Monday, 11 June 2012

THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT ONSERVED BY THE SCMI SHILLONG CITY UNIT, SHILLONG




       

 On the 2nd June 2012 the Shillong City Unit was observing the World Environment  Day. On this occasion the Unit was organizing tree plantation at Mawklot. Mawklot located on the outskirt of Shillong city about 8 Km.
In collaboration with the Seng Samla Shnong Mawklot (SSSM), youth organization of Mawklot village, the Shillong City Unit planted about 200 sappling in three places of the Mawklot village.
The programme started at 10:30 AM where we had speeches from the Headman and youth leaders of the organization and from the Unit, about this auspicious day. Tree planting began at 11:00 AM and finished by 1:00 PM. Food was prepared and served to all participants.
May God Bless the Programmes of the Unit and its activities. By his blessing he will shower His blessing to all Units of the SCMI

Regards,

Hamlet Lyngdoh                                                                                                                Jelling Lymba
President                                                                                                                            Secretary,
SCMI, Shillong City Unit                                                                                                   SCMI, Shillong City Unit
Shilling.                                                                                                                               Shillong.

OBSERVING OF “WORLD AIDS ORPHANS DAY” BY THE SHILLONG CITY UNIT ON THE 19/MAY/2012.







A BRIEF REPORT.
         In connection with the world wide celebration of the “World Aids Orphans Day”, the Shillong City Unit, Shillong celebrated this occasion on the 19th May 2012. Due to unavoidable circumstances, the Unit could not celebrate this programme on the very day of the 7th May 2012, as scheduled.
In observing this day, our Unit visited one of the orphanage in Shillong, the A.W.Thomas Girls Home at 1:00 PM. Around 30 members from the Unit participated in this programme. In A.W.Thomas Girls Home, there are 66 girls (age 5-18) looking after by 3 female wardens.
The Unit conducted a simple programme on this day. We had worship service, action songs, donation from our Unit and refreshment served to all present on this day. After the service we spent some time through games and interaction with these children. It is an interesting and memorable programme. As we depart from that place we send our regard and moral support to this Home.
May God Bless His Children. “Let the children come to me for thy is the Kingdom of God”.
(Photos are sent along with this report – attached files)

Regards,

Hamlet Lyngdoh                                                                                                                Jelling Lymba
President                                                                                                                            Secretary,
SCMI, Shillong City Unit                                                                                                   SCMI, Shillong City Unit
Shilling.                                                                                                                               Shillong.