This fellowship was organised by Lions Club of KK Host to welcome the 10 visiting Lions from Singapore led by PDG William Tan(Singapore East) and PDG Henry Tan(Bedok) in conjunction with our Joint Project: 20ft Container Recycled Clothings for the Sabah needy.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
22Jan2010 Medical Services
Medical consultation and free treatment were provided by OC Dr Gan and 2nd VDG Dr Tan.
More than 280 people from Kg Inakaak and nearby villagers tuned up to receive treatment. Majority of the adults suffered from chronic backache and bodyache with treatment made even more challenging as they also have gastric problems. The kids are having mostly cough and cold and skin problems. We noted that many kids have worm manifestation. One good thing observed is that Obesity and obesity associated illnesses like hypertension and diabetes is not common among the people here.
More than 280 people from Kg Inakaak and nearby villagers tuned up to receive treatment. Majority of the adults suffered from chronic backache and bodyache with treatment made even more challenging as they also have gastric problems. The kids are having mostly cough and cold and skin problems. We noted that many kids have worm manifestation. One good thing observed is that Obesity and obesity associated illnesses like hypertension and diabetes is not common among the people here.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
20 Jan 2010 Fellowship Dinner LC KK Host with Japan LCIF Team.
This fellowship was organised in conjunction with the Japan LCIF Tour and the visit of Lions members from LC Okayama Kibi & LC Ichinomiya Japan.
President Nenita presenting Certificates of Appreciation to 2nd VDG Dr Tan in conjunction with the Gravity Feed Projects jointly with the Lions from Korea and Japan.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
16-17 Jan 2010 Rural Community Health Project.
Joint Projects by 6 Lions Clubs: Keningau, Keningau Mandarin, KK Downtown, Tawau Mandarin, Tenom & Tenom Mandarin. Leos form SM Ken Hwa also assisted at this project.
Special thanks to Dental Department Hospital Keningau, led by DrJane and also Dr Loga for providing the much needed dental services to the villagers. Also thanks to Mr Bala & Mr Alban for the agricultural kits and farming guides.
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Special thanks to Dental Department Hospital Keningau, led by DrJane and also Dr Loga for providing the much needed dental services to the villagers. Also thanks to Mr Bala & Mr Alban for the agricultural kits and farming guides.
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Expedition to Kg Labang Indonesia.(Pt.1)
Kg Labang is the nearest Indonesian village , about 20 minutes boat ride from our where we serve at Kg Inakaak
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