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This reports shows the work and the accomplishments of the Foundation from 2007-2009. Ongoing projects partially or fully funded are clearly presented in this report.
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Publication ofWorld Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region4/F ODC International Plaza Building219 Salcedo Street, Legaspi VillageMakati City, 1229PHILIPPINESTel: (63 2) 817 1675/818 0984Fax: (63 2) 819 0093Email: [email protected]: www.scout.org/asia-pacificOctober 2009
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CONTENTS
Messages
Aim and Objectives
Brief History
Foundation in Action
Projects Overview
Foundation News and Events
Financial Highlights
List of members
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Management Comittee
Membershi p and Categories
Acknowledgement
44444 MESSAGES
Message of the APR Scout Foundation President
Hj Zainal Abidin binHj Penghulu Hj IbrahimPresidentAPR Scout Foundation
It is only five months since I assumed the position of President of the APR Scout Foundation.As most of you have noted from past annual Foundation reports, the fund is growing continu-ously. Thanks to the cooperation of NSOs as well as from well wishers around the world.
Apart from other forms of support, APR Scout Foundation provides assistance to memberNational Scout Organization through interest free loans for income generating projects.As of now, three projects are being supported under this scheme. I am glad that those NSOswho have benefited from this new scheme have been repaying the loans. In so doing, we can
continue the cycle of generating funds for more projects.
The Foundation management committee had decided to extend financial support to NSOshosting APR events. This initiative is well appreciated so far.
The Terms of Reference on the selection of Foundation Management Committee membersand office bearers has been amended. Each NSO can now nominate committee membersfrom amongst the Foundation members. In recent months, the committee deliberated on
incorporating the APR Foundation, enabling its separate legal entity and such proposal is inprocess.
I am optimistic that the Foundation can be much stronger in terms of capital funds and bring
better returns with the support of the Investment Team. This will lead to greater support formore diversified projects.
On behalf of the Foundation Management Committee, I sincerely express my thanks to the
Regional Scout Committee led by Chairman Jejomar C. Binay who has been very supportiveto Foundation activities, and to the former President of Foundation Management Committee,Mr. Eric Khoo for his valuable contributions.
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Message of the Regional Scout Committee Chairman
Dear Foundation members,
On behalf of Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee, I would like tothank you for your generous donations, making it possible for theFoundation to continue funding and supporting more projects in differentcountries.
Since its inception in 1991, the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Foundationhas continually grown in terms of members. In this biennium, the seedssown through Scout projects are bearing fruits as featured in this report,with the hope that donors could reap the rewards of satisfaction fortheir generous support. We also acknowledge the efforts of the Invest-ment Team who shared their talents and expertise to keep our fundsrolling.
In the coming year, we envision that the Foundation will support moreprojects. We look forward for a new Foundation leadership to set an-other target and devise innovative schemes to benefit more NSOs.
Once again, thank you!
MESSAGES
Jejomar C. BinayChairmanAPR Scout Committee
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Message of the Regional Director
Abdullah RasheedRegional DirectorWorld Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region
In the past two years, we were privileged to support nationalprojects in different countries in Asia-Pacific region. We werehumbled by the amazing examples of Scout projects and theservices extended to communities.
In January 2009, committee members of Asia-Pacific RegionalScout Foundation came together in Makati City, Philippines for aFund raising cocktail. It was a remarkable gathering of people,Scouts and corporate supports who share our goal of improv-ing lives.
The foundation grows because of our fundamental belief thatScouting is here to educate young people and do a lot of good.The opportunity is vast to transform lives and we are happythat the Foundation is an instrument to make that happen.
To Foundation members and future members, I count on foryour continued partnership.
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Objectives
1. To assist the growth ofScouting and communitydevelopment by fundingworthwhile projects throughMember Scout Organizationsin the Asia-Pacific Region.
2. To support research projectson Scouting and thedevelopment of Scouting.
AIM and OBJECTIVES
Aim
To continually build capitalfunds through membershiprecruitment of individuals,national Scout organizationsand their branches, andcorporations who support theworthy cause of Scouting
88888 BRIEF HISTORY
Seat of the Foundation
Asia Pacific Region has a total land area ofmore than 21 million square kilometers andpopulation reaching 1.9 billion excludingnon-member countries with membershipof over 16 million Scouts in 26 countries.Scouting in the Asia-Pacific Region has thepotential for a wide range of financial re-sources to support its undertakings.
In December 1991, the Regional ScoutCommittee decided to establish the APRRegional Scout Foundation and base it inHong Kong. A management Committee wasconstituted to oversee the affairs of theFoundation. The Scout Association of HongKong was appointed as Trustee of theFoundation and the regional office in Manilaas the secretariat.
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FOUNDATION IN ACTION
The Foundation envisions the growth ofquality Scouting in our member countriesand to be self-reliant.
To achieve this, grants and non-interestbearing loans were granted to membercountries for various projects. Grantsare offered to National Scout Organi-zations were for the protection ofnature and environment.
