Overview of programme Example of build Style of new houses to be

Overview of programme
Example of build
Style of new houses to be built
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Purpose
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Size of the house:
800sq. ft. 2 storey house on 2.5m high stilts
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Total volunteers :
400 volunteers inclusive of 80 regional volunteers
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Location
:
Kampung Serasa, Dabong, Kelantan, Malaysia
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Duration
:
May 9 – June 11
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Volunteering duration : Choose any 1 of the following:
Batch 1 (Pilot Build): 9 to 14 May (CLOSED)
Batch 2: 16 to 21 May (100 volunteers)
Batch 3: 23 to 28 May (100 volunteers)
Batch 4: 30 May to 5 June (50 volunteers)
Batch 5: 6 June to 11 June (100 volunteers)
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Eligibility
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Key activities
Our ambition is to complete 3 houses every week with the help of at least 100 volunteers
each week. The local villagers will be building the last 2 houses from 6 June to 13 June.
:
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To construct 14 new homes in Kampung Serasa
Open to all staff and agents from LBUs, on a first-come-firstserved basis
Volunteers will be split into groups of around 33 people and each group will be allocated one
house to build with a master builder and supervision from our building partner.
All volunteers will undergo a crash course on site upon arrival to familiarize themselves with
the tools needed for the construction prior to the build.
Volunteers will then be split into groups of 6 to 7 people to handle the different parts of the
construction such as structure, floor, wall and roof.
The work will be reasonably physical and it will be very hot and there is always the
possibility of a little rain (ponchos will be provided). However all provisions, water, snacks,
medical will be on site, and volunteers are encouraged to rest and break as needed. The
houses have been specifically designed by EPIC homes to be built in 4 days.
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Transportation
All volunteers will depart from the designated meeting point in KL (please refer below for
details) for Kampung Serasa, Dabong, Kelantan and return to the designated meeting point
in KL by charter bus. All cost incurred for travelling to and fro to the meeting point in KL will
be borne by the volunteers.
Due to the poor condition of the road leading into the village, all volunteers will be
transferred from the bus to a lorry for the last 7km of the journey which will take another 30
minutes. Do expect a rough ride.
Meeting Point for Batch 2, 3 & 5: Level 8 Auditorium, Menara Prudential,
Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
Batch 2: 15 May to 21 May
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KL (ETD 11pm, 15 May)
Kg. Serasa (ETD 8am, 21 May)
Kg. Serasa (ETA 8am, 16 May)
KL (ETA 5pm, 21 May)
Batch 3: 22 May to 28 May
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KL (ETD 11pm, 22 May)
Kg. Serasa (ETD 8am, 28 May)
Kg. Serasa (ETA 8am, 23 May)
KL (ETA 5pm, 28 May)
Meeting Point for Batch 4: Prudential Training Academy
No. 3 Jalan Kelab Ukay Utama, Taman Kelab Ukay, 68000 Kuala Lumpur (map attached)
*Batch 4: 29 May to 5 June
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KL (ETD 11pm, 29 May)
Kg. Serasa (ETD 8am, 4 June)
Kg. Serasa (ETA 8am, 30 May)
KL (ETA 5pm, 4 June)
* One night accommodation (dormitory style) has been reserved for volunteers on 4 June at PTA.
Batch 5: 5 June to 11 June
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KL (ETD 11pm, 5 June)
Kg. Serasa (ETA 8am, 6 June)
Kg. Serasa (ETD 8am, 11 June)
KL (ETA 5pm, 11 June)
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Accommodation
We will be camping in a 10-man tent. Stretcher beds will be provided together with sleeping
bags for each volunteer. Portable toilets and shower facilities will also be on site. This will be
roughing it a little for five nights, but every precaution is being made to ensure comfort and
safety.
Cabin toilet
shower room
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Food
Prudence Foundation will take care of your food for the entire duration of your participation.
We will be eating on site for the duration and the local people will be cooking for us. Expect
a variety of meat and vegetable dishes. A refreshment tent with fresh water will also be on
site throughout our build which volunteers can use as they need. It is important to drink
plenty of water to ensure you stay hydrated as it will be very hot, so we will be ensuring
access to safe water at all times. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be on site together with the
locals. Expect simple but fresh food and fruits.
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Security & Safety
Prudence Foundation will be taking necessary precautions to ensure safety of the
volunteers at all times. All volunteers will be covered under a group PA throughout the
duration. A doctor will also be on site and security personnel will also be with the team
throughout the stay.
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Things to bring
Prudence Foundation will provide tents, stretcher beds and sleeping bags as well as 5x
PRUVols t-shirts per person and a Prudence Foundation Poncho, arm sleeves, water bottle
for refill (500ml), sling bag and a hygiene kit. Gloves, hard hats etc will also be provided on
site.
Recommended items to bring:
 Sturdy boots
 Light weight work trousers preferably or knee length shorts (note: if you wear jeans, it
will be hot to work in)
 Downtime clothes / flip flops (must use flip flops for toilet/showering)
 Towel / Washing amenities
 Sunglasses
 Suncream / Sunblock
 Sun Hat / Cap
 Passport and visa as required for travel
 A rucksack / backpack (note: suitcases are not ideal)
 Mosquito repellent
 Pre-charged power banks to charge mobile phones (limited electricity supply on site).
 Padlock for your bags
 Torch / Headlamp
Additional useful items: electricity/adapter convertor
Cash: Prudence Foundation will cover all basic costs throughout the programme so bring
only what you think necessary for personal related outgoings.
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Things to take note before signing up as it will be complicated to leave once on site:
1. Expect tough conditions as we will be camping and staying in a relatively remote area.
2. Telephone reception is very limited in coverage on site so volunteers should be
prepared for this.
3. This area is an Islamic region, so volunteers should dress modestly and respectfully (ie.
no short shorts/sleeveless tops). It is a safe area, but there are no shops etc in the near
vicinity, so everyone will be on site for the whole duration. However please conduct your
own research before making an informed decision about whether you are comfortable
living and operating in this environment. It is recommended you check with your doctor
for advice on what vaccinations you will require.
4. Please obtain the necessary approval/ clearance from your line manager/ HOD
before applying for the volunteering programme.
5. Volunteers will be required to sign a PCA and EPIC waiver form upon registration.
Should you have any question on the rebuilding mission, kindly get in touch with us at
[email protected]
How to sign up for the rebuilding mission?
Step 1
Click on the link below:
http://www.projecthouserelief.my/events/evt5539df33b0d82/prudence-foundationkelantan-rebuilding-mission
Step 2
Once you have decided on the volunteering duration (eg. Batch 1, 2, 3 or 4 under
ticket type) click the ‘register’ button in yellow colour.
Step 3
On the sign in page, scroll down and click on ‘Sign up for an account’
Step 4
Fill in the required information and click ‘register’ once you are done.
Step 5
An email with a link to activate your account will be sent to the email which you
provided for sign up. Below is an example of the email which you will receive.
Step 6
Click ‘sign in’ on the top right corner and key in your email and password as required.
Once you are done, click ‘sign in’ at the bottom of the pop-up screen.
Step 7
It will lead you back to the Prudence Foundation Kelantan Rebuilding Mission page.
To register for the rebuilding, click ‘register’ for the duration you would like to
volunteer (eg. Batch 1 under Ticket Type)
Step 8
Complete the registration in less than 15 minutes by filling in all the required
information, otherwise your reservation will be released to others. Once you are
done, click ‘Confirm Registration’ at the end of the page.