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Channel
NewsAsia invites you and your family this Saturday to
the ...
One Deed, One Lifetime Community Day @ Central Singapore
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Civic Plaz, Ngee Ann City
1pm - 9 pm
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Lots
of fun games and activities await you and your family
at the carnival!
Take
part in the chain of kindness by sending someone a specially
printed "Cheerful Card" (on sale at $0.50
per piece) to brighten his/her day.
And
if your kids love to draw, why not encourage them to
take part in the children's "Show A Little Kindness"
drawing contest.
Also,
keep a lookout for special appearances by MediaCorp
Studio's Artistes (Belinda Lee, Carole Lin & Fiona
Xie) and MediaCorp News' Presenters (Cheryl Fox, Chua
Ying, Glenda Chong, Ng Siew Leng and Suzanne Ho) at
the carnival.
So
hurry on down this Saturday and celebrate with us what
it means to pay it forward!
Proceeds from the sale of the "Cheerful Cards"
and selected items/fees collected from the game stalls
and childrens drawing contest will go towards
raising funds for the MILK (Mainly I Love Kids) Fund,
a non-profit organisation.
Event
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"One
Deed, One Lifetime" (ODOL) is a community project organised
by Channel NewsAsia which aims to inspire Singaporeans to do
that one good deed in this lifetime. In a world that increasingly
sends out the me-first message, ODOL hopes to restore faith
in the basic good of humankind and affirm the good in all of
us. The goal of ODOL is to be the platform for the perpetuation
of goodness, beginning with the individual.
What
is a good deed you may ask? It's anything that has a positive
impact on another individual, in particular something which
he or she cannot do for himself or herself, better yet something
which he or she had not even expected. But it has to be done
for an individual rather than an organisation.
It
can be something as simple as a smile, or something as extravagant
as a huge amount of money donated. It can be something as
concrete as giving a liver or something as nebulous as providing
a listening ear.
The
only limit is in your heart and mind.
Channel
NewsAsia has tied up with several self-help organisations
to bring to light some of the help needed. See how you
can participate
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