Below is the list of projects supported indifferent National Scout Organizations:
Projects Countries
Wildlife Conservation
Ticket to Life:Educating children indifficult circumstances
Leprosy AwarenessCampaign
Bayangol CommunityDevelopment Centre
Building expansion
Shopping Complex
Pedro Scout CampRestoration
Scout Resources
Bangladesh Scouts
8 countries: Bangladesh,India, Indonesia, Nepal,Pakistan, Philippines,Sri Lanka and Thailand
Nepal Scouts
The Scout Associationof Mongolia
The Scout Associationof Mongolia
Nepal Scouts
Sri Lanka Scout Association
The Scout Associationof Maldives
1010101010 PROJECTS OVERVIEW
Scouts in Mongolia are keen to become self reliant andcontinue to provide better services to its members.
In 2006, the Foundation granted a non-interest loan payablein 7 years to support a commercial building project called“Expansion of Building”. Scouts Mongolia completed theconstruction of 130 m2 building in the capital, Ulaanbaatar inDecember 2007 that was later leased for US$18,000 annualrent.
Presently, this project provides US$ 6,000.00 as direct annualincome to the organization that helps Mongolia Scouts carryout expansion activities. Once the Foundation loan is paid off,Mongolia Scouts will be able to expand its services to supportmore young people.
A step towards self reliance...
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Growing steady...Nepal Nepal Scouts headquarters is located in the heart of KathmanduCity in a land area of 7,440 square feet that was unused for decades.Under the leadership of Chief Commissioner Shree Ram Lamichhane,a non-interest loan was extended to Nepal Scouts for a period of 7years to partially fund the shopping complex.
The building was completed in 2008 and is sub-leased to variousestablishments providing a rental income of US$ 34,800 annually.The income enables the organization to pay the regular loaninstallment with some savings to finance Scouting activities.
PROJECTS OVERVIEW
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Ticket to Life: Educating Street Children Become Good Citi-zens...
Street children between 6 and 16 years old, who areunder difficult circumstances are encouraged to be aScout to help them learn, gain skills, and plan fortheir lives.
More than 1,000 street children are being supportedin Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal,Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Philippines underthe Ticket to Life program. They are grouped intotroops assisted by a Scout Leader and supported bya national Scout coordinator. They undergo Scouttraining and activities that includes constructiverecreation, values and life skills. A positive environ-ment is introduced giving them the chance to minglewith others, make friends and work in teams.
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PROJECTS OVERVIEW
The coordinators expressed that childrenhave shown changes in their behavior.They are becoming more disciplined andobedient. They have learned to respectand build trust on their unit leaders.Personal hygiene has improved. They areproud to wear their Scout uniforms. Senseof belonging is very evident.
With the new experience that Scoutingoffers them, a lot of “firsts” are happen-ing in their lives. Gradually, they areshowing more confidence as they dis-cover their individual skills and know-how that could aid them through chal-lenges in the streets.
The project is creating an impact in thecommunities, enjoys good visibility andmost importantly, is well received byparents and local authorities. Togetherwith the Foundation, this project is sup-ported by other donors who are makingregular contributions.
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Treat nature with care...Bangladesh!
Scouts are learning about environmentalissues, taking part in activities and offeringvoluntary service to safeguard the environ-ment. Scouts spread messages on wildlifeconservation and its importance in the toglobal climate issues through its project “Wild-life Conservation.”
Scouts organized rallies with non-Scouts in 64districts in Bangladesh to create awareness onwild life conservation. These activities en-gaged public involvement, while Scoutslearned different skills to “treat nature withcare”.
The project also demonstrates that Scoutingis an opportunity to cultivate an active andresponsible lifestyle.
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Leprosy Awareness...Nepal
Scouts in Nepal continue to helpeliminate leprosy by supportinginitiatives to eradicate it in thecountry. They organinized aware-ness campaigns through rallies anddoor-to-door visits to orient peopleabout the disease and to encour-age afflicted people to undergoskin tests.
Partnership with other agencieshelped Scouts in implementing thisproject. Other agencies providedrecords of leprosy patients, techni-cal assistance, treatment andequipment.
Over 2000 Scouts have beenoriented in leprosy awareness tocarry out the project in five districts.
They oriented people to identifysymptoms so that those afflictedcould be treated quickly likeencouraging patients to go tothe nearest health center fortreatment. Through this project,awareness about the disease hasgreatly improved so as the workingrelations of Scouts with the localcommunites.
PROJECTS OVERVIEW
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Building a Community Development Center...Mongolia
Scouts in Mongolia is building a community development center to provide 2,000 underprivileged youngpeople a recreational center in the heart of Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. The core of thisproject is to introduce “Community based Scouting” and to help young people integrate socially andexperience what Scouting is all about.
Through Scouting, young people will be kept away from vices and other anti-social activities. They willundergo life skills education through training that will help them develop self-confidence and self-dependence. A new image of Scouting in the community is anticipated, focused on educating them andproviding programs tailored to their needs.
The center opened in June 2009 and it is expected to be fully operational by January of 2010.
PROJECTS OVERVIEW
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Restoring Pedro Scout Camp...Sri Lanka
Scouts in Sri Lanka believe that their facility inPedro Scout Camp in Nuwara-Eliya, north ofSri Lanka will bring more people, Scouts andnon-Scouts, to the outdoors. The develop-ment of irrigation building inside the camp willserve as a hostel for those looking for a camplife experience.
