We went to a orphanage today. Its organise by CSS ( Catholic Student Society). A round of applause for Athalia, Tashauna, Audrey, Joanna and all those who made this possible as you guys had done a marvelous job. We had lots of fun there.
The orphanage that we visited this afternoon is called St. Jerome and it's somewhere near our school,a 5 minutes drive will do. As the house is small, there's only a handful of orphans staying in it and most of them are girls. From outside, the orphanage doesn't look like what a orphanage is suppose to look like, it's more like a rich man's house. But from the inside, it's terrible. Nothing like the Juara Home ( the orphanage that I went with the Interact Club ). Juara Home's orphan lives in a big house with a nice and cozy environment but St. Jerome's orphan are the opposite. The electric current there is not really working, everyone inside was drying from the heat and dehydration ( coz we didn't bring water, fan isn't really working and warm soft drinks just don't work out). OH~was really suffering in there.
We played many games, games which are really simply but fun. One thing that I realized in this trip to the orphanage, orphans are really simple, at least the orphans in St. Jerome are. Simple games and little things that we normal kids won't appreciate are just enough to make them laugh and feel happy for the whole entire day. Although the stuff that we donated wasn't really high tech or expensive, just something to eat, play and wear, they were all really happy. They appreciate and they precious them.
Briana wants me to emphasise the following statement.
WE SAW A FEW NEI-NEI THERE~!!!!
In particular, a poor dog just in front of the orphange. Some cruel people thrown or should I say dumped him/her in the rubbish bin. It barked and struggled to get iut from there. At long last, due to all it's struggling, the bin fell and it was free~!! YEAH....GO NIE NIE~!!
The orphanage that we visited this afternoon is called St. Jerome and it's somewhere near our school,a 5 minutes drive will do. As the house is small, there's only a handful of orphans staying in it and most of them are girls. From outside, the orphanage doesn't look like what a orphanage is suppose to look like, it's more like a rich man's house. But from the inside, it's terrible. Nothing like the Juara Home ( the orphanage that I went with the Interact Club ). Juara Home's orphan lives in a big house with a nice and cozy environment but St. Jerome's orphan are the opposite. The electric current there is not really working, everyone inside was drying from the heat and dehydration ( coz we didn't bring water, fan isn't really working and warm soft drinks just don't work out). OH~was really suffering in there.
We played many games, games which are really simply but fun. One thing that I realized in this trip to the orphanage, orphans are really simple, at least the orphans in St. Jerome are. Simple games and little things that we normal kids won't appreciate are just enough to make them laugh and feel happy for the whole entire day. Although the stuff that we donated wasn't really high tech or expensive, just something to eat, play and wear, they were all really happy. They appreciate and they precious them.
Briana wants me to emphasise the following statement.
WE SAW A FEW NEI-NEI THERE~!!!!
In particular, a poor dog just in front of the orphange. Some cruel people thrown or should I say dumped him/her in the rubbish bin. It barked and struggled to get iut from there. At long last, due to all it's struggling, the bin fell and it was free~!! YEAH....GO NIE NIE~!!
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