SINGAPORE BEAUTY TALK IN PHOTOS

August.26,2012
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  • 日本語

Steki na! WE RAISED $$1,100 THIS TIME!


Thank you everyone for helping me start this bi-monthly sessions at my home to raise money for my Autistic children in Cambodia!

22 women attended the session this time! Each donated S$50


Also special thanks to Tomoe Slawson, Mayumi Danzani, Tomoko Mauss and Yoko Alexander for inviting their friends once again this time.

Below, during walking class with Nedine Vos, South African Topmodel who came to help me graciously.



Above my pictures of Nedine while she showed how to pose

Girls were very excited to see Nedine posing for me.

I divided everyone in 2 groups and we rotated lessons (Walking, Posing, Styling and make-up)

Yoko Alexander during the styling class, wearing my AquaxAqua dress which I bought in London during the Olympics, with Gucci stilettos.

Below some pictures that I took during the posing class

up: Tomoe Slawson

down: Tomoko Mauss



Giving some volume to her hair before I click…

 

My dog Mojo wants absolutely to be part of the photo shoot! I think he felt in love with Yoko :)

Happy birthday Yoko!!!! I bought a cake early morning before everyone arrive home.

Next classes in Singapore:

- walking and make-up on Thursday 30th (Full)

- eye brown architecture on Friday 31st (Full)

Next class in Tokyo:

- Friday 14th [register at info@plateforme.jp)

A message from the Organizer:



Dear Japanese and Singapore friends and supports

It is really good to read about good news from Ines and your actions.
Things are going really good and quickly here.

Since June and the beginning of our jam factory we have sold all our production.
We could buy all we need, except the car, with Ines actions, and it is great.
Now new shops and small supermarkets want us to sell in their shops !
We sell it in 10 places in Phnom Penh and I hope to do more in the next months.
People with autism and mental disabilities are really proud to work, to earn money and to help their families.
My wife Mary who taught Khmer people how to do this, is a little bit worried because she knows that now we will have to produce more.
At the same time two “big donors” from France gave us the opportunity to build a house for 10 disabled people, and I hope to start the construction on January 2013. We are waiting for a piece of land that an NGO is giving us.

And I have found a perfect place to locate both: our jam factory, and a group home for 7 people. The rental coat is cheap (Us$ 340/month) and the cost per day and per person will be Us$ 6. I will ask permission to take some photos of the really poor houses of our people’s families and will send to you.

You can have an idea of what is our life and work here by clicking on this french link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcUB2rIA7eY

Our work is strong and successful here and you must know that without your support we could not do anything!!

I will must now traduce our newsletters in English to let you know and follow our life here!!

I wish you the best and thank you again.

Pierre Chetcuti

pierre.chet@gmail.com

 

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