Service to Scouts and non-Scouts is the corepurpose of this project. It supports a wellequipped campsite with facilities for adultleader training and socially relevant activitiesfor the youth. While doing this, the surround-ing environment will be improved and sus-tained.
Reasonable rates are charged to users to beable to maintain the upgraded facility andprovide for manpower costs.
The campsite facility includes the Scout lodgewith beds, kitchen, dining hall and a sessionhall.
PROJECTS OVERVIEW
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Fundraising dinner held in the Philippines
On 16 January 2009, an APR Scout Foundation Cocktail washeld in Makati Shangri-la. It was hosted by Chairman of theRegional Scout Committee Hon. Jejomar C. Binay.
The event was attended by Scout leaders from Japan(Mr. Hidenorshi Nishimaki), Hong Kong (Mr. & Mrs. HoraceHo), USA (Mr. Scott Teare), Brunei (Haji Zainal Abidin),India (Mr. Homammed Ali Khalid), Malaysia (Dr. MohamedMukhyuddin), and Korea (Mr. Oh Sang Gyoon), and represen-tatives from Corporations in Makati.
A total amount US$12,500.00 in cash and pledges wasraised.
New and upgraded members were awarded by RSC Chair-man, Hon. Jejomar C. Binay, Vice-President of the APR ScoutFoundation, Haji Zainal; and Regional Director, AbdullahRasheed.
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The Asia-Paciific Regional Scout Office will conduct “all must go” salefor the remaining souvenir items. One of this is the replicas of RoverPeace baton to be sold at a discounted price.
To finish off the remaining stock by December 2009, interested buyersare invited to place their orders on-line and a free gift of Rover PeaceBaton coffee table book. Proceeds will go to the Foundation.
New Terms of Reference for APR Scout Foundation
Resignation of APR Scout Foundation President
Foundation Incorporation
Promotion of Rover Peace Baton replica
The Regional Scout Committee reviewed the Terms of Reference(TOR) of the APR Scout Foundation Management Committee andintroduced the new TOR to appoint the Foundation ManagementCommittee members and office bearers through a democratic
process.
The new committee will be composed of nine members. Sixmembers will be appointed by the Regional Scout committee
from amongst the Foundation members nominated by NSOs andthe other three are ex-officio members. The members will thenelect their President and Vice President including other officebearers.
On 15 May 2009, Mr Eric Khoo Heng Peng formally expressed hisintention to resign as President of APR Scout Foundation Manage-
ment Committee.
The Chairman of Regional Scout Committee Hon. Jejomar C Binayaccepted his resignation and expressed his gratitude for his
contributions since his appointment in October 2007. Subse-quently, the chairman appointed Vice President Haji ZainalAbedin to serve the remaining period of the term as President.
On the recommendation of the Foundation Management Commit-tee, the Regional Scout Committee has taken action towards theincorporation of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Foundation as anindependent body. Based on the financial risk projection, three
countries have been identified for incorporation of the APR ScoutFoundation that have the least financial risk.
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During the 22nd Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Conference in Tokyo,Japan, the APR Scout Foundation had its 2nd APR Scout FoundationFellowship Gathering on 19th October 2007 providing the opportu-nity to the foundation members to meet and be updated with to seethe progress of the projects funded by the foundation.
On that special evening, over 100 members gathered together andsaw how their financial contribution helped people and the commu-nities. Mr Anthony Thng, former President of the Foundation, deliv-ered the report of the foundation citing its achievements for the lastthree years. In this gathering, 66 people were recruited raising theamount of US$55,000.
APR Scout Foundation Fellowship Gathering
APR Scout Foundation Fundraising Dinner
Scouts lined up to register for the APR Scout Foundation Membership.
A “thank you toast” at the last fundraisng dinner in 2007 coinciding with theregional conference.
