Dear Rotarians,
At the open house event at JARO today, President Ng Swee Poh of RC Johor Bahru officially handover the two computer systems to the JARO committee in a simple ceremony attended by many local supporters and club Rotarians.

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The Johore Area Rehabilitation Organization (JARO) is a registered charity which manages 3 sheltered workshops catering to the rehabilitation requirements of the physically and mentally challenged. It aims to start a new lease of life for people to create a sense of independence and to reposition themselves with dignity in the mainstream of society. JARO currently has a total of 63 work people, the majority of them married with families and school-going children.

The aim of the project is to purchase two computer systems with flat-screen monitors to help improve the work environment of JARO so that the physical and mentally impaired persons in JARO can be taught computer literacy on new product development, on-line products display, and stock management under the direct supervision of volunteers, led by Chris Parry, via internet technology. The other necessary equipment required will be web cameras and a wireless router that will enable the use of Skype for internet communication.

In addition, the club contributed a small donation of RM2,000 to JARO and President handled a mock cheque to Dato’ Lim Kee Jin who received it on behalf of JARO.

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The club had received a District Simplified Grant (DSG) of USD 2,000 from The Rotary Foundation for the community project to assist JARO folks improve their livelihood. President Swee Poh received a gift as a mark of appreciation.
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The press were there and will put up the reporting later.
Thank you.
Regards

PP Dr Ho