PEACE Malaysia to send doctors to aid Yogjakarta Quake
KUALA LUMPUR, May 30, 2006: “PEACE Malaysia will be sending its medical team to Yogjakarta as its
humanitarian aid to earthquake victims in Indonesia within the next 24 hours. They will be joining our
Advance Team which arrived early Sunday morning,” says Dato’ Mukhriz Mahathir, Coordinator of Peace Malaysia in a Media Statement issued today.
Resort City to donate proceeds
SERI KEMBANGAN, Mon
Mines Resort City will donate its Nov 12 proceeds from its five outlets to Peace Malaysia’s South Asian Earthquake Victims Fund.
Kids show the way for peace
IT WAS the chance of a lifetime for the young talents of the PJ School of Speech and Drama as they performed their Peace skit in front of more than 10,000 Malaysians at the Sinar Keamanan concert recently.
SOUTH ASIA QUAKE: Eau Claire gives RM100,000
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6:
Eau Claire Mineral Water Sdn Bhd today donated RM100,000 to the South Asian Earthquake fund, taking it closer to the RM1 million minimum target set by Peace Malaysia.
The mineral water bottling company becomes the third largest contributor to the fund after Berjaya chairman and chief executive Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun who gave RM228,000 last week and Umno Youth which donated RM200,000.
Resort City to donate proceeds
SERI KEMBANGAN, Mon
Mines Resort City will donate its Nov 12 proceeds from its five outlets to Peace Malaysia’s South Asian Earthquake Victims Fund.
Brothers give all from piggy bank
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 9:
Pavandeep Singh, 8, and his brother Virandeep, 6, walked into Balai Berita today carrying a red tin piggy bank.
They gave the money in it, all RM600 of it, to the Pakistan Earthquake Fund.
SOUTH ASIAN QUAKE: Foundation gives RM100,000
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 8:
Yayasan Budi Penyayang contributed RM100,000 to the South Asian Earthquake Victims Fund today - nudging the fund closer to its RM1 million target.
The foundation’s chief executive Leela Mohd Ali handed a cheque to Peace Malaysia representative Anas Hafiz Mustaffa.
Aman capai sasaran kutipan RM1 juta
KUALA LUMPUR: Perikatan Keamanan Rakyat Malaysia (Aman Malaysia) yang melancarkan Tabung Mangsa Gempa Bumi Asia Selatan bagi membantu mangsa gempa bumi, khusus di Pakistan bulan lalu, sudah mencapai sasaran kutipan berjumlah RM1 juta.
Mines Resort City bantu mangsa gempa
KUALA LUMPUR: Mines Resort City akan menyumbang semua hasil kutipan lima perniagaannya, iaitu Palace of Golden Horses Hotel, Mines Beach Resort, Mines Wonderland, Mines Wonder Bowl dan Mines Cruise kepada Tabung Mangsa Gempa Bumi Asia Selatan pada 12 November depan.
Tabung Gempa Bumi Asia kumpul RM525,000
KUALA LUMPUR: Rakyat Malaysia yang pemurah sudah menderma lebih setengah juta ringgit untuk Tabung Mangsa Gempa Bumi Asia Selatan dalam tempoh lima hari selepas pelancarannya.