The Scout Association of Japan hosted a fundraising dinner on 20thOctober 2007 which is so far considered a breakthrough by having209 guests raising an amount of US$16,200.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Asia-Pacific Regional Scout FoundationStatement of Assets and Fund Balance
as of 30 September 2009
Asia-Pacific Regional Scout FoundationStatement of Changes in Fund Balance
for the period ended 30 September 2009
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
PROGRESS OF THE FOUNDATION FUNDAccumulated Total Funds
Return on Investment
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
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500
400
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200
100
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Membership and Donation
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
million
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MEMBERSHIP TRENDS
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Accumulated Membership Contribution (US$)
Members by Category
2.0
1.5
1.0
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million
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GRANTS AND NON-INTEREST LOANS (2001-2009)
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
2008-2009
APR Events Supported:Youth Forum for Youth Programme & TrainingCommissioners - CambodiaWorkshop on PR Marketing - Maldives6th APR Scout Leaders Summit - NepalInternational Seminar on Intellectual Property - Thailand
Projects Supported:Ticket to Life 3 - Asia-Pacific RegionCommunity Development Center - Mongolia
2004-2007Projects supported:Ticket to Life - APRScouts Conservation Wildlife - BangladeshRover Peace Baton - APRInsile 2 - Nepal
Loans granted:Rehabilitation of Pedro Scout Camp - Sri LankaCommercial Building - MongoliaCommercial Building Phase II - NepalScout Resources - Maldives
2001-2004Projects Supported:Scout Prepare for Emergency Training - Philippines
Promotion of Environmental Education and Friendly Practicesthrough SCOUTS (POETS) - Bangladesh
Rejuvenation of the Gadpuri Community - India
Involving Scouts in Leprosy Elimination - Nepal
2626262626 LIST OF MEMBERSFOUNDATION MEMBERSas of 30 September 2009
AustraliaTSA AustraliaMr. Neil M. WestawayMr. Bruce Garnsey (deceased)Dr. William G. WellsMr. John MctierMrs. Helen Wells19th AP/18th Australian Jamboree10th AP/14th Australian Rover Moot22nd APR /19th Australian JamboreeMr. John RavenhallMs. Kirsty Brown
BangladeshMr. Habibul AlamMr. Afzal HossainMr. Kazi Nazmul HaqueMr. Al Haj Jahangir ChowdhuryBangladesh ScoutsMr. Fazlur RahmanMr. Ifteekharul AlamMohammad Aurangazeb ChowdhuryEng. Mohd. Salim ChowdhuryMohammed Nurul Islam4th National COMDECA 2007
Brunei DarussalamPPN BruneiPehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri LelaDatu Seri Paduka Haji Awang Hussienbin Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong SeriDiraja Dato Laila Utama Haji AwangMd. YusofHaji Wahab Bin Haji Awang TengahAPR Wrkshop on Financial Mgt. BruneiHaji Abu Bakar Haji Ahmad
Scouts of ChinaMr. Shoei-Yun WuMr. Liu Chih-YunMr. Franki LinThe Gen. Assn of the Scouts of ChinaMr. Alexander Wu Jr.Dr. Kuan Chih-MingMr. Lin Kun-LoMr. Lee A-ChengMr. Lin Mau-RongMr. Tim KuoMr. Chang An-JanDr. Ming-Huey Kao, PhDKaohsiung City Council, BSCMr. Lee Yao-ChwenDr. George Huang, M.D.Mr. Hong-Tu ChenMr. Tsan Yang WuMr. Huang Jeng-ShiengMr. Chin-Cheng YehMr. Chiang Kuo-YungMs. Wang Kuei-HuaMr. Ben Po-Chuan LinMr. Chen Su-JanMr. Lee Kuang-MouMr. Lee Shi-ChingMr. Cheng Cheng-JenMr. Yen Kuan-YuMr. Wu Tien-YuMr. Shen Ching-Chung
Mr. Huang Tzu-LiangMr. Chiu Ming-HsiangMr. Lee Jui-MingMr. Lin Yu-FuMr. Ou Shih-PiaoMr. Cheng Sen-ChiMr. Chung Her-LingMr. Liu Hsien-ChuehMr. Hao Hsia-FuiMs. Huang Chang, Ling-YuenMr. Hsu Wen-LiangMr. Wang Fu-MinMr. Yeh Chin-FaMr. Lu Chao-ChungMr. Elmer Liu20th AP/8th Scouts China Natl.JamboreeMr. Chen Chin ChuMrs. Chen Yen Chun ChienMr. Chaur-Shin YungMr. Chen Ming ChunChao, Shou-poChang, Tzu ñ Chien
