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LiewCF Tech Blog: Gifts of Hope

  • blogjunkie · 1 year ago
    Hi Liew, respect to you man. I'm also a WV sponsor and have been considering buying a goat. I know the WV people personally and I'm sure they're very happy with your contribution. More importantly, you will have helped an underprivileged community through your generosity.
  • webworm · 1 year ago
    Liew,

    I have follow-up with your posting since 1 year ago. Nothing more wanna to say to you...thumb-up for you.

    Any specific reason for RM1100 ? and not RM1000
  • alzack · 1 year ago
    This is an excellent platform for us to help the unfortunates out there but don't know where to begin. This entry is posted at the right time. Well done.
  • goalcentre.com · 1 year ago
    Nice job liew and Happy Chinese New Year to you. Hope the rat year will bring you loads of happiness and prosperity and oh yeah, good health as well.
  • Marco · 1 year ago
    Wow Liew, you are doing something like CSR which usually practise by corporate. Well done!
  • kaiwah · 1 year ago
    Happy CNY! Gong Hei Gong Hei! This year must Fatt Tai Choy! Have a nice celebration!
  • LcF · 1 year ago
    Hope you guys spread the happiness to the people in need. Happy Chinese New Year!

    @webworm: why RM1100? because the listed price is RM1100 :)
  • webworm · 1 year ago
    Ok... Happy Chinese New Year...
    Wish you in new year XIN XIANG SHI CHEN ... 2nd half :) (if i am not outdated)...
  • Friedbeef · 1 year ago
    I like WV as well :)

    Recently ran a mini-project on my own site and $80 was raised for WV... :)

    Your $1,100 is really good - keep up the good works man!
  • aman · 1 year ago
    happy chinese new year, liew
  • iCalvyn · 1 year ago
    I prefer helping people in term of my own energy, instead of donate $$$... Normally I don simply donate on the road side, because alot are CON
  • lucia · 1 year ago
    happy new year, lcf!

    god bless your generosity.

    i can help... but less than RM50.00.
  • Syahid A. · 1 year ago
    Just before Chinese New Year eve, I went to Kajang for a lion dance show. Going back, seen an old chinese fella collecting boxes to be sold. Then i realized that there are still many people leaving in poverty in Malaysia, so this kind of post makes us remember how lucky we are. Keep up the good work Liew!
  • webringnet.com · 1 year ago
    nice community activity. i just write about 'hope' which help abandoned people to find settlement or someone who caring them.

    *happy chinese new year*
  • Jason Lee · 1 year ago
    How do we know this money is well spend for this people?
  • LcF · 1 year ago
    @Jason Lee: you can get the annual report
  • Charlespeng · 1 year ago
    Thanks for you love on our Developing Countries. I am from China.
  • ciken · 1 year ago
    Happy New Year Liew!!
  • davidlian · 1 year ago
    Hey man...dropped by to say Happy Valentine's Day (yes, single still can). :) Glad you care about the children.
  • PC · 1 year ago
    Thats really kind of you. Anyway I hope it not too late to wishing you Happy Chinese New Year :).
  • hanep · 1 year ago
    Kewl!! Happy new year liew!! hehe.. no angpow for me?
  • Yoko · 1 year ago
    You are so kind Liew. May God bless you. Gong Xi Fa Chai!
  • ITrush · 1 year ago
    Better late than never heh, Happy Chinese New Year and A Happy Valentines Day Too.
  • radyo dinle · 1 year ago
    This is an excellent platform for us to help the unfortunates out there but don’t know where to begin.

    This entry is posted at the right time.
  • Yemek Tarifleri · 1 year ago
    Liew,

    I have follow-up with your posting since 1 year ago. Nothing more wanna to say to you…thumb-up for you.
  • sam · 1 year ago
    It is the best present for the community I think. Have been sponsoring a child with a friend of mine and planning to adopt another one. It is time we should do something to the community. Good job to you.
  • Li Li's Mom · 1 year ago
    If you really want to help children in Asian, take one in and adopt one.

    That is what we did. Our daughter is from poor rural farm country in Hunan, China. She was 22 months old when we brought her home to California. Now she is 7 and he JOY of our lives

    Li Li's Mom