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JCI Mines Bulletin Jan – Mar 2013 Plan of Action 2013 Presidential Theme: “Unity & Friendship” “Better understanding brings a better community” BUSINESS Warmest greetings from JCI Mines! First and foremost, it is our great pleasure to present to you the 2013 JCI Mines 1st Newsletter! This newsletter covers the activities of JCI Mines in Sunway, Seri Kembangan, Sri Petaling, Kajang, and even Bentong at Pahang! Unity and Friendship is the theme of JCI Mines big eight years “B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S.” directions in this year, which we focus on individual selfimprovement and leadership development. One of it is we have invited more JCI Mines members to be anticipated in the leadership; hence the number of leaders of JCI Mines has increased, and more OCs are being empowered! Secondly, we also empowered more members to actively take part in various activities and challenges. Well-done to JCI Member Chai Li Hsia and JCI Member Alson Wong Hing Lup for taking up the challenge to create JCI Mines 2013 1st Bulletin.

At the same time, JCI Mines has also made various visits to the Local Factories at Balakong, Kajang, and Sri Kembangan, hoping to meet with the local communities and build up a mutual benefit relationship with them.

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Upcoming with JCI Mines

Date: 26-28th April 2013 Venue: KSL Resort and Hotel VP International: Spencer Lee Official Course – JCI IMPACT Date: 6th April 2013 Venue: Sunway Mentari Coach: ATD Damien Chua OC: June Cheng

Public Speaking and Debate Workshop Date: Ongoing whole April Coach: Chong Yen Yoon COLLABORATION PARTNER

Yet, Language is the most important communication tools, hence with JCI Mines signature of Speed Typing Classroom, we aiming (1) Understand the community language barriers; (2) Promote the awareness of proper language; (3) Teach proper language usage from the root-level. As we believe better understanding will leads to more united and strong community!

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The Leaders

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JCI Mines 2013 Leaders in Action Mines

Jacky Chee Kong Hwee Executive Vice President

Spencer Lee Teck Seng Vice President (International) Ong Bee Kar Vice President (Community)

Board of Directors

Frederick Tang Chin Wai Vice President (Individual) Jessica Tong Wai Leng Vice President (Business)

President Nicholas Koay Zhen Lin (Bachelor of Accounting) 017-6344637 Immediate Past President Jay Chong Yen Jye (Bachelor of Knowledge Engineering) 016-7806997 General Legal Counsel Chong Yen Yoon (Master of Science in Forestry) 016-2654072 Secretary General Chai Li Hsia (Bachelor of Art in International Hospitality Management) 012-2608283

Nicholas Koay Zhen Lin Chapter President Chai Li Hsia Secretary General Jay Chong Yen Jye Immediate Past President

Edwin Khong Wai Howe Honorary Treasurer Chong Yen Yoon General Legal Counsel

Vice President (Individual) Frederick Tang Chin Wai (Bachelor of Multimedia Studies) 017-3847043

Vice President (Business) Jessica Tong Wai Leng (Master in Business Admin) 016-3326621

Vice President (International) Spencer Lee Teck Seng (Undergraduates BSC in Network Computing) 016-3378593

Vice President (Community) Ong Bee Kar (Master in Economy) 012-3921627

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Honorary Treasurer Edwin Khong Wai Howe (Bachelor of Software Engineering) 016-346028

Executive Vice President Jacky Chee Kong Hwee (Master in Business Admin) 012-7213228

Executive Secretary Wong Hing Lup (Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting) 012-9180753

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About JCI is a membership-based nonprofit organization of young active citizens ages 18 to 40 in more than 100 countries who are dedicated to creating positive change in their communities. Each JCI member shares the belief that in order to create lasting positive change, we must improve ourselves and the world around us. JCI members take ownership of their communities by identifying problems and creating targeted solutions to crate impact.

Our Philosophy As global citizens, we all have rights and responsibilities, as well as shared goals. Through active citizenship, we embrace social responsibility and work towards goals that benefit communities worldwide. JCI members embrace new ideas, collaboration and diversity. Guided by the vision and initiative to transform their lives and the world, JCI members have the courage to address the great challenges of our time.

A Framework of Results The JCI Active Citizen Framework provides a methodology for running sustainable, needs-based projects that create measurable results in communities. The process starts with assessing community needs in health and wellness, education and economic empowerment, and sustainability. By engaging partners and evaluating results, JCI members ensure their projects deliver effective positive change.

JCI Around the World With around 5,000 JCI Local Organizations in more than 100 JCI National Organizations, JCI forms a vibrant global community of nearly 200,000 active citizens. All members belong to a JCI Local Organization where they focus on finding solutions to problems in their local community. Local Organizations are affiliated to National Organizations. This structure forms a global grassroots movement, empowering members to run international projects, exchange ideas and work together to develop new ways to create positive change in their communities.

JCI Mission To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change.

JCI Vision To be the leading global network of young active citizens.

JCI Values That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men; That earth's great treasure lies in human personality; And that service to humanity is the best work of life.

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JCI Malaysia Current Facts 2013 Junior Chamber International Malaysia (JCI Malaysia) is a National Organization of the Junior Chamber International chapters in Malaysia. This organization is affiliated to Junior Chamber International (JCI), a worldwide leadership development organization for young people aged between 18 to 40, and welcomes all nationalities, races and religions.

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Malaysia JCI Malaysia is one of the Top 10 National Organizations (# members)

Membership There are about 2,821 Malaysian members from 53 local chapters in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.

