Brickfields Asia College

>> Thursday, January 22, 2009

21st Jan 2009






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ORANGE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

Openness, Commitment
17th Jan 2009

Thank all students for their active participation.
Thank Mr. Azeem and Mr. Gopinathan for their openness and commitment.
We can protect ourselves, our family, our beloved one by knowing more.
We can put an end to HIV, i believe.


Introduction to our session.


Wild fire game


HIV counseling


Some facts about HIV and AIDS


The body game.


More facts about the way that HIV is transmitted.


Bridges of hopes.


Condom demonstration.


Let's welcome Meg, our new intern joining our project!
She was telling us more about HIV testing.

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The power of peer to peer education

>> Friday, January 16, 2009



Why peer to peer? But not professionals to youngsters, teachers to students?


The above photo is the answer.


What we are trying to do is not just simply give presentations around different colleges and universities.
We try to make friends with every participant, and chat with them freely.
Peer to peer education helps to break the barriers that are usually encountered during spreading HIV awareness messages. This barrier hinders the spreading of important HIV awareness message.

This barrier shouldn't exist.

Through peer to peer education, we can create a platform for students to freely express their ideas and opinions. At the same time, it allows us to know more about what they think. So that we can have further discussions with them, to help them develop a positive attitude towards HIV.




The red ribbon symbolizes HIV awareness. The red colour signifies the nature of the virus that attacks the blood stream. Red also denotes danger, as there is still no cure for this deadly virus.
Do you know by wearing the ribbon, we are:

  • Paying respect to those committed to finding the cure for HIV/AIDS,
  • Committed to champion and support the innocent victims of this disease such as babies, young children and innocent young women,
  • Committed to ensure that we are fully aware and equipped to protect ourselves and our loved ones from the ravages of this disease.
Shall we continue to wear the red ribbon and pass on the message to the peers, to next generation... until HIV is eradicated from the world?

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HIV/AIDS awareness session to Kemayan Advance Tertiary College

>> Thursday, January 15, 2009

14th Jan 2009
Facilitators: Angela, Clarence, Julie, Pitt, Victor



Session started!


Students are receiving their HIV Testing result Who will be contracted with HIV?


Students were receiving their counseling.

Students were playing the Wild Fire game. They looked so worried since they are group who are at risk of being contracted with HIV in this game!


Some basic information about AIDS.


Students are enjoying the body game. Hey dude! Be alert! One HIV is invading the body cell!


Pitt is explaining the game of Bridges of hopes.


She is crossing the bridge! Good balance!


Condom demonstration.


Group picture.




Student's feedback

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