DenmarkMr. Jorgen RasmussenMr. Sven Philip SorensenGirl Guides & Boy Scouts Aid in Denmark
EgyptMr. Fawzi FarghaliFinlandSuomen Partiolaiset ñ Finlands Scouter
FrancePr. Philipppe Da CostaMr. Luc Panissod
GermanyMrs. Mathilde Gruner
GreeceMr. Alexandros Modiano
Hong KongMr. Chau Cham-sonMr. Kenneth Koon Wing LoMr. Herman hui1st APR Prog.&Trng. Workshop forNPCs & NTCs ParticipantsThe Scout Assn. Of Hong KongMr. Jones WongTSA-Hongkong - Kowloon RegionTSAHK-East Kowloon RegionTSAHK Hongkong Island RegionMr. Marius Chan (deceased)Mr. John HuiMr. Leung On-FookMr. Jimmy YeungMr. Gilbert Yu Woon-Wai (upgraded)Mr. Tang Kwai-nang JPMr. Li Yuk-shingMr. Garson LeeMr. Kenneth SiuMr. Paul W C HoMr. Philip ChingMr. Lau Hon-Wah BE M JPMr. Patrick Wu Po-kong JPMr. Alexander WongMr. Ku Sze-ChungMr. Mak Hing-Cheung
Mr. Stephen Chan Ping WoonMr. Hui Ki-OnMs. Linda ChengMs. Elsa WongMr. William Lee Ka-ChungChinese Estates Holding Ltd.Wing Lung Bank FoundationBP LodgeMr. Chow Kwen-lim MBE JPMr. Wong Kam-faiMr. Chan Iu-sengThe Hon. Mr. Justice Michael WongMr. William KwanMr. Ho Kang-porMr. Lo Kwok-hungMr. Mok Kong-sangMr. Raymond WongMr. Wan Chi-keung AaronMr. Wilfred Ng Sau-KeiDr. Samuel LeungMr. Alexander LeeMr. Andrew MakMr. Arthur Li Kit-cheeMr. Axel CheungMr. Chan Cham-manMr. Chan Hoi-sunMr. Chan Shy-ying JPMr. Chan WayMr. Charles Wong Tak-leungMr. Cheung Che-fanMr. David LeungMr. David Li Ka-faiMr. Deforest Ng Che-kanMr. Edwing Tsang Ching-lunMr. Eric Li Yau-waiMr. Eri YauMr. Ernest H Y MaMrs. Julida FokMr. Jerry H L SzetoMr. Hong Po-SumMr. Hugo Hung Hin-hongMr. Justein C Wong MBE JPMr. Keith LawMr. Kennedy Tang Tse-yeeMr. Lam Chiu-KuenMr. Lo Wai-shingMr. Lok Cheong-honMr. Patrick TangMr. Peter LungMr. Rene HardmeierMr. Roderick LeungMr. Simon LawMr. Stuart McDouallMr. Tai Kuen JPMr. Tom Chan Lap-cheeMr. Wan Suet-mingMr. Wilfred LamMr. Wong Man-kwongMr. Yip Wing-shingMr. Yuen Hing-keungMs. Ophelia Chan Chiu-lingMrs. Leung On-fookSir Kenneth Ping Fan Fung CBE JP(deceased)The Hon. Mr. Justice Patrick ChanMr. Alexander CheungThe Scout Assn. Of Hong KongMr. Pau Shiu-hungMr. Mak Sak-hongMr. Wong Kam-shing
Mr. Kui KwoksingMr. Chan Yam CheongMr. Wong Chung-hieMr. Ho Wing-KoMr. Li Fung-lokMr. Wong Kin-mingMr. Chiu Sze-hoiMr. Dennis W.P. NgMr. Liao Cheung-singMr. Chan SiuMs. Tong Siu-funMr. Andrew AU Kam-toMr. Tsai Nelson-chanTong Kan & Co. Solicitors & NotariesMr. Chan TungMr. Eric Cheung Tak-chungMr. Chow Man leungMs. Stella Fung Shiu-hingMs. Katherine HungDr. Hung Se-fongMr. Solomon Lee Kui-nangMr. Allan LI Hon-hungMr. Raymond Lo Lap-waiMr. Ng Ah-MingMs. Michell Wong Oi-yeeMr. Yung Kin-ManK. Wah Real Estates Co. LtdSun Hung Kai Properties Charitable Fund LimitedMr. Ricky Law Wai-kinMr. Lee Fung-taiLau, Chan & Ko, SolicitorsHing Fat Plastic Manufacturing Co. Ltd.Simon Kwok Siu-mingMr. Pui Kwan KayMr. Wu Sai-wingErnst & YoungKings Manufacturing Co. Ltd.Macyís Candies LimitedSir Gordon Y.S. WU GBS KCMG FICEMrs. Hui Lee Big KarMrs. Wong Cheung Yin Fong ShirleySuccess W&F Company Ltd.Mr. Tam Kwok Man BennyMr. Hubert Yan Man Ho
IndiaMr. N.K. JainMohammed Ali KhalidBharat Scouts & GuidesMr. Arun KumarAl-Ameen Charitable FundsIslamic Academy of EducationMr. Irfan RazacMr. Hanif SirwaniMr. Manzoor Ahmed SherifMS Continental Engineers & ContractorsMS Vishal Karnataka Trade Links PVT Ltd.Mr. S. AdhikeshvaluMr. J. Syed SanaullaMr. Harish L. MehtaMr. K. Viswanath RaoCol. C.M. PagarMr. Bhupendra ShahMr. Srinath TV
IndonesiaGerakan PramukaLt. Gen. J Himawan SoetantoMr. Sudjono SuryoMr. H.A. Rivai Harahap
Mr. John Liem Beng KiatMr. Paulus Tjakrawan
