Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Help Haiti

I know I may come off as a little late, I know most of you had already known about this, but as of today, Haiti is still in rubbles and chaos. Massive help has been rendered worldwide be it monetarily or physically but till today, Haiti is still in shreds.






Some background info for those who missed the news two weeks ago.

Quote from BBC news website:

A massive 7.0-magnitude earthquake has struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti.

The extent of the devastation is still unclear but there are fears thousands of people may have died.

Haiti's worst quake in two centuries hit south of the capital Port-au-Prince on Tuesday, wrecking the presidential palace, UN HQ and other buildings.

A "large number" of UN personnel were reported missing by the organisation. Many people have spent the night outside amid fears of more aftershocks.

The Red Cross says an estimated three million people have been affected and 70,000 bodies are trapped under the rubble, with up to 200, 000 dead.

Describing the earthquake as a "catastrophe", Haiti's envoy to the US said the cost of the damage could run into billions.

The quake, which struck about 15km (10 miles) south-west of Port-au-Prince, was quickly followed by two strong aftershocks of 5.9 and 5.5 magnitude.

The tremor hit at 1653 (2153 GMT) on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said. Phone lines to the country failed shortly afterwards.

There is still no official word on casualties and the extent of the devastation is only now becoming clearer with dawn breaking.

To read more, click here.

There is an extensive and more informative coverage of this tragedy at "dailymail.co.uk". To read, Click HERE.

It's been two weeks.

As of yesterday, there are still hundreds and thousands of people still buried underneath. The entire nation is now facing threats of looting accompanied by shortage of food and water supply. Many people are facing a life and death situation every single moment as you read this.

While we are here enjoying our food, occasionally wasting here and there, the people in Haiti struggling to find food, clothing, water or even a simple shelter.

They need help. I wouldnt want to go on describing or saying more to which how badly the country is affected but knowing it's one of the poorest countries in South America, I think we can all imagine the extent of difficulty of rescue efforts they are facing.

Two channels of Donations can be made to the Singapore Red Cross:

1) Cheque donations
Donations via cheque can be sent to the Singapore Red Cross @ 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486. Please make the cheque to “Singapore Red Cross Society” and include name, contact details and “Earthquake Haiti” at the back of the cheque

2) Walk-in donations
Donors may make their cash/cheque donations at the Singapore Red Cross @ 15 Penang Lane (near Dhoby Gaut MRT Station) during its office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 9pm and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays and Sundays.


For more information, click here.

Here in Singapore, some of us may find it hard to do direct volunteering due to our commitments and other reasons, but I believe a little monetary contribution shouldnt be a problem to most of us. So please, I appeal to all, please help.

Thank You.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Thank You!

Finally finished writing more than 100 copies of greeting cards. My hands aching now. Haha. I hope you all will like it!




Wanna say a big thank you to Joseph Di, Carol Mei and Serena and EME for helping out today. They started since noon and only just went back only. It’s really hard on you guys, but I truly appreciate it!

The whole of EME together with Joseph, Carol and Serena have been going around helping to collect the coupons and gather everyone to help me cast votes to put my song up the radio charts. I really hope their hardwork will pay off and by having my song up there would be my best mode of payment to them. I really hope it happens! Pray! (",)

Today while walking by Causeway Point I caught two familiar faces. I've seen them on TV before. But they are not artistes. They are a pair of mother and son featured in one of the episodes of a reality tv where Quan Yi Feng and Christopher Lee hosts and bring a group of volunteers to help out families in need. I happened to watch this episode and saw this loving mother and son.

I know it's been hard on the mum having to take care of her son, who is diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy and is constantly on the verge of life and death everyday. His mum was so worried that she could not be by his side when he should unfortunately pass away, she decided to stick with him 24/7, also to take care of him. As a result, her husband is the only sole breadwinner. But they do not seek donations from others. Instead, they decided to do a mini business together, selling tidbits and handmade stuffs outside Causeway Point. I dont know if they frequent other areas but I so happen to see them there. Anyway, I bought some sweet from them and I truly wish them all the best. If one day you guys walk pass Causeway Point and see pair of mother and son, and the son is wheelchair bound, it is them. Do show your support to them.

Anyway, I’m blessed to have a lot of people helping me here and there. Love all of you!

Thank you all!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Down But Not Out

Keng Huei sent me a prank sms today, but luckily I'm smart enough not to fall for it. Lol. Dont get pranked everyone! Hahaha!

Carol and Yu Jing so sweet yesterday, I must announce here. Haha. So random.

Also thank Joseph Di and Serena for making another trip down to JP to collect the stuffs we left yesterday. 辛苦你们了!

Today I got nagged by alot of people. Haha. First was Boss, then Joseph Di, then 娟姐 and Cat 姐. All rushing me to go see doctor. Ok I admit I wasnt feeling very well but I dont like taking medicine! >.<>

*Hint Hint*
Ok, I just took medicine again. Going off to bed! School again tomorrow. I asked my mates to bring ECD to lecture tomorrow. I wonder if they will, or have they eaten them up yesterday. :(

Anyway, Good night!