thousand only)
to the RI End-Polio Fund from our collections. The balance will go into our project account to
support our Elopura Recreation Park and Anti-Dengue Campaign Fund.
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Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
End Polio Now Tree Planting, 2019
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Malam Muafakaat Batu Pahat, Johor
End Polio Now, 2019
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(A report by PP Foo Kok Hing)
Malam Muafakat Batu Pahat “Keeping Fit to Help the Needy”, a community project jointly
organized by the Rotary Club of Batu Pahat and OCBC on 21st June 2019 at D’ Garden Roof
top, Batu Pahat. Proceeds collected from this fundraising project will be used to help the
Renal patients at Batu Pahat Rotary Haemodialysis Centre (RM 100,000) and RI EndPolio Fund
(RM20,000).
The Guest of Honour was District Governor Henry Tan. Other VIPs were Past District Governor
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, (District Rotary Foundation Chairman), District Governor Nominee
Dolly Yeap (District END POLIO Chairman), Yang Berhormat Gan Pek Cheng, Deputy Speaker
and member of the State Legislative Assembly of the State of Johor and Yang Berhormat Mohd.
Khuzan, member of the Johor State Executive Council together with 1053 participants dancing
away between 6.30pm and 10.30pm. A great gala night for everyone with sweet memory.
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End Polio Now Estate Walk, 2019
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We had our End Polio Now Estate Walk at the Lee’s Rubber Estate, Senai to mark the ending
of my term as the Chairperson of the PolioPlus District Committee. We were indeed honored
to have District Chair Past District Governor(PDG) Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa to flag off the
walk. There were about 80 participants wearing either red, white or the black End Polio
Now t-shirts. Amongst the participants were the estate walkers, member from Rotary Club of
Puteri Lagoon, Rotary Club of Trebau, Interactors, spouses, friends of Rotary and members
of Rotary Club of Kulai.
We ended the morning with a breakfast hosted by PDG Datuk Zainie and yours truly. It was
indeed a good walk followed by fellowship.
On behalf of the District TRF committee, THANK YOU, for your support.
Dolly Yeap, District PolioPlus, Chairperson
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I
am at the last leg of my three years End
Polio Now Awareness Campaign journey.
It was truly a very good experience for
me to be able to serve with all of you. It
was indeed a meaningful and enjoyable
journey, a journey with all of you wonderful
Rotarians, not only from our own district but
some from far away through correspondences
giving me the encouragement and support in
the cause of getting CLOSER to CLOSING THE
GAP.
I would like to thank my club, the Rotary
Club of Kulai, for supporting me all the way
in the last three years as the District Chair
for Polio Fund Committee. We had the final
fund-raising event last week with the estate
walkers at Lee Rubber’s Estate, Senai, Johor.
It all started with the estate walkers who
supported us thorough the sale of t-shirts,
followed by sales of cookies, watches and
mugs.
MY FAREWELL MESSAGE
giving me the opportunity to lead in the EPN
awareness campaign. To District 3310 The
Rotary Foundation Chairman, PDG Datuk
Zainie Abdul Aucasa, I thank you for serving
with me in all these three years. It has been
great years as we broke the zone 6B record for
three consecutive years. I wish also to thank
Mr. Khoo Tian Yam, spouse of our member
Josephine Ng, for being very supportive of
our campaign. The Lee Rubber Estate has
been the venue for our EPN Estate Walk and
Ride over the last three years.
I would like to thank the three District
Governors, namely PDG Michael Yee, PDG
Datuk Lee Chuen Wan and DG Henry Tan
whom I served under their tenure of office,
for their support and encouragement. I
am most grateful to PDG Michael Yee for
To those who are far away, I would to thank
District Governor Marshall Butler, RY 2016-17
of the Rotary Club West Jacksonville, United
States of America, for sending me EPN ride
badges. He bought them and contributed
US1000.00 to Polioplus. I sold those badges
by doubling the amount bought by each
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Rotarian. Thank you to those who are proud
owners of the End Polio Ride badge/badges.
I would also like to thank Rotarian Tetsu
Fukuda Chairman, Vocational Training Team
Committee, RY 2016-17, RID 2760, Japan.
He shared with me his promotional towel
design which we adopted by giving each
participant that took part in the RY 2016-17
EPN Walk in Singapore a towel sponsored
by the Rotary Club of Sentosa. Another
Rotarian that come into my EPN journey is
Susanne Rea, co-founder of World’s Greatest
Meal(WGMEAL) to end Polio. Thank you for
inviting me to join your WGMEAL team. We
managed to organize a few WGMEAL event,
some were held during the World Polio Day.
world’s greatest meal to end polio and all the
activities held in the District EPN Awareness
Campaign have touched not only my heart
but the hearts of many children in the world.
On behalf of Rotary International District
3310, I thank all the corporate sponsors,
individual donors and friends of Rotary for
the strong support to our EPN Awareness
Campaign.
To one of the most generous Foundations
in the world, the Bill & Melinda Foundation.
THANK YOU. Proud to be part of your team
in eradicating this deadly disease Polio. Your
match of two to one definitely encourages us
to work twice as hard.
Thank you Rotarians. I cannot thank you all
enough as your support and contributions
are just tremendous. I shall call you all
individually. Your support in sponsoring
some of the walk, run, ride, tree planting,
Dolly Yeap
Chairman
District PolioPlus Committee
2016-2019
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WORLD POLIO DAY
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WORLD POLIO DAY
It is celebrated on the 24th October each year, a global day to raise awareness
and resources in support of the polio eradication effort.
In our District, as far as our record shows, World Polio Day was first celebrated in the
Rotary year 2017-2018. It was jointly hosted by Rotary E-Club of 3310, the Rotary Club
of Tanjung Pagar and The Rotary Club of Singapore Heartlands.
In the following year, the Rotary Year 2018-2019, more regions in our District celebrated
the event. In Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, the event was hosted by the Rotary club of Kota
Kinabalu Pearl and participatied by all the other clubs in Kota Kinabalu. Rotary clubs
of Kulai, Puteri Lagoon and Yong Peng hosted for the Johor regions. In the Sarawak
and Brunei Darulsalam region, it was hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Miri and Beliat.
In Singapore, the event was co-organised by the Rotary club of Tanjong Pagar & the
Rotary club of Singapore jointly with the Rotary clubs of Novena, Shenton, Sentosa and
Singapore North.
Once again, I wish to thank all the members of the Organising Committees, the host
clubs, all participing clubs and friends of Rotary for the success of the events.
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World Polio Day
Singapore, 2017-2018
Rotary World Polio Day 2017 Singapore -- 24
October 2017
PDG David Tong was Patron and G-O-H for
World Polio Day 2017 Singapore. David is also
Rotary Coordinator (RC) for Zone 6B which
consists of 10 Districts, namely, Singapore,
Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Bangladesh and
Pakistan.
Over 200 Rotarians and friends attended
World Polio Day 2017. It was an excellent
opportunity to showcase Rotary to potential
members.
PDG Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Chairman, District
Rotary Foundation Committee said, “The World
Polio Day, an important event in the calendar
of The Rotary Foundation, is celebrated to
mark and remember the initiatives, efforts,
challenges as well as the success of The Rotary
Foundation in enhancing the awareness and in
raising funds toward the eventual eradication
of this deadly disease Polio.”
Three Rotary Clubs got together to organise
this event. They are Rotary Club of Singapore
Heartlands, Rotary Club of Tanjong Pagar and
Rotary Eclub of 3310.
Highlights of World Polio Day 2017 held in
Singapore included an extraordinary guest
speaker in PP John Soe. He flew him in from
Jakarta, Indonesia. A polio victim, in spite of
adversity and personal challenges, John is
today a highly successful architect and interior
designer. We were inspired by his story.
#endpolionow
#RotaryEclub3310
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The World’s Greatest Meal to Help End Polio in Different
Regions
Dear Fellow Rotarians,
We are pleased to announce several
forthcoming events relating to the “World
Polio Day”. These will be happening in certain
parts of our district as per attachment. If you
happened to be in that location during this
time, please come to in full force to support.
Your attendance is very much appreciated.
Kindly contact the respective organising clubs,
please.
During “Fundraising for Rotary My Wish Film
Premiere on 24 October 2018 “ organised by
Rotary EClub of 3310 for their club project.
Although, this is not fund raising for EPN,
but in conjunction with the World Polio Day,
Rotary EClub of D3310 will be putting up
posters of End Polio and ushers will be giving
out Rotary’s ‘End Polio Now’ pin to every
patron who come to watch the show.
On behalf of the District, THANK YOU AGAIN
for your continoussupport and generous
contributions to Polio Fund.
In addition, Rotary EClub of 3310 is also
organising the Mount Everest Climb fund
raising project where Rotarian Aaron Wong,
Team Leader Mount Everest Climb 2018 from
Rotary EClub of 3310 is climbing to raise fund
to eradicate Polio. Here is the link :
Regards
Dolly Yeap
RC Kulai,
District 3310, PolioPlus Committee Chair.
https://give.asia/campai…/everest-climbproject-2018/…/dt607.
