The PBSNS Donation Appeal

We are appealing to the public to donate to our Partnership Program to support our operating expenses which is expected to reach RM120,000 (USD38,000) per year from 2011 as we expand our training centre to take in new trainees.

If you pay by check please make payment to 'Persatuan Berdikari Seremban Negeri Sembilan' with your name and address on a cover slip so we can mail you our official receipt. All donations from April 1 2011 will be exempted from taxation by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia. Please send the payment to:

The Treasurer, Persatuan Berdikari Seremban Negeri Sembilan, 381, Jalan Kenanga 1, Taman Bukit Chedang, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

We also appeal to generous oversea donors to help us. Please use our Paypal account. Click the DONATE button. Any amount will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

We welcome public orders of our handicraft works and cakes and cookies. Please inquire to 06-7632005.

More details of our work may be found at our website at http://www.pbs.org.my/. Thank you!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Chedang Cafe

It was a truly exciting moment yesterday when we unofficially 'launched' our latest pet project, the Chedang Cafe. The Chedang Cafe is no ordinary cafe. While it may resemble any other cafe that serves food and drinks, the difference is that the service providers are learning disabled trainees who are given the opportunity to learn and apply the knowledge of serving, greeting and collecting cash. Volunteers will help them gain experience and confidence as well as develop a routine comfortable to each trainee.

The Chedang Cafe has materialised because we have available space to develop it. This came about when the straw packing and card making projects moved over to the new centre next door thus giving the entire space in the first centre to the bakery and cafe project.

We hope that you will be our customers if you are in the vicinity. The trainees will surely love to serve you. Here are some pictures for your viewing.















1 comments:

seremban wedding photographer said...

is this is bukit serdang? man seremban has changed a lot