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Treasure Hunt – A smashing success
 
 

 LA21 TRANS Boundary Treasure Hunt from Petaling Jaya to Parit Buntar and Bukit Merah Laketown Resort on 6th October was a great success for the branch, particularly the Pathfinder SIG, whose volunteers tirelessly marshalled, organised and nursed along 57 cars on the nature hunt.

The end result was a donation to MNS’s Education Fund of RM15,000, and the same amount to the Perak Palliative Care Society.

The event was organised under the auspices of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, partnered by Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya and Majlis Daerah Kerian. A key organiser was Liani Alymann, who used to work with MNS but is now a consultant with the Local Agenda 21 team at the Ministry.

It is unfair to single out just a few names when so much effort went into the event from all corners, but we cannot overlook our Pathfinder coordinator, Soong Wye Ping, who undertook so much of the organisation and detail. As a direct result of this event, she and the core team built up a good rapport with many government officials.

For those who know little about LA21, it is an initiative that arose out of the Rio Earth Summit for Sustainable Development in 1992. To quote the information leaflet, “Agenda 21 recognises that many (development) problems as well as their solutions lie in local activities. As such, it called for communities and local governments to forge strategic partnerships to manage their environment in a sustainable way, thus creating their Local Agenda 21 (LA21). The programme seeks to increase the participation of local communities with local authorities to:

1. address local social and economic issues;

2. address local conservation, resource management and development issues;

3. enhance the roles of various groups in the local community in promoting sustainable development; and

4. encourage a more sustainable approach to local development.”

This fundraising project benefited the MNS Education Fund to help run the Kelab Pencinta Alam programmes in schools and the Perak Palliative Care Society to ensure that both ends of the treasure hunt developed new connections.

Profuse thanks to more than 30 members who came forward (many for the first time or a long time) to put in time and effort for a good cause. Thanks to the coordinators of Pathfinders who volunteered to suffer sleep deprivation, heat and exhaustion. They saw their efforts bear fruit.

The Treasure Hunt was not just a members’ event. We had many public participants in 56 cars, with a total of 224 participants. If we had depended on members alone, it would have flopped because the response was really weak from MNS members. The lesson learnt is that we can and should approach the public with interesting events and raise funds as a result of that effort.

The Press was invited and cost sponsored by the branch, and they reciprocated with lots of good publicity and awareness. At the end of the two-day event, many participants asked if we could do it annually. Wait a bit, lah.                     
                                                                                                                                 – Angela Hijjas

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