Congratulations to All the clubs for organising
the EPN projects. All the best and every success.
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Celebrating World Polio Day 2018-2019 for Singapore region co-organisd
by the Rotary club of Tanjong Pagar & the Rotary Club of Singapore
jointly with Rotary clubs of Novena, Shenton, Sentosa and
Singapore North
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Celebrating World Polio Day 2018-2019 Johor Bharu region
hosted by the Rotary Club of Kulai
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Celebrating World Polio Day 2018-2019 Kota Kinabalu region
hosted by the Rotary club of Kota Kinabalu Pearl
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Miri, Sarawak and Brunei Darulsalam Sector,
2018-2019
THE WORLD’S GREATEST MEAL TO HELP END POLIO DINNER EVENT 24 OCTOBER 2018
#EndPolioNow #WorldPolioDay
The Rotary Club of Miri together with Rotary Club of Belait successfully organized a World’s
Greatest Meal To Help End Polio Dinner Event (WGM #5043) on the 24 October 2018 in
conjunction with World Polio Day at Adagio. Our Invited Guest Speaker is Dr Lau Kent Ter
(Internal Medicine Specialist) from Hospital Miri, who gave an in depth talk on Polio.
A total of 22 participants turn up for the event and among those who participated is District
Governor Elect Jeffery Yong, Lion Club of Miri Mandarin President Lina Hu, friends of Rotary,
Rotarians and spouses. The total amount of fund raised for the Polio Plus Program is RM2,000.00.
Special thanks go to District Governor Elect Jeffery Yong, Mujan Lah, Chua Yew Kwang, Chai
Meng How, Chop Kim Joo, Chef Wong Chicken Rice, Café 7, Immediate Past President Ahmad
Fadzil and Past President Michael Ong and charming spouse Agatha for their generous donations
and owner of Adagio Jerome and his staffs for the delicious meals and excellent service.
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Puteri Lagoon, 2018-2019
World Polio Day
Yong Peng, 2018-2019
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DISTRICT ROTARY
FOUNDATION SEMINAR
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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (TRF) seminar is one of Rotary International avenues to
disseminate Rotary information, in particular pertaining to The Rotary Foundation. It
is a continuous process of engaging, receiving of feedbacks from Rotarians and sharing
of updates on matters pertaining to Rotary Foundation. This has been a yearly event in
the calendar of our District usually held during the The Rotary Foundation month. In
view of the size and the distance apart between regions of our District, our TRF seminars
are spread out to the regions initially in 4 main locations of Johor/Malacca, Singapore,
Sarawak & Sabah.However, in recent years, additional locations were added in to cover
wider areas of the District inorder to reach out to more Rotarians. Hence, other locations
like Muar, Bandar Seri Begawan,Tawau and Sandakan were added in.
The issue of low attendance, same people attending, dry subjects, too much top down
style of information dissemination, having attended several times and too many seminars
have been the concerns and challenges facing the District TRF team over these years.
Recognising these, efforts were made to reorganise the seminar format, duration, choice
of topics & speakers and allocation of time. At one time it was a full day combination of
3 seminars (Membership, TRF & PR) into one. However, it was later discovered that this
approach was too taxing for the participants and we went back to the old method. In
the Rotary year 2017-2018, attempts were again made to modify the seminar format this
time by having them in smaller clusters all over the regions of the District to be organised
by the Assistant Governor or Governors of the respective region. Some of the subjects
of the TRF are rather technical in nature which require people of certain expertise for
example the whole Global Grants processes. As the clusters method requires a lot more of
locations hence time consuming, the TRF team decided not to adopt it as it is constrained
by limited number of available expertise to go around to these additional locations.
Changes were also made to include new interesting topics with more updates. The
approaches used in conducting the seminar were also changed to be more of a facilitation
rather than the usual top down approach. More time are being allocated to open sessions
for exchanging of views and asking of questions. Now the half day seminar starts only
after lunch to cut down the cost. As a results of these initiatives, the attendance of the
TRF seminars has gone up. Rotarians are now looking forward to the seminar, very
participative and feeling satisfied for having more time allocated to share their thoughts
and experiences.
The reports and the accompanying pictures below to certain extent confirm the positive
developments. However, no matter how much efforts are being taken to promote the
TRF seminar, the challenging issues will always be there. Therefore, there must be the
need to continuously recognise the issues and remain innovative to be relevant to time
and to the expectations of the target groups.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for the Sarawak Region,
Kuching, 2016-2017
This year Rotary Foundation Seminar for the Sarawak region was hosted by the Rotary Club of
Kuching. It was held on the 5th November 2016 at M Hotel, Kuching and attend by 40 Rotarians
from clubs in Sarawak and including speakers / facilitators from Singapore.
The organizing chairman was Rotarian Sherton Song from the host club, Rotary Club of Kuching.
Speakers were PDG Andre Suharto, PP Ng Yaw Hwa, PP Dr. Shahul Hameed and Rotarian Mee
Lee.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar Kota Kinabalu Region,
2016-2017
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Corporate Social Responsibility by PP Datuk
Vincent Pung, RC Kota Kinabalu, MD Sabah
Credit Corporation (SCC).
• SCC has funded Rm 22 millions on their CSR
since 1972
• They focus on education and children
• Any club with CSR need can approach SCC
District Rotary Foundation Seminar
13:05 -13.25 “Sustainability” by DG Michael Yee.
13:25-13:50 Responsible Management of TRF Funds by PDG Datuk Zainie Aucasa
13:50-14:10 Best Practices to Improve Foundation Giving by AG Dato Jimmy Pang
14:10-14:30 Global Grants: Types of Projects Allowed and Disallowed by PP Tan See Ang
WORKSHOP (Chair: AG Gladys Pang)
14:30-15:00 Planning and Designing a Global Grant Project by AG Gladys Pang
15:05-15:30 Refreshment Break
15.30 -16: 30 Applying for Global Grant.( Life demo) by AG Dato Stanley Tee
16:30 -17:00 Implementing, Monitoring, and Evaluating a Grant Project by AG Gladys Pang.
END OF WORKSHOP
17:00- 17:15 Questions & Answers Session.
17:15-17:25 Closing Address by DG Michael Yee
17:25-17:30 Vote of Thanks
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Responsible Management of TRF Funds by PDG
Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, District 3310 Rotary
Foundation Chair
•The Rotary Foundation (TRF) was ranked No. 6
throughout the world in Kiplinger’s Best Charity
Review.
•TRF only spend 3% of its revenue on administration
expenses.
•Its program and services delivered took up 90.1% of
total fund expenses.
Best Practices to Improve Foundation Giving by AG
Dato Jimmy Pang, RC Tawau
•Using a strong District TRF Committee and other
knowledgeable Rotarians in the district to reach out
to clubs and support Club Foundation Chairs.
•Have the TRF team make presentations to ALL clubs
during the Foundation month in November.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar Tawau Region,
2016-2017
The Rotary Foundation Seminar for the Tawau region was held on the 13th November 2016 at
the Calvery International School. Attended by 34 Rotarians and facilitators from both the clubs
in Tawau, Singapore and Kota Kinabalu. The Rotary Club of Tawau was the host club.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Johor and Malacca
Region, 2016-2017
The Rotary Foundation Seminar for the Johor and Malacca region was held at the Rotary Club
of Kulai Centre on the 26th November 2016. It was hosted by the Rotary Club of Tebrau and
attended by about 40 Rotarians and facilitators.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Singapore Region,
2016-2017
(A report by PP Ho Lik Khui)
Rotary Club of Changi hosted the Rotary Foundation Seminar at NUSS Kent Ridge Guild House
on 14 Jan 2017. District Foundation Chair, PDG Datuk Zainie, delivered the opening address.
This was followed by presentation from various speakers. It was a very informative session
especially Dr. Shahul’s presentation on how to tap Rotary International’s Global Grants. In
addition, there was also a panel discussion with questions and answers.
After the session there was a fellowship event hosted by PP Rajamohan. It was a one day event
the morning session was devoted to Vocational Service and this was hosted by RC of Pandan
Valley.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Kota Kinabalu Region,
2017-2018
The Rotary Foundation Seminar for the Kota Kinabalu region was held at the Sabah Golf
& Country Club on the 23rd September 2017. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Penampang.
It was attended by about 50 participants from Kota Kinabalu, Tawau, Sandakan and W.
P. Labuan.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Sarawak Region,
Kuching, 2017-2018
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kuching Central
Date: 22nd October 2017
Venue: The Waterfont Hotel, Level 4 (Room Tubau 2 & 3)
Time: 12:30pm to 5:40pm (ended 10 minutes late)
Fee: RM 40.00 per person (Collected during registration)
Committee:
Organizing Chairperson:
Committee member:
PE Jong Kiam Ngee
Rtn. Lim Terk Zhi
Guest of Honour:
District Governor Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
Speakers & Topics:
PDG Datuk Haji Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Chair, District Rotary Foundation Committee
- Understanding Our Foundation & Updates
PDG Andre Suharto
- Vocational Training Teams
AG Dato Thomas Ngu
- Understanding The Significance of Donating to Annual Fund and the Share System of
Foundation Funding
PP Ng Yaw Hua
- Grant Management & Practical Session
Programme:
The programme has been amended on the actual day due to the factors below:
- GOH DG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan had a very tight schedule as the last event he attended ended
at 12:30pm
- PDG Datuk Haji Zainie Abdul Aucasa left at 2.40pm as he needed to catch a flight at 4:00pm
- Speakers’ presentations went slightly overtime
The programme is started at 1:25pm and ended at 5:40pm which was only 10minutes delayed
from the planned schedule. This is due to adjustment from the Grant Application Practical
Session and Open Forum Session (Q&A) to avoid further delay.
