Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Charity, Hamper Day

Hamper Day is a day every SeaParkian has to go through.

It is the day we show our contribution to the community who are less fortunate by donating certain items such as food, toys, toiletries and etc etc.

On that very day, the Form Six Club organized a trip to go to the homes near our school. We went to a care center and an orphanage.

As students who care, we tried our best to fill up the loneliness of the less fortunates by setting up games, exercise events, singing songs, cleaning up the place, etc etc.



This is where we went to. The care center.



Before departure.


Bee Hui


Kentrick, Chong De and Bala carrying hampers.



We drove to our destinations.


Di Sern.

In the care center..


Tsing Wayne, talking to one of the old folks.


Prarthini, Wai Yan


Light exercises!




Sue Lyn and Joselyn.


Wai Yan, Daniel and Prarthini singing.


In the orphanage..


Explanation of games by Rachel.


In the meantime, some of us cleaned up their home.


Michelle, changing bedsheets.


Chong De and Poh Ling, cleaning the fans.


Colouring contest.


"Uncle Woon Wah" is one of the form sixers.



There will SURELY be a picture or two like this.


Michelle, Sim Wuei, Rachel.


Yee Lyn, Ginny, Li Kheng




Group picture at the orphange


Everyone who went!



Kentrick, our photographer (: Thanks bro!



..and Thank you Xin Chew Daily!


A BIG thank you to all the form sixers, teachers who helped to make this happened! Your participation is sincerely appreciated. I'm sure the people whom we visited had a great time too.

Majority of us rarely have the opportunity to do charity, even if we do, the only times we contribute to the community is when we make donations. But this time, we went to the homes, we helped them, we played with them, we sang for them and we showed that they are not abandoned and there are still people who love as well as care for them.

This is a very good start, keep it going form sixers!

All the brain-stormings for games and events are worth it when we see smiles on their faces.

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