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Manila Jaycees Donate Animation Light Boxes

Mar 4th 2009
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Manila Jaycees members (from left) VP for External Affairs Glenn Chan, Director for Membership Development Charlie Gaw, Project Vice Chairman Paul Sy,  JCI Manila President Mark Steven Ong, Project Chairman Andrei Dy and Project Vice Chairman Jay Ramos Jr. pose together with MCCID College Officials and students led by School Registrar Mrs. Remedios Esposa, Madonna Hermosura representing DACDT Class, MCCID Student Organization President Jerome Marzan, MCCID Deaf Coordinator Sir Ervin Reyes and MCCID Training Director Sir Jojo Esposa.
Manila Jaycees members (from left) VP for External Affairs Glenn Chan, Director for Membership Development Charlie Gaw, Project Vice Chairman Paul Sy, JCI Manila President Mark Steven Ong, Project Chairman Andrei Dy and Project Vice Chairman Jay Ramos Jr. pose together with MCCID College Officials and students led by School Registrar Mrs. Remedios Esposa, Madonna Hermosura representing DACDT Class, MCCID Student Organization President Jerome Marzan, MCCID Deaf Coordinator Sir Ervin Reyes and MCCID Training Director Sir Jojo Esposa.

Junior Chamber International (Jaycees) Manila Chapter donated part of the amount used to build twelve pieces of animation light boxes during the Turn Over Ceremony held at MCCID College Design Room last February 28, Saturday.

Dubbed “Operation Handog Gamit”, the team was led by their President Mark Steven Ong. This activity was a brainchild of Mr. Andrei L. Dy, Project Chairman together with his teammates Paul L. Sy and Romulo (Jay) R. Ramos Jr. Andrei started coordinating with MCCID last year through emails. He then visited the school in December during its Christmas party and was able to meet the administration and deaf students. He then asked for the school’s requirement that needed immediate assistance.

Sir Remberto Esposa Sr., the school’s president then informed Andrei that MCCID College wants to open a new 2D animation course. This program is very much fitted to the deaf since most of them are artistically inclined and very creative. One of the requirements in offering the training course is the animation light box. So Sir Esposa requested the group to support them in making those light boxes.

Manila Jaycees give wacky poses behind the second-hand computer monitors they donated to MCCID College.
Manila Jaycees give wacky poses behind the second-hand computer monitors they donated to MCCID College.

Aside from the light boxes, JCI Manila donated five pieces of second-hand color monitors. These will be used to replace some of the broken monitors in the computer room. MCCID College currently has 20 desktop computer units in the laboratory.

JCI (Junior Chamber International) is a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs. We are 200,000 active JCI members and millions of JCI alumni participating in projects, meetings, learning programs and events. The group thrives in more than 6,000 communities located in more than 100 countries throughout the world. JCI members are 18 to 40-year-old professionals and entrepreneurs who have joined a local JCI chapter. They are being trained to become better leaders. They also organize projects in the areas of business, individual, community, and international development.

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