Japan(Then) Boy Scouts of Nippon (Scout Association of Japan)Mr. Teiji TakemiyaParticipants of the 2nd Envítl.Sem./WorkshopMr. Fujio Imada (deceased)Mr. Eijiro Nakahira (deceased)Mr. Taiken Takahashi (deceased)Mr. Tomomichi Gouke (deceased)Mrs.Tomomichi Gouke (Ritsuko)Ms. Mineko ShimizuMr. Ayakazu HiroseMr. Toyoharu Nagashima (deceased)Mr. Ko Yoshida (deceased)Mr. Kuniichi KomachiMr. Tsutomu NegeshiMr. Katsura KunoMr. Yoritake MatsudairaMr. Kazuhisa Chiba (deceased)Mr. Takemichi ìTobyî SuzukiMr. Hiroshi SakaiMrs. Takemichi Suzuki (Reiko)Mrs. Yoritake Matsudaira (Toyoko)Mrs. Katsura Kuno (Akiko)Mrs. Koji Oguri (Motoko)Mr. Kikuyoshi IshidaMr. Fumio IshidaMr. Masanao NomuraMrs. KoYoshida (Shizuko)Mr. Tadashi SugiharaMr. Masaya AraoMr. Tomoo HarutaMr. Masamitsu TakeiMr. Mitsuru SakaguchiMr. Kunio SuzukiMr. Hideyuki HoriMr. Yoshihiro AsaiMr. Ken YoshidaMr. Eiichi L. YamaguchiMr. Yasuhiko MikiMr. Haruo MoriyaMr. Eizo TaguchiMr. Tamotsu InoueMr. Shougo HaradaMr. Ko ItoyaMr. Eiji MizumotoMr. Chiyozo TaitaMr. Asakazu SakashitaMr. Takashi SakashitaMr. Taro IkedaMr. Minoru UchidaMr. Kazuo WatanabeMr. Takeshi YoshizawaMr. Keiji OkamotoMr. Shigeru AoyagiMr. Tamoaki YamamotoMr. Akira OhtaMr. Kenichi TomiokaMr. Kenji HorieMr. Kousaburo MurohashiMr. Koichi KimuraMr. Naoharu YamanouchiGathering in Honour of Mr. Tadashi SugiharaMr. Hiromi AsaiMr. Kohnosuke KobayashiMr. Yuzuru ìJoeî DoteAPR Mgt. Course for BSN Full Time Exec.APR BSN Natl. Symposium-Scout Leaders & Staff
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Japan Government (thru TSA Japan)Mr. Hiroshi MuraiMr. Sadaharu OhMr. Kazuo KimuraMr. Mitsuru ShiraiMr. Tatsuo YamadaMr. Toyoo MinaiMr. Osamu TaniguchiMr. Nobuo ShindoMr. Koji OguriMr. Akiyoshi KobayashiMr. Kazumasa MaeharaMr. Takahisa TanakaMr. Toshikazu KotatsuMr. Takeshi AbeMr. Masaaki SatoMr. Noboru ItoMr. Ikuo IrieMr. Osamu OgawaMr. Akira KobayashiMr. Mamoru SuzukiMr. Yoshio DanjoMr. Tadashi TsutsumiMr. Katsuo TsumoriMr. Tsunao HashimotoMr. Shuichi HanbuchiMr. Takeichi HoshiMr. Takehishi MatshushitaMr. Michio AbeMr. Syoichi SabaMr. Shinichiro UeshimaMr. Hideo BabaMrs. Hiroshi Imazu (Michiko)Mr. Kazumi ItoMr. Seichi SuzakiMr. Akira MiyataMr. Norio TajiriProceeds- Fund Raising Dinner in JapanContribution from the 23rd APR/13thNippon Jamboree held in JapanMr. Tsuguo OtsukaMr. Takashi WatanabeMr. Masaaki NanbaMr. Minoru NishimuraMr. Tsuneo ShinodaMrs. Noboru Nakano (Mari)Mr. Hideo MasudaMr. Aritomo TodakaMr. Kaniyasu AnanParticipant of Oita Scouters Traning SessionMr. Takashi TanakaMr. Kenichiro TanabeMr. Kazuo ShimoyamaMr. Takao ShimizuMr. Kihachi SekiuchiMr. Syouji SaigouMr. Hiroshi NakashimaMr. Osamu HiroseMr. Morinosuke MogiMr. Shoji TakahashiMr. Masaichi KogaMr. Moriaki SashidaMr. Kouei NemotoMr. Yoshiro ìBiroî NodaMr. Makoto WakatsukiMr. Hidenori NishimakiMr. Shirou ShimadaMr. Kaichiro MasudaMr. Masami FukushimaMr. Motoru Nakayama
Mr. Hirokazu WakamiyaMr. Keiichi TobeMr. Shunichi TakemotoMr. Norihiro HorieMr. Ryuichiro TanabeMr. Masahiro SakaiMr. Katsutoshi OkumuraMr. Kazumasa SakuraiMr. Masao KodaMr. Akio SanayamaMr. Masazumi FukumotoMr. Atsushi YasukawaMr. Atsumi MatsumuraMr. Hidekatsu SatoMr. Masao NanbaMr. Fumio MatsuoMr. Hirotaka WatanabeMr. Hiroshi IchikawaMr. Nobuyuki IkedaMr. Kiyokazu Matsuno
KoreaBoy Scouts of KoreaMr. Park Kun BaeMr. Kim Eun-SooHon. Kim Chong-HohMr. Uhm Moon YoungDr. Kim Yong-WanMr. Seung Byoung-KuMr. Lee Won-HeeSeoul BankVisa Intíl. /KoreaMr. Tae Sun Kang17th AP Jamboree/KoreaMr. Seung Jae KimDJBuilders (Kim, Chun-Bae)Excess from OMF donated by BSK toFoundation (as levy to the 21st APJamboree)21st Asia Pacific Jamboree hosted by BSKMr. LeeYoung-KuMr. Kim Kyu YoungMrs. Hwang Chun-ja KimMr. Sonny Seung Su-kimMr. Simon Hang Bock Rhee24th AP/11th Korea JamboreeEvents Management Workshop (Korea)Mr. Kim Young- ChangMr. Sang Ho SimKang Young JoongEugene Gui KimSeo Eun BaeKim Pyong CholSeung Soo (Danny) Hong