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Number of Participants:
This seminar had 24 participants from across Sarawak region including Rotary Club of
Kuching, Rotary Club of Kuching South, Rotary Club of Miri, and Rotary Provisional Clubs. One
of the participants is a potential Rotarian. There were some participants who only registered
themselves after the deadline, but we managed to cater to them by communicating well with
hotel management. The name list of participants is as per the table below:
No. Club Name
1 Rotary Club of Kuching Pres. Joanna Ting
2 Rotary Club of Kuching Rtn. Loh Leh Wong
3 Rotary Club of Kuching Rtn. Shenton Song
4 Rotary Club of Kuching PP. Wilson Tan
5 Rotary Club of Kuching PP Raja Noor
6 Rotary Club of Kuching Central Pres. Benjamin Lo
7 Rotary Club of Kuching Central Rtn Andrea Chan
8 Rotary Club of Kuching Central PP. Frankie Ong
9 Rotary Club of Kuching Central Rtn. Leonard Sia
10 Rotary Club of Kuching Central PP. Louis Yong
11 Rotary Club of Kuching Central PP. Dr. Willie Lau
12 Rotary Club of Kuching South Rtn. Eric Sim
13 Rotary Club of Kuching South Pres. Fang Yu He
14 Rotary Club of Kuching South Rtn. Joey Fam
15 Rotary Club of Kuching South PP. Lee Chian Teck
16 Rotary Club of Kuching South PE. Priscilla Toh
17 Rotary Club of Miri Pres. Ahmad Fadzil
18 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. Chew Teik Seng
19 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. David Ling
20 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. Eric Tan
21 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. Lee Khee Chuan
22 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. Patricia Hiu
23 Rotary Provisional Club Rtn. Samantha Chin
24 Potential Rotarian Jackie Barahim
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SEMINAR PROGRAM (PLAN):
12.30PM
1.00PM
1.05PM
1.15PM
1.35PM
1.55PM
2.15PM
2.35PM
Registration
WELCOME ADDRESS
President Benjamin Lo, Rotary Club of Kuching Central
GOALS FOR THE YEAR
DG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
UNDERSTANDING OUR FOUNDATION & UPDATES
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Chair, District Rotary Foundation Committee.
“UNDERSTANDING THE SIGNIFICANCE of DONATING to ANNUAL FUND
and the SHARE SYSTEM of FOUNDATION FUNDING”
AG Dato’ Thomas Ngu, Rotary Club of Kuching Central.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAMS
PDG Andre Suharto, Rotary Club of Kuching Central.
GRANT MANAGEMENT
PP Ng Yaw Hua, Rotary Club of Kuching Central.
REFRESHMENT BREAK
2. 55PM GRANT APPLICATION - & Practical Session
PP Ng Yaw Hua, Rotary Club of Kuching Central.
4.40PM
5.15PM
5.25PM
OPEN FORUM
Moderated by PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, PDG Andre Suharto &
PP Ng Yaw Hua.
CLOSING ADDRESS
DG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan.
VOTE OF THANKS
President Joanna Ting, Rotary Club of Kuching
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Johor and Malacca
Region, 2017-2018
The Rotary Club of Muar hosted the Rotary Foundation seminar for District 3310 in Johor &
Melaka region on 11th November 2017.
We had 7 speakers / trainers from all over who travelled all the way to Muar to share their Rotary
Foundation knowledge. Speakers came from as far as Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Singapore and
Johor Bahru. The nearer ones from Batu Pahat, Kulai, Tangkak, Melaka, Kluang and several
other places attended too.
There were more than 40 participants in the seminar. It was well attended in the cosy atmosphere
of the Rotary Club of Muar clubhouse.
A special chicken briyani lunch was served and many enjoyed it. There was also a delectable
tea refreshment of few selections during the afternoon tea break. We reckon our guests
enjoyed the food that was served. Rotary Club of Muar would like to record its most sincere
appreciation to all the participants and speakers who came from near and far to support
our club in hosting this Rotary Foundation seminar. We are confident that the speakers
shared valuable information of The Rotary Foundation to all the participants in the seminar.
Thank you, dear Rotarians and spouses. See you all again soon.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Singapore Region,
2017-2018
The Singapore region of the Rotary Foundation Seminar for Rotary Year 2017-2018 was held at
the Nuss hosted by the Rotary Club of Garden City. It was attended by more than 80 participants
and facilitators from clubs in Singapore, Johor, Thailand and Kota Kinabalu.
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SEMINAR PROGRAM
Rotary Foundation Seminar for Bintulu, Miri, FT
Labuan & Brunei Darulsalam Region, 2017-2018
1: 00-1:30 Registration
Date : Sunday, 21st October, 2018
Venue: D’Anggerek Service Apartments
Host Club: Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan
1:30- 1:35 Welcome Address by President, Klaus Tomalla
1:35 - 1: 40 Opening Address by AG Helen Tang.
1:40 - 2:20 Our Foundation & its activities in District 3310 by PDG Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
District Rotary Foundation Chair.
2: 20- 2:50 “Foundation Giving : The Glue to Sticky Members and Sticky Clubs” by PDG
Micheal Yee, RC Garden City.
2:50 - 3: 10 Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Funds by DGE Jeff Yong,
RC Bandar Seri Begawan.
3:10 -3:30 Projects with IMPACTS by PP Wong Chin Toon, RCBSB
3:30 - 3:50 COFFEE BREAK /GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
3: 50 - 5:20 FORUM ON GLOBAL GRANTS
OPENING REMARKS -Session Chair PP Ng Yaw Hwa, District Global Grant Chair.
PANELISTS :
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
PDG Michael Yee,
DGE Jeff Yong
PP Ng Yaw Hwa
PP Wong Chin Toon
1. What can the District do to help club prepare for Global Grants?
2. What are the references and sources of help?
3. Why are some Global Grants applications rejected?
4. What are the lessons learnt?
5:20 - 5:25 CLOSING REMARKS - PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa.
5: 25 - 5.30 VOTE OF THANKS - Organising Chair PP Wong Chin Toon.
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Seminar Attendance
RCBSB
Muthukrishnan
Klaus Tomalla
Kenneth Ling
Annie Tang
Leonida Lim
Betty Wong
Chern Y. Loo
Thrivi
Devi
Dr Matthew Tan
Boon Wu Wai
Barry Wee
Joe Choo
Jimmy Chung
Alan Saikawa
Monica Lim
Albert Tan
Lam Soon Meng
Jeff Yong
Wong Chin Toon
RCKB
Helen Tang
Camille Chai
Patrick Lai
RCM
Jenny Liew
RCMOT
Kenny Kong
James Chin
Tiong Mee Na
PP Chen
Leslie Lau
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Southern Sarawak
Region, 2017-2018
Organising Club: Rotary Club of Kuching Central
Date: 22nd October 2018
Venue: The Waterfont Hotel, Level 4 (Room Tubau 2 & 3)
Time: 12:30pm to 5:40pm
Fee: RM 30.00 per participant
Committee:
Organizing Chairperson:
Committee member:
Rtn. Tiong Khai
PP Ng Yaw Hua
Rtn. Lim Terk Zhi
Guest of Honour:
District Governor Henry Tan
Speakers & Topics:
PDG Datuk Haji Zainie Abdul Aucasa, Chair, District Rotary Foundation Committee
- Our Foundation & its activities in District 3310
PDG Michael Yee, Rotar Club Garden City
- Foundation Giving : The Glue to Sticky Clubs
PDG Philip Chong, Rotary Club Likas Bay
- Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Funds
PP Ng Yaw Hua, Rotary Club Kuching Central, District Global Grant Chair (Replacing Datuk
Zainie Aucasa who had a last minutes engagement elsewhere)
Forum on Global Grant & Panelist
DG Henry Tan
PDG Philip Chong
PDG Michael Yee
PP Ng Yaw Hua
- What can the District do to help clubs prepare for Global Grants?
- What are the references and sources of help?
- What are the projects that qualify for Global Grants?
- Why are some Global Grant applications rejects?
- What are the lessons learnt?
