Antipolo City Post Disaster Humanitarian Aid for Orphans Apr 2015

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Post Disaster Aid for Orphans Antipolo City, Philippines

UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPOREAPRIL 2015

Post Disaster Aid for ChildrenOn 17 Dec 2014 Sr Neriza E Nicolasora IJ, a trained school teacher by profession, visited Singapore to

meet up with members of the subcommittee humanitarian affairs.

Sr Neriza E Nicolasora left, in discussions with members of subcom humanitarian affairs ,

Alex Louis & Ms Carol Choong

Basic Necessities Needed • Children were made

orphans because of natural disasters.

• A garage is used as a temporary classroom

to provide basic education for children.• To ensure children attend lessons regularly

meals and basic necessities were

needed.

SubCom Humanitarian Affairs Commences Collection of Aid

Members of Subcom Humanitarian Affairs, from left to right: Ms Carol Choong, Lead Coordinator Ms Anastasia Setyadi,

Chairman Alex Louis, Ms Irene Arieputri, Ms Katarina Anggita

Singapore Chinese Girls School’s strategic partnership with UNAS adds value to our

humanitarian projects.

SC Model UN(SCMUN) when introduced in 2006 was not

just a talk shop. It aims to get students engaged in resolving humanitarian issues such as

eradicating poverty.

At SCMUN 2015, Food was collected by directors of the different councils over the

three days of the conference.

Delegates were reminded during all major assemblies to donate actively. Students of

SCGS also donated generously.

Members of Secretariat of SCMUN 2015

Sorting & Packing the Aid

Into the Cartons Ready for Shipment

Aid ArrivesAntipolo City, Philippines

Unpacking Sorting, Dividing

Repacking Aid into smaller packages ready for

distribution to orphans

Orphans Expressing Their Joy On Receiving Aid

A Group Picture with Sr Neriza

Letter of Thanks & Appreciation

Dated 29 May 2015 From Members of the Social Service Ministry on behalf

of the OrphanBeneficiaries

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