Sunday, April 26, 2009

Thanks A MILLION!

Yo, peeps!

finally, it's UnMasked!
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH
to those who came to support our 2-AID's Project UnMasked!
Hope you guys had fun with the 
performances, games, exhibition and everything!

To the people who joined our photography competition, thank you very much for putting your effort in it.
Great Job! EVERYONE's A WINNER!
To the 3 winners and "Guess How Many Logos" winner, CONGRATULATIONS!

A VERY BIG THANK YOU especially to our sponsors, FMG and IPC Shopping and also to Youth Entrepreneur Malaysia for giving us the support!

Thank you, IACT too! =)

cheers!

Best regards,
2-AID Communication

Friday, April 24, 2009

UnMasking tomorrow¬

THE day. is finally here.
tomorrow, 25th April 2009.
we'll be UnMasking.

Remember to be there!!!
It's from 10am- 8pm.

- There'll be Samsung Phones to be won!
- First 50 visitors that sign up will receive complimentary perfumed teddy bears
- Games
- Photography Competition where you guys are the judges!
- Info Booths by PTF, NCSM, Fallen Leaves.
- Red Ribbon Memorabalia...ahhhhhhh...s
o many things!

P/S: Drag along your friends to Jaya One this Saturday, 25th April 2009 from 10am-8pm!

=D Be there! CHEERS!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

how to get THERE?

oh ya, remember to make yourselves free on the
25th April 2009, Saturday.
10am- 7pm at Jaya One.

psst...grab a pen now, and scribble down this map down.








Thursday, April 9, 2009

Who ELSE will be there?

One Buck Short.+
Paulo Delfino.+
Soul Sisters.
Manhand.+
Metadoor.
Capoeira.
Ninjutsu.
DJ Cliq.+
1990's.
EG.
Faph.
Evert.
Repulse.
J'misquall.+
Ask Me Again.+
Jin Hackman.+
Danny & Janette.
Sinister Side Room.
Under Head Light.
Cheerleading (Sekolah Sri Bestari).
Chimouyouquay- The Hakka Firedancers.+

To check them out, click + at their names.
These peeps will be performing on 25th April 2009 at Jaya One
in conjunction with Project UnMasked and IACT's Open Day!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

With their support...

On the 25th April 2009, at Jaya One, starting from 10am till 7pm, 2-AID Communication (consists of 28 advertising major students) with Pink Triangle Foundation (PTF) in conjunction with IACT Open Day will be holding an awareness event inviting the public of students and adults to participate in the activities that are scheduled during the event.

There will be informational booths by them to assist people with questions regarding HIV/AIDS and cancer.
Volunteers from respective organizations will be present to facilitate 2-AID for the event.

Pink Triangle Foundation (PTF)
PT Foundation was founded in 1987 (previously known as Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd) is a community-based, voluntary non-profit making organization providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, care and support programmes, sexuality awareness and empowerment programmes for vulnerable communities in Malaysia.

National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM)
NCSM was founded in 1966 and is dedicated to preventing cancer, saving lives from cancer and improving the quality of life of those living with cancer through patient care and education. They give talks; organize seminars and lectures for the public as well as the private sectors.

Fallen Leaves Theatre
A unique Malaysian project: a non-profit advocacy and education operation using drama to generate awareness and discussion about HIV/AIDS and drug addiction.

Our Objectives.

1. To address on the issue of HIV/AIDS based on the stigma and the treatment towards its carriers.

2. To execute an event enlightening the public regarding the discrimination of HIV/AIDS carriers.

3. To create more visibility on the charitable efforts of IACT students for the community.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Who are WE?


Project UnMasked: The Story behind HIV/AIDS
is a Corporate Social Responsibility project organized by the final year students of the subject Corporate Communication (IAA 65 and 66 of Institute Advertising Communication Training-IACT).

Project UnMasked, reveals the ‘real’ stories of discrimination and fear experienced by people living with HIV/AIDS. Our aim is to break the stereotypical ideas of the situation, realizing that there are no physical differences between someone who is HIV+ and who is not. Thus, the tagline for the project, “Eradicate Stigma, Asserting Empathy”.