MacauThe Scout Assn. Of MacauMr. Leong Sio Pui
MalaysiaTan Sri Abdul Rahim Bin Dato TakMr. Geoffrey Teo Yong LuanMr. Erik KhooMr. Tan Sri Datuk William Tan Ho ChoonKing Scout BrotherhoodMr. Leslie MarjoribanksState Government of Terengganu18th AP/9th Malaysian Natíl.JamboreeHon. Dato Hj. Kaharudin bin Momin
Persekutuan Pengakap MalaysiaDato Chee Khay HuatMr Jamal Harim Bin Abdullah
MaldivesThe Scout Assn. Of MaldivesMr. Mohamed Waheed Deen
MongoliaThe Scout Association of Mongolia
NepalBrig. Gen.(Rtd.) Rabi SSJB RanaNepal Scouts
New ZealandDr. A. Francis SmallThe Scout Association of New ZealandMr. Geoffrey Fuller
PakistanPakistan Boy Scouts AssociationJustice (Rtd) Sayed Ghous Ali ShahSyed Parvaiza Ali Shah JillaniMr. Muhammad Shati MemonSyed Muhammad RaziMr. Zahid Hussain RajputMaj. Zia-Ul-HameedMrs. Aneela JillaniMr. Mirza Muhammad Naeem BarlasMr. Irfan Ahmed KhanMr. Muhammad Shamshad KhanMr. Fizan KhanMr. Muhammad Ejaz KhanMr. Bhatti Muhammad WarisMr. Saleem ToorMr. Iqbal KazmiM. Aslam RanjarMr. Sabir HussainMr. Syed Naseem HassanMr. Basit MahmoodDr. Jamil Hyder MehraviMr. Muhammad Shafiq GulMr. Fayyaz Mahmood KhanMr. Muhammad Shahid Faryad KhanMr. Zubair MahmoodMr. Shahbaz Mubarik
Philippines35th Basic Mgt. Course ParticipantsAtty. Francisco S. RomanMr. Vicente ChuaMr. John Dee De GuzmanBoy Scouts of the PhilippinesHon. Jejomar BinayHon. Dante V. LibanHon. Roberto M. PagdangananRev. Jean-Marie TchangMr. Romeo M. Brown Sr.Mrs. Evelyn RomanMr. Jolly TingMr. Jaime U. LimMr. Wilbur ChanMr. George YangMr. Patricio L. LimBPI Foundation (Mr. Mike Villareal)Rustans Supermarket (Mr. E.Lopez,Jr.)Phil. Long Distance Co.SM Group of Companies (Mr. Henry Sy, Sr )Coca-Cola Bottlers Phils (Mr. N. Dicosmo)
Ayala Land Inc. (Mr. Dindo Fernando)PCI FoundationS.M.I. Fish Industries (Mr.A. Santero, Jr.)Mr. Jejomar Erwin S. BinayLand Bank of the Phils.Mr. Enrique B. LagdameoMr. Boying MolinaA.L. Salazar Construction Inc.Persan ConstructionSen. Teresita OretaFreeport Shipyard (Ms. Aurora E.Panlilio)Engr. Ernesto MercadoEngr. Alex TrinidadMs. Lourdes Sundiam CasimeroBanco FilipinoGSISAsian Bank (Edward Go)Mr. Ricardo L. MorelosMr. Hyun Mo ParkDr Renato L. ParasMetrobank FoundationPhilippine Postal CorporationGMA NetworkJose Eduardo Delgado
Papua New GuineaHon. Justice Robert Woods, CBE
SingaporeSingapore Scout Assn.Mr. Anthony ThngMr. Robert K.H. AngMr. Chow Hock LinMr. Billy GohMr. Felix LiMr. Richard TanDr. Ee Peng Liang (deceased)Mr. Peter Joe Chia1st APR Seminar on financial Mgt.Mr. Ong Kah CheyeMr. Yeo Aik KhoonIBM Phils. Inc. (Mr. German Collantes)Mr. Eric LimMr. Wong Kong WahMr. Maurice AngMr. Lee Yap Wah VincentMr. Ng Beng TeongMr. Soh Cheng CheowMr. Lim Fung MengMs. Ang Kian Lee18th AP Regional Scout conferenceMr. Lai Kwok SengHon. Chia Shi TeckHo Chee HengMdm Krishnansamy Kuppamah-KrisMr. Malcolm Tan ban HoeM. Noel Hon Chia Chun, JP, BBM (L), BBMMr. Lee Siak Yeng LesterMr. Nicholas TangMr. Yatiman Bin YusofMs. Margaret AndersonMr. Poh Cher Huat MichaelMr. Tan Cheng KiongMr. Alex Choo Haw FattDr. Mohamad Effendy Rajab
Sri LankaMr. J.S.L. FernandoMr. M.M. MohideenSri Lanka Scout Association
SwitzerlandDr. Jacques MoreillonMr. Ladislas Klement
ThailandMr. Sutham PhantusakDr. Sukhum SomsiriNatíl. Scout Org. Of ThailandDr. Yongyudh VajaradulMr. Anatchai RattakulGen. Chavalit YongchaiyutRenovation Cttee. Of Vajiravudh CampCol. Surapit -Mrs. Sunantana Amornwichet38th BMC for Scout Exec. ParticipantsHon. Sumon SamasarnGen. Arthit kamlang-EkMrs. Chedtanee JotikasthiraMs. Wanida Sudsa-nguanMrs. Apa HloskulMr. Sutee PrathomvarlMr. Supol KhunprasertMr. Kaorop NutchanartMr. Vanchai SanchareonMr. Phaisal LavunyakulMr. Chuwong PiyakhunMr. Somsak TepvimolpechkulMr. Kamol PhanmeechaoMr. Prayote NuengjamnongMrs. Sawang Nimsomboon +The Super SeiorNetnaree GroupMr. Chareon SuwanmonkolKong Visutharoms Scout FoundationAir Vice Marshal Prasit KasemadityaMr. Exjitra ChoosakulchartMrs. Yupin ChimkulMr. Maitri BoonsongMr. Pravit JiaviriyaboonyaMr. Prakit VatananukitPreecha Nisaicharoens FoundationMs. Sauwalak Im-orbMr. Yuvarut GamolvejMr. Jan Olav AamlidMr. Surat Sil[a-AnanMr. Chadilrat Us-SavavivatpongMr. Sommart SungkapunMr. Vorochai LerdpraiwanLady Uraiwan SirinubongseProceeds from Golf TournamentMr. Prakorb MukuraRegional Committee Mtg. Thailand25th APR Jamboree
