Sunday, October 02, 2005

KIOKU - One TO Ten

ONE


Oliver (right), helping Marco to register himself. Like all other handicapped friends, Marco will get a coupon book, where they can use it to play games, claim their lunch, or even shopping...

TWO


...shopping at our jumbo sale counter! Everything that you see here are up for sale, and the maximum price tag : RM 5! (Curse Angel! i think it ONLY applicable on ME :p)
(PHOTO : SNah)

THREE


Oh you want some art pieces? Look for our friends on wheelchair, behind the counter. If this is not good enough...

FOUR


...the ladies will tell you where to shop! (From Left: Angel, Carol and Rosaline)

FIVE


Today, Mr. Policemen will play with you, so don't be afraid to try! With the help of many other organizations and volunteers, we turn the Lake Garden into a big playground!

SIX


Tired, but still they post for us!
(PHOTO : SNah)

SEVEN


But i guess they enjoy the game, too!

EIGHT


You throw, we will "aim" for you???
(PHOTO : SNah)

NINE


Almost every game comes with simple instructions like this, even though the rules and game plan are quite hands-on.

TEN


And finally, sorry to say that Stephen don't have much time to play and shop around :p

******* ******* *******

For seven long years, Service KIOKU, with the help of SCI, trying to bring the handicapped and the public together.

Sometime, money is something, but not everything.

At least for this one day, most of them can play and have fun like any other normal people. Not that they can't do it on any other day, but sometime it's our EYES that denies them.

PERKHIDMATAN KIOKU
PUSAT LATIHAN INTERAKSI ORANG-ORANG KURANG UPAYA
1E, GALERY TAMAN SRI SENTOSA,
JALAN KLANG LAMA,
58000 KUALA LUMPUR
TEL/FAX : 03 - 7782 7640
CELL : 016 - 360 3527

Help them make the call, when necessary, in case they didn't get this message.

Thanking you in advance.

3 Comments:

At 2:51 PM, Blogger Pandabonium said...

Great "people pictures". That event is a wonderful idea.

When I was a dharma school teacher in Hawaii, we used to the take the kids to retirement homes to connect with the elderly people. Everyone of every age really enjoyed it and appreciated each other.

 
At 8:07 PM, Blogger S said...

very nice concept. great pics too! kudos to the organization that does this.

 
At 9:06 PM, Blogger @ロウ 。LOW@ said...

Pandabonium: Sounds like a good idea, my friend! Thanks for sharing! Maybe i should call you "sensei" afterall :p

Thanks, s! We're just messenger, hope others will get the message! :)

 

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