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Number of Participants:
This seminar saw 24 participants comprising member from all Kuching Clubs including
Rotary Club of Kuching, Rotary Club of Kuching South, Rotary Club of Kuching Jaya, Rotary
Club of Kuching Unity City and Rotary Club of Kuching Central. Liist of participants is as
tabulated below:
No. Club Name
1 Kuching Lawrence Lam
2 Kuching Josephine Chiew
3 Kuching PP John Chan
4 Kuching Ashley Soosay
5 Kuching AG Wilson Tan
6 Kuching PP Kofod
7 Kuching PP David Chan
8 Kuching Mona Manap
9 Kuching Jaya Irean Sim
10 Kuching Jaya President Kazue Sakai
11 Kuching South PP Gary Ong
12 Kuching South President Priscilla Toh
13 Kuching South Richard Lai
14 Kuching South PP Tan Cho Huat
15 Kuching Unity City President Lee Khee
Chuan
16 Kuching Central PP Dr. Willie Lau
17 Kuching Central President Jong Kiam
Ngee
18 Kuching Central PP Ng Yaw Hua
19 Kuching Central PP Abel Chieng
20 Kuching Central PP Kho Ping
21 Kuching Central PP Ee Guan Teck
22 Kuching Central PP Thomas Ngu
23 Kuching Central PE Leonard Sia
24 Kuching Central Tiong Khai
Programme:
The programme has been amended on the actual day due to the factors below:
- GOH DG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan had a very tight schedule as the last event he attended
was ended at 12:30pm
- PDG Datuk Haji Zainie Addul Acusa left at 2.40pm as he need to catch a flight on
4:00pm
- Speakers’ presentation slightly overtime
The programme is finally started at 1:25pm and ended at 5:40pm which is only 10minutes delayed
from the planned schedule. This is due to adjustment from the Grant Application Practical
Session and Open Forum Session (Q&A) to avoid further delay.
SEMINAR PROGRAM
1.0 0 PM Registration
1.30 PM WELCOME ADDRESS
DG Henry Tan
1.40 PM Our Foundation & its activities in District 3310
PP Ng Yaw Hua (District Global Grants Chair)
2.20 PM Foundation Giving: The Glue to Sticky Clubs
PDG PDG Michael Yee
3.00 PM Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Funds
PDG Philip Chong
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3.30 PM COFFEE BREAK/PHOTO SESSION
3.50 PM FORUM ON GLOBAL GRANTS
1. What can the District do to help clubs prepare for Global Grants
2. What are the references and sources of help?
3. What are the projects that qualify for Global Grants?
4. Why are some Global Grant apllications rejected?
5. That are the lessons learnt?
Panelists
- DG Henry Tan
- PDG Philip Chong
- PDG Michael Yee
- PP Ng Yaw Hua
Moderator
PP John Chan
5.20 PM CLOSING REMARKS - DG Henry Tan
5. 25 PM VOTE OF THANKS - OC Rtn Tiong Khai
Other Remarks and Evaluation:
Generally, the seminar had been carried out smoothly.
Speakers were well versed in their respective topics.
However, Forum Moderator was made a panellist mid-way into the session in view of his
indepth knowledge on Global Grants. PP John Chan had then taken over as moderator.
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Kota Kinabalu Region,
2018-2019
Date : 27th October, 2018
Venue: Zara Boutrique Hotel, Kota Kinabalu
Host Club: Rotary Club of Luyang
Organizing Chair: PP Kenneth Tan
Speaker:
1. PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, District Rotary Foundation Chair, RC Kota Kinabalu
2. PDG Witchai Maneewacharakiet, Zone 6B Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator,
RC Samutprakarn
3. PDG Philip Chong, Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator, RC Likas Bay
4. PDG Michael Yee, RC Garden City
5. DGE Jeff Yong, RC Bandar Seri Begawan.
6. PP Ng Yaw Hua, RC Kuching Central
7. PP KP Lu, RC Likas Bay
No. Name Club
1 Betty Hiew Kinabalu Sutera 1
2 Christina Aluda Kinabalu Sutera 2
3 Datin Grace Kinabalu Sutera 3
4 Emily Chong Kinabalu Sutera 4
5 Francis Ng Kinabalu Sutera 5
6 Alice Kunjan Kinabalu Sutera 6
7 Carolyn KK Pearl 1
8 Majella Tan KK Pearl 2
9 Datuk Dr Sharifah KK Pearl 3
10 Eliza Goh KK Pearl 4
11 Phyllis KK Pearl 5
12 Tulip KK Pearl 6
13 Chong Yuen Mee KK Pearl 7
14 Datuk Dr Tarsiah KK Pearl 8
15 Dr Ravi Kota Kinabalu 1
16 James Quek Kota Kinabalu 2
17 Philip Koh Kota Kinabalu 1
18 Terry Wong Kota Kinablu South 1
19 Joanne Lin Kota Kinablu South 2
20 Ling Hang Tze Kota Kinablu South 3
21 IPDG Lee Chuan Wan Likas Bay 1
22 Chua Soon Lan Likas Bay 2
23 Dr Asohan Likas Bay 3
24 Fia Iskandar Likas Bay 4
25 Leslie Yew Likas Bay 5
26 Aaron Pang Luyang 1
27 Kenneth Tan Luyang 2
28 Aishah Rahim Penampang
29 Liew Yi Yang RAC ICS 01
30 Sandhi Hiew Vui Hou RAC ICS 02
31 Mohd Syamir Bin
Mohd Salleh RAC ICS 03
32 Dimitrio Bonn Boljen RAC ICS 04
33 Chong May Yen RAC ICS 05
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SEMINAR PROGRAM:
1 00-1:30 Registration
1:30- 3:30 Welcome Address by Host Club President
Opening Address: Our Foundation and its activities in District 3310
By PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa, District Rotary Foundation Chair.
The Priority of Rotary Foundation
By PDG Witchai Maneewacharakiet, Zone 6B Regional Rotary Foundation
Coordinator.
Foundation Giving : The Glue to Sticky Clubs
By PDG Michael Yee, RC Garden City.
Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Funds
By DGE Jeff Yong, RC Bandar Seri Begawan.
Projects with IMPACTS
By PDG Philip Chong, RC Likas Bay.
3:30 - 3:50 COFFEE BREAK /GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
4: 00 - 5:30 FORUM ON GLOBAL GRANTS
OPENING REMARKS - Session Chair PP Ng Yaw Hua,
District Global Grant Chair.
1. What can the District do to help club prepare for Global Grants?
2. What are the references and sources of help?
3. Why are some Global Grants applications rejected?
4. What are the lessons learnt?
PANELISTS
PDG Witchai Maneewacharakiet
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
PDG Philip Chong
PDG Micheal Yee
DGE Jeff Yong
PP KP Lu
5:30 - 5:40 CLOSING REMARKS - PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Northern Johor &
Malacca Region, 2018-2019
On 17 November 2018, the Rotary Foundation Seminar was held at MITC Hotel Melaka.
It was organized by Rotary Club of Kota Melaka specially for Rotarians in Melaka and Northern
Johor but wonderfully, there were Rotarians from all over Rotary International District 3310 in
participation as well.
Special commemorative tshirts were sponsored by PP Foo Kok Hing of Rotary Club of Batu
Pahat and this time, it is in a vibrant red colour. In 2017, at the previous TRF seminar organized
by Rotary Club of Muar for the same region, tshirts were in a striking yellow colour.
The TRF seminar in Melaka on 17 November was well attended with more than 40 participants
in total. Many were enthusiastically participating as they were eager to learn more on how to
be a part of The Rotary Foundation in its great efforts worldwide including the eradication of
the Polio virus.
Speakers from all over District 3310 travelled to Melaka and delivered many interesting topics
to the attentive participants. Many thanks to the speakers who worked hard to do their part in
the success of the seminar.
The heightened awareness of End Polio effort by Rotary International in Melaka has one major
positive result, a senior Rotarian will contribute USD5000 to the End Polio fund soon.
The participants left the TRF seminar learning so much more of the many spheres of The Rotary
Foundation and that the last lap of this race against Polio virus is the hardest lap but very much
achievable with a concerted effort by all involved.
Thank you to the organizing club, Rotary Club of Kota Melaka and all the Rotarians from many
clubs which participated.
Also, many thanks to the speakers led by PDG Datuk Zainie Aucasa our District Foundation
Chair and his team.
Looking forward to the fruits of the TRF seminars in the near future.
Prepared by,
AG Selen Ramesh Etican
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Johor Baharu Region,
2018-2019
SEMINAR PROGRAM
1:00-1:30 Registration
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18th November, 2018. ( Sunday )
Venue : Suasana Suites Level 35,
82C, Jalan Trus,80000 Johor Bahru ( next to Amari Hotel)
Host Club: Rotary Club of Johor Bahru
1:30- 1:40 Welcome Address by Host Club President Teoh Cheng Siang
1:40 - 2:10 Our Foundation & its activities in District 3310- PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa,
District Rotary Foundation Chair.
2:10- 2.40 Understanding The Rotary Foundation Share System by ARFC PDG Philip Chong
of RC Likas Bay.
2:40- 3:10 Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Fund by AG Freddie Lee of RC
Johor Bharu.
3:10 - 3:40 Why should I donate to Rotary Foundation? - PP Col. Albert Goh of
RC Kota Melaka
3:40 -4:10 Projects with IMPACTS - PP Foo Kok Hing , Rotary Club of Batu Pahat.
