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Mr Yong Kwon Seng

Together with a group of like minded volunteers, we organise various activities such as monthly birthday parties, festival celebrations, snack distributions on public holidays, boss for the day and outings.

I have a love one who is afflicted with mental illness hence I hold the mental health cause very close to my heart. Mental illness is unfortunately shrouded in stigma therefore I see myself as an advocate. I strongly believe as volunteers we have to be the voices of our special friends. In addition, I am inspired by the many dedicated volunteers who put in time and effort to further the cause, in particular, Mr Lee PL and Mdm Catherine Chua who have been my volunteer mentors for the past 8 years. I have learnt so much from them. Lastly, I am very fortunate to be given the opportunity by our special friends to enter their lives. They share generously with me their life stories and I have benefited from these anecdotes. To be able to contribute to their happiness drives me to want to do more for the mental health community.

Ultimately, volunteering makes you a better person. Over the course of volunteering, I realised I have become more observant, caring and less judgmental. I develop a heart of empathy for our special friends. Because my sister also volunteers so our relationship is even better than before. Volunteering teaches you to plan your time better so that you can set aside time weekly.

Volunteering also taught me to look past things especially when certain things do not go as expected. Our special friends have showed me that they may have health conditions and may bigger issues to worry about but they try to keep a smile on their faces when they see the volunteers. Our special friends are the most appreciate group of people I have ever met and they do have a place in our society.

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