Jumaat, 6 Januari 2012

Sejak Sekian Lama Hilang...


Terlebih dahulu saya ucapkan ribuan maaf kerana hampir 3 tahun 'menghilangkan diri' dalam blog ini. Sebenarnya bukan hilang diri, tapi password yang hilang, jadi tidak boleh akses dan update. Apa yang menggerakkan saya mencungkil dan mengorek supaya jumpa kembali password untuk update blog ini?

Kisahnya bermula pada 6 Disember 2011 baru-baru ini. Ketika itu saya mengambil kursus Certified NLP Practitional, oleh MTM Consultant Sdn. Bhd. dari 5 Disember hingga 10 Disember. Di situ ramai peserta yang terdiri daripada orang-orang hebat...ada profesor universiti, pegawai kebajikan, kaunselor, doktor, dan ramai lagi. Manakala salah seorangnya ialah pegawai kebajikan dari Langkawi, bernama Pn.Mazita Ahmad. Untuk memendekkan cerita, ketika bersembang-sembang dengan beliau, rupa-rupanya beliau selalu juga masuk blog okukita.blospot.com ini...tanpa mengetahui sayalah pemiliknya :-)

Saya berasa terharu kerana seorang pegawai tinggi seperti beliau selalu mengunjung blog saya yang tidak seberapa ini. Jadi, sayapun bertekad untuk mengaktifkan kembali blog ini demi meneruskan perjuangan untuk membela isu-isu OKU di negara kita...Malaysiaku Mesra OKU! Di sini juga tidak ketinggalan untuk mengucapkan ribuan terima kasih kepada insan hebat, Ah Ann yang membantu saya untuk menjejak balik akaun dan password okukita.blogspot.com ini.

Jadi, inilah juga salah satu azam saya untuk 2012...terima kasih yang tidak terhingga juga kepada Pn.Mazita kerana beliaulah semangat perjungan saya kembali semula...SELAMAT MAJU JAYA!



Khamis, 4 Jun 2009

Just sharing...

Positive attitude allows Ong to be an overcomer
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/National/2573666/Article/index_html
USM  acting vice-chancellor Prof Ahmad Shukri Mustapa Kamal (right) chatting with  Ong Boo Siong (left) and other distance learning students in Penang   yesterday. (Inset) Datuk Yahya Hamid
USM acting vice-chancellor Prof Ahmad Shukri Mustapa Kamal (right) chatting with Ong Boo Siong (left) and other distance learning students in Penang yesterday. (Inset) Datuk Yahya Hamid

GEORGE TOWN: Ong Boo Siong has not allowed the fact that he has only one functioning arm to stop him from pursuing his dreams. In fact, it has spurred him on.

The 35-year-old freelance motivational speaker's right arm was not fully developed at birth, ascribed to the fact that his mother had taken the drug Thalidomide during her pregnancy to control severe morning sickness. 

"I have a positive outlook on life. If we think positively, it doesn't matter what happens. I see my situation as a challenge," said Ong, who lives in Puchong with his wife and 2-plus-year-old daughter. 

He said his faith and his parents have helped him to achieve what he has in his life.

He already holds a diploma in information technology from Institut Teknologi Tun Abdul Razak (Ittar) and is now pursuing a degree in anthropology and sociology through Universiti Sains Malaysia's distance learning programme.
Another student, Datuk Yahya Hamid, the managing director of an oil and gas company, is pursuing a degree in political science.

The 55-year-old from Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan, says all four of his children, aged 22 to 28, had attended university and now it was his turn to get a degree.

Yahya said he chose the course as part of his job was to understand the culture and behaviour of people.

He said he came across the advertisement for USM's distance learning programme by chance and hoped to complete his degree in four years.

The pair were among 2,192 off-campus students offered places in the distance learning programme in four courses -- Humanities (418 places), Social Science (417), Science (583) and Management (774).

In his speech welcoming the students, acting vice-chancellor Prof Ahmad Shukri Mus-tapa Kamal called on them to use the opportunity well to acquire knowledge and skills.

"Apart from modules, books and notes, such students now have video conferences and e-learning portals at their disposal," adding that the facilities were provided at a relatively low cost.

Khamis, 12 Mac 2009

Help Disabled Become Able to Work

Dear all,

Kelab Kecergasan Ampang Jaya (KKAJ), a nonprofit social agency has setup a Vocational Centre for the Disabled with the aim to help people with disabilities become independent.

The centre provides training facilities for trainees to learn employable skills on handling paper lamination, document binding and packaging.

The centre is located at Dewan Bandar Baru Ampang. Each trainee will get RM200.00 allowance per month for their food and transportation expenses.

For more details, please contact Ms. Anita Lim ( plz call me first at 019-2702 083 to get her contact) as soon as possible.



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PROGRAM USAHA NIAGA HARAPAN
UNTUK GOLONGAN KURANG UPAYA
Kelab Kecergasan Ampang Jaya sedang menawarkan Program Usaha Niaga Harapan untuk Golongan Kurang Upaya.

Program ini bertujuan untuk menyediakan Program Latihan Usaha Niaga melalui bengkel latihan kepada golongan kurang upaya.

Sebagai langkah awal, bengkel ini akan menawarkan kemahiran seperti berikut:-

1. Latihan Menjilid Buku (Book Binding)
2. Latihan Photocopy
3. Latihan Lamination
4. Latihan Membungkus (Packing)


Tiada bayaran akan dikenakan kepada peserta program ini. Malah RM200.00 sebulan akan dibayar sebagai sokongan asas untuk perbelanjaan makanan serta pengangkutan peserta.

Program ini akan dikendalikan di Pusat Latihan Vocational Centre for the Disabled (Kelab Kecergasan Ampang Jaya) bermula bulan Mac 2009.

Kepada mereka yang berminat, sila hubungi Cik. Anita Lim ( sila hubungi saya terlebih dahulu 019-2702083 untuk mendapat no. beliau) secepat mungkin.

Sekian, terima kasih


Yang Berusaha,
MD RODZI BIN SAAD
Ketua Jawatankuasa Pengelola
Program Usaha Niaga Harapan OKU
merangkap Bendahari
Kelab Kecergasan Ampang Jaya