Friday, March 25, 2005 On the 24 th of March, upper secondary RGS students will be dispatched island-wide to sell the tissue packets to the public priced at a dollar each. The rest of the school, including staff and parent volunteers, will also be roped in to sell the tissue-packets to their relatives and friends. Sponsored by the staff and parents of RGS, each tissue packet contains a two-year calendar, information on the tsunami disaster, and how each person can contribute. The tissue packet holders are specifically designed to be reusable, to serve as a reminder of the long lasting impact of the Tsunami.• The total amount raised by the T-issue Project is slated to go directly towards ground-zero in Sri Lanka through our collaboration with two organisations: Crisis Relief Society (Singapore), which will manage the psychological aspect of survivors of the tsunami disaster, and the Singapore International Foundation's Youth Expedition Project, which will focus on rebuilding and reconstruction efforts in areas devastated by the tsunami. • Said Mrs Deborah Tan, Principal of RGS, " We are gratified that our students have initiated this project. By their actions, they show that they have deep empathy for people who are less fortunate than them and are moved to do what they can to help these people". WAIT. HOLD ON A MINUTE. Didnt i see many girls slacking about? anyway. mason was damn funny. the girl asked him to buy, he said "NO!" Then he walk away. damn funny. anyway, i spent 2 and a half hours on something i suck at.in the end it didnt look too bad. looks like a rice dumpling. Dinner was nutrisoy while some people had jacks place. never invite me along. |
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