4:10 - 4:30 COFFEE BREAK /GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
4: 30 - 5:50 FORUM ON GLOBAL GRANTS
OPENING REMARKS -Session Chair PP Ng Yaw Hua, District Grants Chair.
1. What can the District do to help club prepare for Global Grants?
2. What are the references and sources of help?
3. Why are some Global Grants applications rejected?
4. What are the lessons learnt?
PANELISTS
PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa
PDG Philip Chong
PP Ng Yaw Hua
AG Freddie Lee
PP Col Albert Goh
PP Foo Kok Hing
5:50 - 5: 55 CLOSING REMARKS - PDG Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa.
5: 55 - 6.00 VOTE OF THANKS - Organising Chair AG Freddie Lee.
On behalf of RCJB, let me express my thanks and gratitude to DG Henry, TRF Dist 3310 Chair,
PDG Dato Zainie, the Speakers Forum Panalists and ALL the Participants for your presence at
the TRF Seminar held at the Suasana Suites today.
A total of 58 out of 60 rotarians who registered were present.
I hope each of you take home something useful for your Rotary journey.
With warmest regards
Freddie Lee
Participants register:
1. PDG Datuk Zainie
2. Pres. ChengSiang
3. AG Freddie
4. Pres. Shine
5. PP Chandran
6. AG Ng Ling Ping
7. AG Goh HeeSeng
8.. PP Venka
9. Pres Joseph Lee
10.Pres. Wong Chee Fa
11. CC Teo
12. PP Jerry Lau
13. PP Mok TD
14. Pres Crystal Pang
15. Rtn Josephine
16. Rtn. Wong Chin Liang
17. PE Tee Ke Yeng
18. PP Lee Chin Guan
19. PP Lim Chin Leong
20. Rtn. Ho jee Yue
21. PP Choo Chor Tek
22. PP Lim Yong Pah)
23. Agilan Renganathan
24 James Te
25 Tan Chee Seng
26. Alfred Lim
27. Donovan Chin
28. Eddie Lim
29. Chin Wei Hau
30.Richard Ong
31.Brown
32. Mohan
33. Faith Lin
34. Rajakupal
35.PE Shendra Sivalingam
36. Col. Albert Goh
37. Abby Ong
38. PP Nelson Loong
39. Pres. Metrius)
40. Soh Kian Siong
41. Lim Shi Yee
42. Lillian Low
43. Tio Cheng Huat
44. PP Irwan Norris
45. Rtn Felix - RCJB
46. Rtn Gan CS - RCJB 47. Dolly Yeap
48. PE Ranjeet
49. DG Henry Tan
50. DFL Ellen
51. ARC- DGSR Joanne Kam
52. PP Jason Tan
53. Rtn Catherine Chai
54. AG Tan Hai Bing
55. Susan Lee
56. Lucas Chew
57. Pres Annie Leong
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Singapore Region,
NUSS Suntec City Guild House, 2018-2019
2018 DISTRICT ROTARY FOUNDATION SEMINAR
SINGAPORE
NUSS Suntec City Guild House
Tower 5 Office Lobby Level 2
8 December 2018
Rotary Club of Garden City
Host Club
SEMINAR PROGRAM
PE Sean Yeo RC Garden City Master of Ceremonies
12:00-13:00 Lunch | Registration
13:00-13:05 President Adrian Jefferson Tan RC Garden City Welcome Address
13:05-13:10 DG Henry Tan Opening Address
13:10-13:40 PDG Aziz Memon Rotary Zone 6B Endowment/Major Gifts Adviser
Keynote Address: The Art of Giving
13:40-14:00 PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie Abdul Aucasa District Rotary Foundation Chair 2016-19
Our Foundation and Its Activities in Rotary District 3310
14:00-14:30 Hazel Seow Philanthropy Adviser (East Asia), The Rotary Foundation
Foundation Funding & Fundraising
14:30-14:50 PDG Philip Chong Rotary Zone 6B Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator
Stewardship: The Responsible Management of Rotary Foundation Funds
14:50-15:15 Coffee Break | Group Photograph
15:15-15:35 DGN Rajamohan Munisamy District Strategic Planning Committee Chair
My Experiences with Global Grants
15:35-15:55 PDG Michael Yee District Rotary Foundation Chair 2019-22
Environmentally Sustainable & Socially Inclusive Development
15:55-17:20 FORUM ON GLOBAL GRANTS
15:55-16:00 ARC Joanne Kam Session Chair Opening Remarks
16:00-17:20 Group Discussion
1. How can clubs improve their Global Grant applications?
2. What can the district do to help clubs prepare for Global Grants?
3. How do the six areas of focus help fulfill the sustainability component?
4. Why are some Global Grant applications rejected?
5. What are the references and sources of help?
Panelists
PDG Aziz Memon
PDG Philip Chong
PDG Michael Yee
DGN Rajamohan Munisamy
Hazel Seow
17:20-17:25 DG Henry Tan Closing Remarks
17:25-17:30 IPP Sean Tay RC Garden City Vote of Thanks
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Rotary Foundation Seminar for Singapore Region,
2018-2019
Date: 8 December 2018 (Saturday)
Time: 12:00 - 17:30
Lunch | Registration: 12:00 - 13:00
Venue: NUSS Suntec City Guild House, Tower 5 Suntec City Level 2
Host Club: Rotary Club of Garden City
Registration fee: S$45 net per person (Fee includes Buffet Lunch and Coffee Break)
GROUP 8 AG STEVEN TENG
RC QUEENSTOWN
1. PP Teo Pok Zin
2. Rtn Ava Leong
3. Rtn Andy Schmidt
4. PDG Chris Chen
5. PDG Augustine Goh
GROUP 9 AG MATTHEW
YONG
registered under RC Garden
City
RC CHANGI
1. PP Dr Gong Ing San
2. PP Wong Kwai Wah
3. PE Jimmy Cheong
4. Rtn Linda Chiang
5. Rtn Faith Chen
6. Rtn Thwin Maung Aye
RC SINGAPORE EAST
1. PP Brown Pereira
2. Rtn Annie Chan
3. Rtn Angela Chin
4. PP Ng Cheng Quee
GROUP 10 AG ELSIE CHUA
RC E-CLUB 3310
1. AG Shirin Ghadiali
2. PP Vicky Soo
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RC SINGAPORE
1. Rtn Dr Chan Siew Luen
2. Rtn Toshi Kimura
3. Rtn Varun Gulati
RC MOUNT SOPHIA
1. CP Goh Kim Seng
2. Rtn Lim Hong Tan
GROUP 11 AG SHIRIN
GHADIALI
registered under RC E-Club
3310
RC RAFFLES CITY
1. Rtn Tengku Indra
2. Rtn Benedict Ng
RC SINGAPORE HEARTLANDS
1. President Vishnu Raj
2. Rtn Chen Mingsen
RC SUNTEC CITY
1. ARC/DGSR Joanne Kam
2. IPP Teresa Lim (Club TRF
Chair)
3. Rtn Valerie Koh
4. PP Lim Swee Kim
GROUP 12 AG JERRY CHAN
RC BUGIS JUNCTION
1. PDG Chew Ghim Bok
RC MARINA CITY
1. PP Gladys Pang
2. PE James Koh
3. President Penelope Phoon
RC SINGAPORE WEST
1. DG Henry Tan
GROUP 13 AG ANDREW ONG
registered under RC Serangoon
Gardens Orchard
RC JURONG TOWN
1. PE Chen Teck Shing
RC PANDAN VALLEY
1. DGN Rajamohan Munisamy
2. President Dennis Wee
3. PP Cynthia Tan
4. Rtn Reena Rajamohan
5. PP Pang Boon Seng
RC TANJONG PAGAR
1. CP Albert Wong
GROUP 14 AG KAREN KANG
RC GARDEN CITY
1. President Adrian Jefferson
Tan
2. IPP Sean Tay
3. PE Sean Yeo
4. PDG Michael Yee
5. AG Matthew Yong
6. Rtn Veron Lee
7. Rtn Derek Kaye
8. Rtn Tung Hee Kiah
9. Rtn Yong Jia Pao
10. Rtn Ryan Soh
11. Rtn Isaac Poh
12. Rtn Lenco Tan Wen Wei
13. Rtn Lim Hui Jie
14. Rtn Maria Rica
15. Rtn Ange Dove
16. PP Royal Lin
17. Rtn Picasso Lin
18. Rtn Jacky Zhu
19. Rtn Ng Swan Meen
20. PP Florence Lim
21. Jessica Tan
22. Grace Koh
23. Helen Huang
24. Tan Ah Bee
25. Jennifer Loh
26. John Wilcox
RC SERANGOON GARDENS
ORCHARD
1. PP Richard Cheung
2. AG Andrew Ong
RC TANGLIN
1. President Robert Sabaka
2. Rtn Terence Loh
3. Dr. Lim Keng Hua
OTHER CLUBS IN D3310
RC KOTA KINABALU
1. DRFC PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie
Abdul Aucasa
RC KULAI
1. DGND Dolly Yeap
RC LIKAS BAY
1. ARRFC PDG Philip Chong
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
1. Hazel Seow, Philanthropy
Adviser,
East Asia
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CHAPTER 12
GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE
(GSE)
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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE (GSE)
THE GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE (GSE) program of the Rotary Foundation is a unique cultural
and vocational exchange opportunity for young business and professional men and women
between the ages of 25 and 40 and in the early years of their professional lives. The program
provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits between paired areas in different countries.
