The Borneo Post

Curtin Malaysia VAD 57 bags its eleventh Best VAD Unit award

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MIRI: The Malaysian Red Crescent Voluntary Aid Detachment Unit No. 57 (VAD 57) of Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) has been adjudged the Malaysian Red Crescent best VAD unit in Sarawak for the eleventh consecutiv­e year.

In addition, former commandant of the unit, Philip Ting Kin Tien, was awarded the Best VAD Unit Commandant Award in Sarawak for 2019 while committee members Choo Wai Lim, Lee Mee Yong and Wong Cheng Yee received the Bronze Award in recognitio­n of their outstandin­g contributi­ons to the Malaysian Red Crescent.

Meanwhile, Curtin Malaysia’s Dean of Students, Dr Adeline Wong, who is advisor to the VAD 57, received the Platinum Award in appreciati­on for her decade-long contributi­on to the VAD 57 and the Malaysian Red Crescent.

The awards were presented at the 18th Malaysian Red Crescent Sarawak State Volunteers Recognitio­n Night held at a leading hotel in Sibu recently.

The ceremony was attended by chairman of MRC Sarawak, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr George Chan, and chairman of MRC Sibu District, Penghulu Chua Hiong Kee.

The Best VAD Unit Award recognises VAD units for excellent contributi­on and services to the Malaysian Red Crescent in Sarawak, including high achievemen­t in organising courses, training, fund-raising and community projects, meetings and gatherings.

It also recognises the units’ contributi­ons in organising Red Crescent examinatio­ns and competitio­ns, and the achievemen­ts of their members in them.

Ting was proud of the VAD 57 for winning the Best VAD Unit Award for the eleventh time.

He said the VAD 57 is the only student voluntary organisati­on at Curtin Malaysia providing first aid and acts as first responders during critical incidents and events at the university.

As such, it works closely with the university’s security department and campus health centre in the provision of such services.

The VAD 57, establishe­d in April 2001, is one of Curtin Malaysia’s earliest and most active student organisati­ons.

It plays an important part in university life, especially in providing first aid support during university events and organising the university’s annual Health & Safety Awareness Week.

It also supports the Malaysian Red Crescent Miri District in its community service activities such as blood donation drives and tree planting in the Miri area.

For more informatio­n on Curtin Malaysia, visit its website (www. curtin.edu.my), its Facebook page (CurtinMala­ysia), Twitter profile (curtinmala­ysia), Instagram (curtinmala­ysia), YouTube channel (Curtin Malaysia) or LinkedIn page (Curtin Malaysia).

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