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Thursday, 14 August 2008 15:00

Warm Greeting from Collegiate Ambassador for Peace (CAP)!!!

We are pleased to inform all students that CAP will be conducting Volunteer Workshop on 22-24 August 2008 at University Malaysia College. The workshop’s main focus is to inculcate clear mindset of volunteerism through living for the sake of others.

This workshop is one of the On-Going Programmes of Global Peace Festival 2008 Malaysia.

Please come and join us and have some fun together for PEACE on:

Date : 22-24 August 2008
Time : 5.00pm (Friday) - 4.00pm (Sunday)
Venue :2nd College, University of Malaya
Registration : 5.00pm.- 5.30pm
Registration Fees : RM20
Dress Code : Casual Wea


Please kindly fill up the registration form and email ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) to us latest on 18 August and gather at UM Main Library car park by 5pm.

Things to bring :

1) Personal item
2) Note book and pen
3) Sport shoes
4) Pillow and blanket

See you there!!!

CAP Malaysia

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2008 15:07
 

What is GPF?

The Global Peace Festival is held every 2 years bringing together activists, NGO's and other organization or institutions that share a common vision for peace, and who wish to assist the United Nations in achieving their Millennium Development Goals. This festival is a platform from which they can all share their ideas and endeavours, and create the opportunity to celebrate their achievements, develop partnerships and launch new initiatives together.

How you can join us?

Partnerships
The Global Peace festival is all about partners supporting and learning from each other. You or your organisation can either make partnerships with the working groups or just simply because you want to support or endorse the GPF project.

Sponsorships
Monetary sponsorship as well as sponsorship in kind e.g. facilitating a venue or service for projects organised by working groups.