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CSI_Week 04 (17th - 21st April)


Mr Vickram gave us a proposal letter to be used when approaching any sponsors. 

Since I had contacts from my previous service projects for the homeless, I tried asking for sponsorship or any other way that they can help. However most of them could not contribute much since they already have their ongoing projects that they needed to concentrate on. 



By this week, our project was given a name and a tagline.

Presenting, Aur & Tebing - "Your change to make a change"

The Campaigning team's first fund raising activity was the food sale. Their whole concept was easy to execute. People pre-order the fixed menu for the day and the following week, their food will be distributed to them. This was the menu that was prepared by their team. Our team were to help them in the distribution of the food.







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