For four to six weeks, team members experience the host country’s institutions and ways
of life, observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, develop personal and professional
relationships and Exchange ideas.
For each team member, The Rotary Foundation provides the most economical round trip ticket
between the home and host countries. Local Rotarians in the host area provide for meals,
lodging, and group travel within their district.
All all Rotary districts in good standing are entitled to participate in this program at no cost
every other year ( expenses are paid through the World Fund). A World Fund award is for a
period of two consecutive years, with one team travelling in the first year and second team
travelling in the following year. Partnering district governors must work together to determine
the years of travel.However district may allocate DDF funds to conduct an exchange and in the
year.
The following were the Rotarians who served as Chairmen of the District Group Study Exchange
Committee over the years:
1991-1992 : PP Alan Chan
1992-1993 : PP Alan Chan
1993-1994 : PP Chieng Lee Ching
1994-1995 : PP Anthony Thing
1995-1996 : PP Chieng Lee Ching
1996-1997 : PP Michael Graham Parry
1997-1998 : PP Michael Graham Parry
1998-1999 : PP PP Michael Graham
Parry
1999-2000 : PP S Gopal Nair
2000-2001 : PP Dr.K.A Abraham
2001-2002 : PP Dr.K A Abraham
2002-2003 : none
2003-2004 : CP Hector Charles
2004-2005 : CP Hector Charles
2005-2006 : PP Allen Tan Swee Meng
2006-2007 : PP Andrew Tan Chye Hee
2007-2008 : PP Dr. P N Avadhani
2008-2009 : PP Christina Aluda
2009-2010 : PP Jimmy K H Tay
2010-2011: PP John Ng
2011-20012 : PP John Ng
2012-2013 : PP John Ng
2013-2014 : PP John Ng
This program was one of the active programs of The Rotary Foundation in our District. Included
below is a report from PP John Ng, the GSE District Committee Chair for 3 consecutive years
2010-2013. Sadly, the GSE program was replaced by a new program, the Vocational Training
Team (VTT) in 2014- 2025.
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REPORT OF RI DISTRICT 3310
GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE
RY 2011 - 2013
BY DISTRICT 3310 GSE CHAIR PP JOHN NG
BACK GROUND TO INVOLVMENT WITH GSE
My journey with RI District 3310 GSE started in RY 2006/07 when then DG Dr Wu Dar Ching
appointed me to the District Rotaract Chair and subsequently had me seconded to the GSE
committee under PP Andrew Tan.
My first observation was members of previous GSE Teams were not involved in any Rotary
activities neither on their return from the GSE did they join Rotary Clubs.
Furthermore, our Rotaractors were barred from participation of GSE even though they are not
children nor members of any Rotary Clubs.
We the then GSE committee subsequently convinced the Council of Governors to allow our
Rotaractors so long as they are neither related by blood and or employed by Rotarians.
FIRST GSE TEAM RY2006/2007
The first GSE Team comprising of 4 Rotaractors (including the DRR of 2005/2006) left for
Amsterdam, Netherlands led by PP Fancy Tan.
They were well received as the reports came back from our counterparts mentioned that they
displayed the widespread of our 3 countries cultures, languages and races.
SUBSEQUENT TEAMS
Subsequently due to the first successful team of sending Rotaractors we sent another team
comprising of 2 Rotaractors (the then DRR Lina Chin RY 2007/2008 and another Rotaractor)
with two others to OHIO, USA led by PP Alice Kunawan of Sabah for RY2007 / 2008. Again this
team was a success.
TEAM FOR RY 2010-2011
Another successful team led by PP Vincent Chong of Tawas (who was a former DRR) comprises
of a PDRR Zakir Abu Bakar (2006-2007), a Rotaractor and two others from Johor Bahru and
Sandakan.
PDRR Zakir won the accolade by the Pennsylvania Rotarians in leading the team to explain our
countries’ successful peaceful co-existence of different languages, races and especially religious
tolerance. One of the team member from JB then joined RC Johor Bahru on returning while the
member from Sandakan went home to foster closer understanding of Interact Clubs with the
schools there.
GSE TEAM RY 2012 – 2013
This team comprises of the DRR and two other Rotaractors and a non Rotaractor lead by PP
June Janet to Ontario Canada was also successful. Unfortunately that was the last GSE Team
sanctioned by RI as GSE was then disbanded thereafter.
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RECIPROCAL TEAMS PROGRAMS
The reciprocal Teams’ programs have to be well planned by our District. Firstly our District is
divided into four sectors (excluding Brunei due to religious ban), therefore careful planning in
air travel is required.
It was recognised that the only vocational program is available in Singapore whereas in the
Malaysian States of Johor, Malacca, Sabah and Sarawak empathise should be placed on Cultural
and Tourism programs for the participants to bring home to their respective communities to
publicise on these opportunities.
CONCLUSION & PREPARATION
In conclusion GSE is a wonderful program that gave our youth the opportunity to be exposed
to Rotary but the duration of one month is too long for these youth.
Our Team members should also be encouraged to bring mementos for distribution of our
District distinct different culture together with our Tourism Promotional materials.
The District should set aside funds for these promotion of our District Cultures and business
opportunities. Whosoever is the Chair of GSE has to prepare the selection of the Team members
at least one year ahead as Letters of Obtaining Leave of Absence to the respective employers
must be provided.
These Letters of Absence of Leave should also state the benefits the Team Members would
bring home with them to their respective place of employment as well as indicating what is
expected of them in the places they are posted to.
It should also be noted that due to our Muslim community, the receiving Districts must be
informed of the dos and don’ts of our Muslim Team Members, eg food and beverages.
It must also be emphasised to our outgoing members that in view of the receiving Districts are
predominately Christian Communities, it would be to our Muslim Team members especially
the ladies not to wear the Tudung for their personal safety.
Dear PDG Zainie, My heartiest appreciation for this opportunity to write this report.
January 30th 2019
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAM
(VTT)
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAM (VTT)
Vocational training teams are group of professionals who travel abroad
either to teach local professionals about a particular field or to learn more about
their own. Teams can be funded by District grants or Global grants. VTT is build
on The Rotary Foundation ‘s long standing commitment to vocational training.
Activities vary from one team to next but may include training medical professionals
on cardiac, surgery and care, sharing best practices on early childhood education
or explaining new irrigation techniques to farmers. Successful VTT increases the
capacity of the host community to solve problems and improve the quality of life.
VTT is under the scope of The Rotary Foundation, activities funded by the Foundation’s
global grants include:
Humanitarian projects address community needs by providing sustainable measurable
outcomes to the benefiting community.
Vocational trainings address community needs by offering local trainings or supporting
groups of professionals travelling abroad for vigorous study on their on profession or
to teach local professionals about a particular field. This type of training may be most
effective in conjunction with a Humanitarian project.
Scholarship fund study by graduate students whose career goals support an area of focus.
The VTT replaced the Group Study Exchange program in 2014- 2015. The following
Rotarians have served as Chairs of the District VTT committee.
2014-2015 : PP Alfred Sii
2015-2016 : PAG PAG Emily Chong
2016-2017 : PP Ade Adenan Ramdan
2017-2018 : PP Ade Adenan Ramdan
2018-2019 : PP Ade Adenan Ramdan
Our first VVT project was held in the Rotary Year 2014-2015 with Rotary District 2760 of
Japan.
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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION EXTENDS ITS GRANTS TO
QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL, KOTA KINABALU, SABAH
(A report by PP Emily Chong)
The Rotary Foundation has embarked on a Vocational Training Team [“VTT”] project by
sending a team of medical experts from Japan, comprising doctors, pharmacists and nurses for
an exchange programme in Sabah. The 2 weeks practical training was conducted to medical
doctors and healthcare staff in 3 major hospitals based in Sabah, i.e. Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Hospital Sipitang and Hospital Ranau. The objectives of the programme was to increase
awareness on healthcare-associated infection control in hospital.
The project was headed by D2760 VTT District Chairman, Tetsuzo Fukuda, from the Rotary Club
of Nagoya-Wago, whereas D3310 was chaired by Past President James Jupinon from Rotary
Club of Kota Kinabalu. Throughout the programme, all Rotarians from 7 Kota Kinabalu Rotary
Clubs joined in full force to assist in the implementation and success of the project.
Official Visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital by District Governor Yusuke Kondo (5th from left) and District
Governor Andre Suharto (6th from left) together with Rotary members from Japan and Kota Kinabalu.
Vocational training teams are groups of professionals who travel abroad either to teach local
professionals about a particular field or to learn more about their own. Teams can be funded
by district grants and global grants.
VTT build on the Rotary Foundation’s long-standing commitment to vocational training.
