Thank you for taking on the role of a 30-Hour Famine DIY Camp Leader. Before you proceed, kindly read and understand the following Terms and Conditions.

By accepting the Terms and Conditions listed below, you have also agreed to adhere to all the rules and regulations put in place by World Vision Malaysia in running your 30-Hour Famine DIY camp. It also indicates that you will be responsible for ensuring that your committee members follow these guidelines strictly.

World Vision Malaysia reserves the right to intervene or cancel your camp if any of the Terms and Conditions listed below are violated

  1. General Qualifications

    1. A Camp Leader must be at least 18 years of age and above.

    2. A Camp Leader must possess skills in event planning and execution, able to coordinate with different parties, prudent in manpower planning, budgetary control and book-keeping, and computer savvy.

    3. A Camp Leader must submit details of two credible referees (who are not relatives) and a guarantor for World Vision Malaysia to conduct the necessary background checks.

      Note: If you are a student, your referee should be your lecturer/teacher/senior supervisor/headmistress/priests/pastors. If you are working, your head of department or supervisor can be your referee. Your guarantor should be your parents/guardian/superior at work.

  2. Camp Leaders Training Workshop

    1. A Camp Leader must attend at least one Camp Leader Training Workshop for the current year’s 30-Hour Famine/8-Hour Kidz Famine.

  3. Finance Material & Finance Matters

    1. A Camp Leader is responsible for all Donation Booklets, Donation Boxes and Receipt Books that are entrusted to them. These materials are to be used exclusively for 30-Hour Famine/8-Hour Kidz Famine. All Donation Booklets, Donation Boxes, Receipt Books and fund raised must be returned to World Vision Malaysia at or before XXX.

    2. A Camp Leader will undertake to report to World Vision Malaysia should there be any cases (real or suspected) of fraud or misappropriate of funds among the team’s campers.

    3. A Camp Leader must set a good example by demonstrating responsibility and accountability in all matters related to the organisation of a DIY Camp, particularly in matter related to finances/money.

    4. A Camp Leader must submit to World Vision a complete set of financial accounts attached with receipts and other proofs of purchase related to the DIY Camp. You may find the template in the Famine Kit.

    5. A Camp Leader must ensure that all camper’s information is entered into the Internet Famine Donation Card Management (iFDCM) system before the DIY camp. Campers’ information is to kept confidential and only use in relation to 30-Hour Famine/8-Hour Kidz Famine.

  4. Camp Leader’s Responsibility

    1. A Camp Leader must observe and follow all guidelines laid down by World Vision Malaysia at all times.

    2. A Camp Leader must agree not to use any abusive/obscene/racist/slanderous languages or materials that are deemed insensitive to Malaysia’s multi-racial, multi-religion and multi-cultural context.

    3. A Camp Leader must not promote personal business and/or commercial interests during the campaign.

    4. A Camp Leader must agree not to use any verbal or visual materials that may undermine the dignity and privacy of the poor and the children we serve.

    5. A Camp Leader must possess a positive spirit and passion to highlight the various poverty-related issues without displaying bias or judgment. The Camp Leader is to adhere to the messaging provided by World Vision Malaysia.

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ABOUT

About – 30-Hour Famine

The 30-Hour Famine is a global movement against hunger and poverty. Over the years, the 30-Hour Famine has gained a reputation as one of the biggest and most fun fundraising event in the world particularly among youths and young adults.

By going without solid food for 30 hours, you can bring change to the lives of those impacted by hunger and poverty. You can give them access to improved health care, a better quality of life and most importantly, HOPE for a brighter tomorrow.

Participants will have an opportunity to get a first-hand simulated experience of living life in dire conditions through various Famine Challenges and educational movies. At the end of the fasting period, participants will break-fast together at their respective DIY Camp venues or to participate in the the 30-Hour Famine centralised Countdown event.

About – 8-Hour Kidz Famine

We believe that is it never too young to start caring. Yes, even children can do something to effect change by raising their awareness on poverty and giving them opportunity to help those in need.

Just like 30-Hour Famine, instead of fasting from solid food for 30 hours, children age 12 and below will be fasting for 8 hours.

Besides that, Kidz Famine participants will get a glimpse of what is it to live in hunger through Famine Challenge and suggested educational movies. Participants will break-fast at the respective DIY Camp at the end of the 8th hour of the fast

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