Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Free Breakfast Program by Project Awareness



Project Awareness (A 计划) organised our first Free Breakfast Program (FBP) for the Elderly and Low-Income families of French Road and King George's Avenue on last Sunday dated 26 April 2015. 


More than 120 elderly and low-income families attended, and 50 volunteers turn up for this event.  Thank you to the volunteers from Project Awareness, students from Singapore Polytechnic and Boon Lay Secondary School.



Elderly were given a choice of 4 different stalls to eat from. The volunteers were there to assist the elderly to buy their food, while some of the volunteers assist the stall owners to sell the food. I sat down and spoke to them and they are all very happy to see us again. Feels so good to see the smiles on their faces. 



Like I explained to my volunteers this event is organised for various reasons, not just to feed people. While feeding those in need is the priority of this event, we also want to take this opportunity to get the elderly (especially those living alone) to get out of their homes and get some sunshine and socialise with people. 



It is especially heartwarming to see young children reaching out to the elderly and how they treat them like their own grandchildren. 



I would like to take this opportunity to thank my team Jacky Goh, Irene Choo, Robin Heng and Tan Lam Siong, my sponsors, volunteers, the stall owners and everyone else for supporting this event and making it a successful one. Thank you!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

My Taiwan Trip in April 2015

Hello Taiwan, I'm back for a second time. Here for work again. This trip is quite fulfilling. Met old friends and new friends! Main agenda for this trip is my performance at Jia Yi! Thank you Ah Lin and Ah Zhen for making the arrangements for my successful performance. The people at Jia Yi are so friendly! Thank you all for the support.




The rest of the trip is spent with my family, bringing them around Taipei and Keelung. Met up with Li Feng Xin 李凤新大哥 at Jay Chou's restaurant! So excited to meet him after watching several of his drama and movies. He gave me a few advices on my entertainment career and life. Not to mention the food is good too!






Missed eating the Taipei street food. Also visited Long Shan Temple, made some prayers and donations. Miss out on seeing my Taiwan fanclub this trip due to timing clash!!! So sad. Cant wait for my next trip back to Taipei. Will see you guys then!

Monday, March 23, 2015

Tribute to Mr Lee Kuan Yew


Mr Lee Kuan Yew (李光耀先), a name so familiar yet not so familiar by the younger generation of Singaporeans. This is because by the time when we the late 80s kids (1988 for my case) start to know about the world, Mr Goh Chok Tong was already the Prime Minister.


The Lee Kuan Yew we all knew are then only read through history texts and books. We hardly get to know him except occasionally seeing him on TV giving out speeches and holding dialogue sessions. Then,  I remember he was a very well respected man. I remember my parents always telling me that without Lee Kuan Yew,  there wont be Singapore today. And so was the same words coming from my grandparents.


Then, fast forward, came the online era where information is spread more freely and came the era of internet dominance and the outburst and emergence of the opposition parties etc, the Lee Kuan Yew we all get to know are suddenly being depicted by some as a dictator, a ruthless leader,  and many other ugly names you can think of,  hoping to smear the reputation of the great man. One even stood to say "He did nothing for me, so I dont feel anything."


Well for once I felt anger, I felt hurt, I felt as though someone had insulted my family. I dont know how, I dont know why but to me there is only a sense of deep gratitude for Mr Lee. I felt I needed to stand up for him now, like how he stood up for Singapore then. Perhaps it's true by the time he was born, like I said, Mr Lee was no longer the Prime Minister, so he felt nothing thinking that Mr Lee has not done anything for him. He did not realise that everything Singapore is was down to this great value man.


Sure of course he did not single handedly build Singapore up, how could he? Noone could. But he did select the team who joined him, delegating the right task to the right people and because of these wise decisions, brought progress to our country. Steve Jobs too didn't single handedly build Apple. If you notice, the chief software engineer, the chief design engineer, chief marketing director of Apple, are all not him. He had an idea in his brain and he chose the team to build his idea and that's how he revolutionise Apple. This was the case of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. He wasn't exactly a Jack Of All Trades but he had a vision. He knew what kind of Singapore he wants to build and he found the right team to help achieve this one goal.


Comparing the development of Singapore against our neighbours, dont you feel proud to be born here? Year in and year out,  we get people from neighbouring countries all wanting to come here to work, we seldom hear of our countrymen needing to go overseas to seek for better jobs. We have the luxury of staying here to work and be with our families, being the bosses of others etc. All these from what? The strict education system made compulsory by Mr Lee. And now we have one of the best education system in the world.


This, is just one of the many great things our founding father had done for us. We should all feel grateful for this man has lay down his entire life to our country, to make sure generations to come for Singapore is well taken care of. His work for 30 years, ensures peace, stability and development for us for perhaps the next 100 years to come. He has lay down a foundation so strong that he knew whoever who manages Singapore after him will know how and what to do.


Thank you Mr Lee Kuan Yew. You will be fondly remembered and thank you for your hard work and effort for the past 50 years. You can finally rest for good now. Dont worry, we will all as Singaporeans, continue to make Singapore a better place for everyone to live in.


Let's all now give a minute of silence for this great man, this man whom you may not know but is the reason of all the luxury you are enjoying now including your running water and HDB flst you live in now, and remember him as a legend who has spent his entire life building Singapore. To the younger generations, he is the Steve Jobs of Singapore. Except he didn't build a phone, he built an entire country, from scratch.


We will never be able to thank you enough for all that you've done for us, for Singapore. Rest in peace, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to PM Lee Hsien Loong and family 李光耀先生,一路走好