Activities vary from one team to the next but may include training medical professionals on
cardiac surgery and care, sharing best practices on early childhood education, or explaining
new irrigation techniques to farmers. A successful VTT increases the capacity of the host
community to solve problems and improve the quality of life.
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At the project launching and medical equipment hand-over held in Kota Kinabalu on 6 May
2015, Rotary International District 3310 Governor Andre Suharto expressed his appreciation to
its host partner Rotary International District 2760 Governor Yusuke Kundo from Aichi, Japan,
for choosing Kota Kinabalu as their project partner. The official ceremony was witnessed by
QEH Hospital Director, Dr Heric Corray and his team of medical staff.
Ribbon cutting to officiate the launching of Vocational Training Team between D2760 & D3310 on
6 May 2015 in Kota Kinabalu.
From left: D3310 AG Lu Kim Phin, D2760 VTT Committee Chairman Tetsuzo Fukuda, D2760 District
Governor Yusuke Kondo, Dr Heric Corray, D3310 District Governor Andre Suharto and D3310 VTT Chairman
PP James Jupinon
Handover of medical equipment to Dr Heric Corray, Hospital Director of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota
Kinabalu, officiated by D2760 District Governor Yusuke Kondo and D3310 District Governor Andre Suharto
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Group photo of medical team from Japan together with team from QEH, Kota Kinabalu
In the exchange programme medical staff from QEH were also selected by the host Partner, D2760
to undergo a week of similar practical training in hospitals based in Nagoya, Japan. The team was
headed by Past President Dr Ho Loon Shin from Rotary Club of Kulai and his team Dr Gayathri A/P
Krishnan, Matron Halina Thomas and Sister Stella Bernard from QEH.
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Medical training at Fujita Health University Hospital with Dr Ishikawa, the medical expert on infectious
disease.
Visit to Nagoya Red Cross Hospital and welcomed by Dr Mayayuki, Chief of Infection Control and Prevention
Department and nurses
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Joint group photo taken in Nagoya, Japan
The total project cost, including the contribution of medical equipment is USD50,000.00.
Rotary International is a non-governmental organisation which was formed in year 1905 and
has a total of 1.2 million members worldwide. Rotary is an organisation which emphasize on
humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards and help build goodwill and peace in
the world.
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ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIP
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ROTARY PEACE SCHOLAR PROGRAM
ROTARY takes a direct approach to world understanding by providing future leaders with
the tools they need to ‘wage peace ‘ on the global stage with innovative Rotary Rotary
Peace Center program. Launched in 2002, Rotary awards up to 100 full scholarships each
year for master’s-level degree or professional certificate in peace and conflict studies at
six Rotary Peace Centres located at:
1. University of Bradford, United kingdom
2. University of Queensland, Australia.
3. International Christian University, Japan
4. Uppsala University, Sweden.
5. Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
6. Chulalongkom University Thailand.
Rotary World Peace Fellows participate in The Rotary Foundation’s mission of improving
health, supporting education and alleviating of poverty. The Rotary Center for International
Studies in peace and conflicts and its resolution support this mission by:
1. Advancing research, teaching, publication and knowledge on issues of peace, conflict
and its resolution and world understanding.
2. Providing advanced international educational opportunities for group on Rotary World
Peace Fellows chosen from different countries and cultures on the basis of their potential
as leaders in government, business, education, media and their related professions.
Providing a means for The Rotary Foundation and Rotary clubs to increase their
effectiveness in promoting greater tolerance and cooperation among peoples, leading to
World understanding & peace.
Over the years the following Rotarians have served as Chairmen of the District Rotary
Peace Fellowship Committee:
2006- 2007: PP Jerry Chan
2007- 2008: PP Brown Pereira
2008- 2009 : PP Dr Richard Barrow
2009 - 2010: PAG Michael Yee
2010-2011 : PAG Tan Kay Hui
2011-2012: PP James Chen
2016-2017: PP Dr. Willie Lau
2017-2018: PAG Frankie Ong
2018-2019: PAG Frankie Ong
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RI DISTRICT 3310 ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIP YR 2018-19
Received only one application from Mr.
Ramanathan Thurairajoo.
Mr. Ramanathan, an ex Rotaractor from
Rotarcat Club of Adelaide University, first
learnt about Rotary Peace Fellowship when
he attended a Rotary event where a Rotary
Peace Fellow shared his experiance.
He indicated his interest in Rotary Peace
Fellowship program to PP Jona Pang of
Rotary Club of Tanjung Pagar when they met
in the 2018 End Polio Walk @ Singapore.
He was interviewed by PP Jona Pang on 7th
May and by Jona with Rotarians on 9th May.
His application documents were reviewed
by PP Jona before submitted officially on 31st
May 2018, the last day of deadline.
He was interviewed agian by PP Jona
and RC Tanjung Pagar on 18th June 2018,
before RC Tanjung Pagar endorsed online
his application. RC Tanjung Pagar acted as
the Rotary Club which recommended his
application.
As the District Rotary Peace Fellowship Chair,
I interviewed Mr. Ramanathan on 21st June
through whatapp call.
On behalf of our District, I endorsed his
application on 27th June 2018.
On 16th Oct 2018, we received from the
Rotary Peace Centers the great news that Mr.
Ramanathan had been selected to receive a
2019 Rotary Peace Centers program to study
at The University of Queensland.
Over the years, we have several Peace
Scholars and one of them is Mr. Ramanathan
Thurairajoo, Peace Scholar for Rotary Year
2018-19.
Report by:
Past Assistant Governor Frankie Ong,
District Rotary Fellowship Chair.
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CHAPTER 15
DISTRICT ROTARY’S USD 200
MILLION CHALLENGE
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ROTARY’S US$200 MILLION CHALLENGE
It all started when The Gates Foundation has awarded The Rotary Foundation a US $100
million grant, which Rotary will match, dollar-for-dollar, over three years. It was the largest
grant ever given to Rotary for our PolioPlus program.
The RI Board of Directors and TRF Trustees have agreed to accept the challenge for the Polio
eradication initiative. Rotary has committed to raising $100 million over three-year period
beginning 1 January 2008 and completed on 31 December 2010.
It was then that I am the Assistance Governor in PDG Edward Sung Burongoh year 2008-09. I
graciously accepted the appointment by PDG Fong Hoe Beng as our District Challenge Chair for
3 years.
Rotary has been a leader in the fight against Polio since the launch of PolioPlus in 1985.
Several promotion leaflets was giving out to all clubs during the years including DVD and CD-
ROM which contents End Polio Now graphic, Billboard Art, Banner Art, Polio Images, Poster
Art, PolioPlus Press Kit, Polio PSAs, The video: The Last Hurdles and The End is in Sight.
Each club is being challenged to organize a public fundraising event to raise a minimum of
US$1,000 annually for the next three years. Individual Rotarians are also invited to personally
take part in the Challenge with specially emphasis on newer clubs and newer members.
During 2009 International Assembly, Bill Gates announced a new US$255 million challenge
grant to Rotary. With the second grant, The Gates Foundation awarded a totaling US$355 million
to Rotary in support its work in eradicating the disease. Rotary pledged to raise US$200 million.
District 3310 set their Challenge goal of US$210,000 over three years. The following were what
we have achieved in the program year.
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge totals:
Polio contributions from clubs for Program Year 2007-2008: US$ 7,163.55
Polio contributions from clubs for Program Year 2008-2009: US$ 41,700.00
Polio contributions from clubs for Program Year 2009-2010: US$ 112,170.71
Polio contributions from clubs for Program Year 2010-2011: US$ 107,163.90
Polio contributions from clubs for Program Year 2011-2012: US$ 96,997.72
Summary For: D3310
DDF contribution total in RY 2008-2009: US$ 12,000.00
Polio contribution from clubs in D3310: US$ 365,195.88
DDF Total + Club Contribution: US$ 377,195.88
The main event was organized by PP Tay Wei Lien of RC Singapore West, Rotary Walk to End
Polio from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. All Rotary clubs from Singapore join him for the last
24 Km walk in Singapore and end at Singapore Island Club on 30 December 2010. Second event
was an End Polio Trans-Sabah Walk and Climb, organized by PP Leong Chee Woh at the end.
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6 October 2009
Dear Club President:
We hope you are enjoying being part of the Family of Rotary. Rotary has four avenues of service:
club service, vocational service, community service and international service. As part of your
club’s international service, we invite you to participate in Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge.
Some may ask what the Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge is. Rotary’s No.1 priority project
is the eradication of polio. In 1985, RI launched PolioPlus Program, a global polio eradication
initiative to immunize all the world’s children against polio. There were over 350,000 cases
of polio each year (1,000 cases per day), in over 125 countries. Today, annual cases of polio
paralysis are down to less than 1,500 a year – that’s a 99% reduction in the number of infections
worldwide.
If polio isn’t eradicated, the world will continue to live under the threat of the disease. More
than 10 million children will be paralyzed in the next 40 years if the world fails to capitalize on
its US$5 billion global investment in eradication.
