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Eliska Ho

1Jn3:18
‘My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.’

This was in our hearts when we started serving in the community. When the Church asked for volunteers to befriend the residents of SANH we stepped forward. We wanted to do something meaningful and yet fun for the residents so together with Evergreen Group we started the exercise session in the befriender program.

Our greatest hurdle was residents’ participation but we build bonds with the residents as well as bonding with one another. After some weeks we begin to see more participation. That was a big encouragement to the volunteers and especially for us leading the exercises.

Fun things to do. We all love it. Karaoke and games, arts and craft. They loved to sing. When they hold the mike, it’s their moment, it’s their stage. Some of them even dance. And the volunteers also dance and sing along with them. We now know who are the karaoke king and queen amongst us. When we play games with them, it seem they momentarily return to their childhood days. They were so joyful. They were having fun. So care free. It brought smiles and joy to all the volunteers seeing them enjoying themselves.

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