2,821 Active members in year 2012

Members Average Age

53 local organizations in year 2012

Members by Gender

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Female Âą47%

Headquarters No.19-3, Jalan Setiawangsa 8, Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. JCI Malaysia Official Website www.jcimalaysia.cc

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Male Âą53%

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Business

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Visitation to Microsoft Malaysia Together with Collaboration Activities 22th March 2013, Petronas Twin Tower, KLCC Keynote Speaker

Microsoft Malaysia Collaborating with AppCollection has given JCI Mines members many opportunities to explore in the IT World. During January and March, JCI Mines has leaded the members to visit Microsoft Malaysia’s New Office at Tower 3, KLCC twice. JCI Mines has even endorsed a team of emerging entrepreneur to take part in a Asian Development Bank (ADB) Contest, and the team has managed to listed as the Top 10 Finalist in Malaysia!

Fast Facts from ADB Malaysia

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Community 飞跃文东献爱心

Old Folks Home Visitation Venue: Rumah Sejahtera Chinese Chi Sin Thong Date : 6 February 2013

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Together with Lions Clubs KL Pudu JCI Mines, together with Lion Club of Kuala Lumpur Pudu have joint-visited the Old Folks Home, Rumah Sejahtera Bentong on 6th February 2013.

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Individual

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Officers Training School 24th January 2013, Asia Success Inc. Office

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Topic Covered   

Session 1: What is Organization

Organization Management Project Planning Meeting Procedure

Session 2: Project Management

Session 3: Meeting Procedure

SPECIAL THANKS

Venue sponsor Leong Kong Meng JCI KL Mandarin

PP Chong Yen Yoon General Legal Counsel

IPP Jay Chong Area Officer – System Development


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JCI MINES INSTALLATION & AWARD BANQUET Highlights 28-30th April 2012, Ixora Hotel, Penang

Installation of new Board of Director 2013 Award to member: Chapter Award

Award to member: Chapter Award

Board of Director 2012

Installation of new Board of Director 2013


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New President Installation & Maiden Speech

Appreciation to:


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Special thanks to JCI members & friends:

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Malaysia International Tourism Bloggers Conference & Awards 2013 6 March 2013, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center

JCI Member Group Photos

JCI Mines Immediate Past President JCI Member Karen Lau cum Area Officer System Development JCI Mines President

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Empowerment

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NVP Forum Venue: Asia Success Inc Date : 24 /01/ 2013

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UN Millennium Bulletin Development Goals Background: The JCI Commitment to the MDGs In September 2000 at the UN Millennium Summit, world leaders agreed to set of time-bound and measurable goals and targets for combating many of the social and economic issues facing the nations of the world. The eight UN Millennium Development Goals (UN MDGs) are placed at the heart of the Millennium Campaign’s global agenda. At the 2003 JCI Leadership Summit at the United Nations in New York, JCI committed to contributing to the efforts of the UN and resolved to use the goals as a framework for creating positive change and to encourage the development of programs and projects designed to address issues outlined in the goals. Working in collaboration with the United Nations, JCI has held several Leadership Summits at the UN in New York. These Summits have helped JCI members lean about the UN and its projects, including those related to the UN MDGs.

8 Millennium Development Goals

These eight objectives provide a comprehensive list of areas of vital concern for nations around the world. By developing projects to address these goals, JCI members can create targeted programs that deliver measurable results and create a profound impact. Children are the future, but not all have the opportunity to grow equally.JCI members have committed to advancing UN Millennium Development Goals 2 and 4: Universal Education and Child Health. Whether it’s raising awareness, raising funds or raising the walls of a new schoolhouse, the young active citizens of JCI are making the future brighter for many kids. A lack of education and proper health care are tremendous barriers to overcome for children in many nations. Even youth in developed countries can suffer from poor access to health care or inadequate education. Children need our help to ensure they are equipped to become the future leaders the world needs.

MDG 2: Achieve universal primary education

MDG 4: Reduce child mortality

Globally, 73 million children are not enrolled in primary school.

Despite a recent rise, 12% of children in developing countries remain out of school. In sub-Saharan Africa, that number rises to 29%.

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Nearly 90 countries have yet to reach universal primary education, and 58 of those are not expected to achieve this goal by 2015.

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Aid directed to basic education for low-income countries is currently USD $5 billion, less than half of the estimated USD $11 billion needed to reach universal primary education by 2015.

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Nearly 10 million children under five die every year from preventable causes like pneumonia, measles and malaria. In 62 countries, the mortality rate for children under five is not declining rapidly enough to meet the 2015 target of reducing mortality by two thirds. Malnutrition is estimated to contribute to more than one third of all deaths in children under five. As of 2006, 26% of all children under five years old were considered undernourished.


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Editor’s Corner

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Editors’ Message Hi fellow Jaycees and readers, I hope you enjoy reading our e-newsletter. I appreciate that JCI Mines given chance for me to contribute on this newsletter. It was my pleasure, as JCI Mines provide a platform for selfimprovement. We have more upcoming events. Please stay tuned with us.

Greetings all members,

Thanks. JCI Member Chai Li Hsia Secretary General Editor (1)

I would like to thank you JCI Mines for giving me this opportunity to be one of the editor of JCI Mines Quarterly Bulletin.

Special Thanks to:

Looking on the happenings in the photos reminds me of every little positive change we have created, and we hope together with more people we could create a bigger impact! Please join us more! Thank you.

JC Chong Yen Yoon Lee Jun Yi (for providing (Photographer of JCI information and photos) IAB)

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NVP Assigned Joanne Cheah (for keep supporting us)

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JCI Member Wong Hing Lup Executive Secretary Editor (2)

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