In recognition of Rotary’s efforts, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded The Rotary
Foundation a Total of US$355 million in two challenge grants to help END POLIO NOW. In
response, Rotary has committed and has initiated Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge in order to
raise a total of US$200 million by 30 June 2012. As of the 30 June 2009, The Rotary Foundation
has raised over US$91 million towards the Challenge. Given the generosity of Rotarians, our
district was able to raise a total of US$60,863.55 from December 2007 to 30 June 2009. A PolioPlus
Challenge District Report is enclosed for your reference.
The challenge for each club is to look to its community in raising a minimum of US$2,000 a
year for the next three years. Some club may wish to exceed the minimum goal or provide a
contribution from other sources. We accept and applaud all efforts.
Please join us in this important effort. PolioPlus is a significant part of Rotary’s legacy and our
gift to the children of the world. To receive recognition for 2009-10 Presidential Citation and a
special certificate of appreciation, we encourage your club to invest in this program.
Enclosed is a list of fundraising ideas for consideration by your club. World Polio Day, 24
October, is an ideal time for Rotary clubs to celebrate and help meet their Rotary’s challenge
goals. We ask you to show your commitment to eradicating polio by making an individual gift.
DG Datuk Latip said, “What you have done for Rotary today? You must do something ... because
The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands.
Best regards,
PP Matthew Yong, District Chair
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Committee
Enc.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Many people, some who are anonymous,
have contributed immensely their time,
efforts and even resources toward this
publication. I am indeed fortunate to have
the opportunity to work with several
dedicated people, the contributors of articles,
reports, pictures and images, Present, Past
and future Governors, District Officials,
Assistant Governors, Club Presidents and
fellow Rotarians. Without their support and
cooperation this publication would not have
been possible.
One of the purposes of this publication is to
look back at our past, our history, challenges,
contributions, achievements and the many
people who were part of that era. I am very
grateful to PDG Ir. John Cheah Kam Loong
who answered my requests for assistance in
providing the much needed information and
materials for this purpose. I thank him for
spending time with me over ‘mee rebus’ in
a restaurant near his house in Johor Bharu
to go over the old District Directories. I
thank him too for helping contact other Past
District Governors for information which
are not available to him.
I wish also to express my sincere thanks and
appreciation to President Metrius Benedict
Sunggoh of the Rotary Club of Batu Pahat and
his Board of Directors for the strong support
and cooperation rendered in the publication,
promotion and sales of this book.
specifically mention PDG Fong Hoe Beng,
PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan, PDG Hj Andre
Suharto, PDG Philip Chong, DGN Dolly Yeap,
Past Presidents Kenneth Tan, Leong Chee
Woh, Albert Tan, Emily Chong, Gladys Pang,
Chong Siew Beng, Charter Presidents Michael
Quek & Chew Ban Seng, Past Presidents Dr.
Shahul Hameed, Ng Yaw Hua, Mandy Sia,
Frankie Chua, Vicky Soo, Ann Panai, Patrick
Panai, Vanessa Smith, Chew Pak Heng,
V. Venkatachalam, Peter Wong, Dr.Sentil
Doraisamy, Dato Stanley Tee, Tan See Ang,
Raymess Wei Keong, Josephine Ng, Joseph
Lee, Darren Jee, See Mee Lee and Jimmy
Chung, Foo Kok Hing, Selen Ramesh Etican,
Dr Mir Atta Muh Talpur, Shenton Song,Datuk
Suzannah Liaw, Datin Phyllis Lo, Dr. Ravi
Mandalam, Freddie Lee, Crystal Pang, Jerry
Lau, Frankie Ong, James Te, Albert Goh,
Jeremy Tiong, Jong Kiam Ngee, Leonard Sia,
John Ng, Matthew Yong, Eleanor Wong, Ho
Lik Khui, Wong Chin Toon, Eliza Goh, Paul
Voon, Hj. Irwan Norris Ishak, Eric Chang and
our TRF Officer Hazel Seow who have been
very helpful.
I wish to sincerely apologize should I have
missed to mention names of Rotarians
or friends who have assisted me in this
publication. I wish all of you a BIG THANK
YOU! The success of this publication is indeed
ours to share.
The bulk of the contents of the publication
were contributed by fellow Rotarians to
whom I am indeed thankful. I wish to
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WORD OF APPRECIATION
WORDS OF APPRECIATION
My Fellow Rotarians,
As you know my term as the Chairman of the District Rotary Foundation Committee has just
ended on the 30th June, 2019.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for the strong support and
cooperation rendered to the District Rotary Foundation Committee and to me over the years
without which our tasks would have been difficult.
It has been a very meaningful 3 years Rotary journey for me and I wish to mark the completion
of this journey with a publication of a book titled “The Rotary Foundation & its activities in
District 3310”.
This book depicts the history, achievements, challenges and most important of all the untiring
support of the hundreds of Rotarians, their families and friends of Rotary who over the years
gave their strong continuous support to the many achievements of the Foundation in our
District. It is not without shortcomings and I do sincerely apologise for that.
This book is a gesture of my deepest appreciation for all the memories we have made together
serving as Rotarians. It is my gift to all of you.
It is available herein through this attachment, emails and through our District website. Those
who wish to have the hard copy, please contact Past President Foo Kok Hing, of the Rotary Club
of Batu Pahat or myself.
Kind regards.
Zainie
Thank you very much PDG Datuk Zainie and your team for your dedication and commitment
as Chairman of our District Rotary Foundation. You have carried out your heavy responsibility
with distinction. As DG in your second year l really appreciate your fine performance through
teamwork and motivation. Best regards.
PDG Datuk Lee Chuen Wan
Thank you PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie for all the valuable assistance that you have rendered to clubs
and Rtns in D3310 with so much dedication and commitment without which, clubs will definitely
face difficulties in getting the grants for their desired projects.
PDG Hj. Andre Suharto
PDG Datuk Zainie is always my learning example. Travelling to spread the seeds of Rotary and
motivating Rotarians to engage in Rotary work.
PP Foo Kok Hing
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Congratulations PDG Datuk Hj Zainie on your marvelous achievement in carrying your duties
as the District Rotary Foundation for 3 consecutive years. Well done and thank you for your
guidance and leadership throughout your tenure.
PP Emily Chong
Excellent work, PDG Datuk Zainie!
I took the time to inspect the pages. It’s good and timely to archive our district’s Foundation
work over the years, honoring Rotarians, past and present, who have sacrificed time and
resources to help build a better Foundation, making it our #1 charity.
Our clubs’ generous Foundation contributions to the Annual Fund, Endowment Fund, and
PolioPlus Fund have been steadily increasing with continuing support from our members. It
can only grow stronger.
We can look forward to many more good years of Foundation work, helping Rotarians do good
in the world, fulfilling Arch C. Klumph’s vision for The Rotary Foundation.
PDG Michael Yee
PDG Datuk Sir, you are a good leader and a hard working man.
President Donavan Chin
Congrats. A good tradition to built. God bless.
PDG Philbert Chin
Congratulations PDG Zainie
PDG Dr. Abraham
We from RC Muar would like to congratulate PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie on completing his term as
our District Rotary Foundation Chair. PDG Datuk Hj Zainie has always been a very helpful and
easily approachable man. He always makes everyone feel welcome and guided many of us in
Rotary as well.
PDG Datuk Zainie has been also a constant inspiration and supporter for activities of Rotary
Clubs including the End Polio campaign. I am sure PDG Datuk Zainie will also preform equally
well in other posts which he holds. Thank you PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie.
PP Abbas Ezzi
Well done PDG Datuk Zainie.
A job marvelously done and in your usual style you always crown your success with jewel as a
legacy, the Book, which I am sure will continue to inspire many and I sure PDG Michael with his
tremendous Rotary knowledge will bring the Foundation Committee add even greater value.
PP Jeyan Marimmuttu
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Congrats PDG Datuk Zaine and many thanks for your commitment and dedication for District
Rotary Foundation. Your support for the clubs will always be remembered.
PP Khushroo Dastur
You have done well for Rotary Foundation Datuk Zainie.
PP Freddie Lee.
Respect & congratulation dear PDG’Z’! I have orders for 4+me=5 books! Will ask around.
PDG Dr. Ivor Thevathasan
Congratulations! PDG Datuk Zainie.
PDG Datuk George Ginibun
Every club and PDG, district officer, etc should have a copy. Congrats and well-done PDG
Zainie for putting in the effort.
PDG Chris Chen.
Well done, PDG Zainie for taking the initiative of creating a TRF book of 3310. Nice info.
IPDG Henry Tan
Congratulations PDG Datuk Hj. Zainie for an excellent work.
PDG Abang Nawawi
Sincere appreciation to PDG Datuk Zainie for all that you and your committee have done for
The Rotary Foundation and the District Rotary Foundation Committee in the past 3 terms.
Great going with the new book. Looking forward to reading it in the coming weeks. All the
best to the new Chair of the District Rotary Foundation Committee, PDG Michael Yee and his
new committee.
PP Selen Etican Ramasamy
Selamat PDG Zainie! Congratulations on the launch of the Rotary Foundation and It’s Activities,
Rotary District 3310. Thank you for serving our district and TRF. A laudable work of service and
love.
PDG Gus Goh
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