Picture of the week-The moon, one day after the Mid-autumn Festival, when it is at its roundest.

An Announcement from the Management

To all friends who have or have not worked with us,

Please do not offer any financial help to anyone who claims to be working with KICVOP, unless you have consulted the management of KICVOP. We have received several cases of our former volunteers offering financial help to youngsters who claimed to be working with us. The money was in the end never recovered and wasted for some personal gains.

Please be also aware that KICVOP will not ask for any financial help from you either through the organisation or our employees. All people who are officially qualified to work with us have been listed on our website: www.kicvop.org

If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me,

Email Address: landonmeng@gmail.com

Best regards,

Landon
Programme Coordinator of KICVOP


Friday, 20 August 2010

Washing..Lots of Washings...A Laundry Lady Needed!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought about recording this down yesterday night, but was too tired to do so. After I finished writing my last post yesterday, I found out I had left 14 clothes waiting to be washed in the water since the day before. Although I was deadly exhausted, I had to do it somehow. so, at twelve o'clock in the night, I started washing my clothes. After a painful hour and a despairing half, I finished washing all of them, apart from one of my trousers for which I was had absolutely no interest to touch under the moon, and hung them neatly at the back of the centre. My hands were seriously burning in the end. I then went to sleep uneasily thinking about my trousers which were still in water with cleaning powder.

Tomorrow will be a big day-the VCT is to take place in Kazo Mixed. I hope there gonna be lots of people coming to do the test. However, we still need to do some door-to-door visits through out the day tomorrow.

All materials for the chicken factory have been purchased today. The only thing left for now is waiting it to be built by the end of tomorrow, hopefully. We also need to book the chicks tomorrow.

Mac said taking care of the broilers is the top priority of all of us. If anything happened to the broilers, we will not be able to fill the deficit caused by the not-up-to-standard timbers.

Please excuse me for not updating the News section on the website. I am really busy and the internet here has never wanted to cooperate!

I'll try hardly next time to make my post more readable, rather than sounding like a pure agenda...

By the way, when it comes to disciplinary matters, I am the one who plays the bastard. Mac, dear mac, will act as my most sincere supporter behind the front line. So, I shared with him a saying during lunch today: "Glory to the dead, life to the living"

It is deadly true sometimes...Please don't take it seriously!

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