United KingdomMr. Eric FrankDavid Bull
USAMr. John Donnel Jr.Boy Scouts of AmericaMr. & Mrs. Jin MatsumotoMr. Robert Lynn Horne , M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Scott and Marty Teare
Asia-Pacific Evergreen Scouts (APES)Association of Top Achiever Scouts (ATAS)World Scout Bureau/Europe RegionWorld Scout Bureau/Geneva
LIST OF MEMBERS
2828282828 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
APR SCOUT FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (2007 - 2009)
President Haji Zainal Abidin bin Penghulu Hj Ibrahim
(May - October 2009)
Mr Eric Khoo Heng Pheng
(October 2007 - May 2009)
Vice-President Haji Zainal Abidin
Treasurer Mr John Hui
Secretary Mr Abdullah Rasheed
Members Mr Simon Hangbock Rhee
Dr William Wells
Mr Paulus Tjakrawan Taningdjaja
Mr Osamu Hirose
Investment Team
Coordinator Mr Paul Ho
Members Mr Jonathan Karlovsky
Mr Si-Bum Kim
Haji Zainal AbidinPresident
Abdullah RasheedSecretary
John HuiTreasurer
Simon HangbockRhee
Member
Dr William WellsMember
Paulus TjakrawanTaningdjaja
Member
Osamu HiroseMember
Paul Ho Jonathan Karlovsky Si-Bum Kim
Investment Team
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MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES and HOW TO BE A MEMBER
A brochure is available upon request with application form in the Regional Office.
The application form can also be downloaded from the website,www.scout.org/asia-pacific. Payment for the membership can be made bycheque/demand draft, telegraphic transfer or by credit card.
For demand draft and cheque payments, please prepare a check payable to:“World Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region.”
For telegraphic transfer:Account Name: World Scout Bureau/APRAccount Number: 12000-40188Bank/Branch: Banco De Oro, Herrera Branch
V. Sotto St. cor Herrera St., Legaspi Village,Makati City 1229 Philippines
Membership categories
Membership categories
Support Global Youth Development Through APR Scout Foundation
Membership Classification:Associate Member US$ 500.00- upDonor Member US$ 1,000.00 – upBronze Palm Member US$ 3,000.00 - upSilver Palm Member US$ 5,000.00 - upGold Palm Member US$ 10,000.00 – upDiamond Member US$ 25,000.00 - upPlatinum Member US$ 50,000.00 - up
For online payment through credit card:Log on to http://www.scout.org/donateThen, select Scouting in the Asia-Pacific Region.
For Further information, please write to:Mr Abdullah RasheedRegional DirectorWorld Scout Bureau/APRP.O. Box 40501200 Makati City, PhilippinesTel. Nos. 632-8180984/8171675Fax No. 621-8180984Email: [email protected]
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The Asia-Pacific Regional ScoutFoundation Management Committeeacknowledges:
ï The kind support of all Foundationmembers;
ï The National Scout Organizations fortheir support in promoting the Founda-tion and implementing the projects;
ï The donors and contributors whoprovide additional funds to the projectssupported by the Foundation.
ï The hardworking members of theInvestment Team in sharing theirexpertise to improve the Retrun OnInvestments on Foundation;
ï The Trustee’s, Hong Kong ScoutAssociation & Scouts Australia forcontinued support in managing thefunds;
ï The World Scout Bureau/Asia-PacificRegional Office as the Secretariat ofFoundation.
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