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    Reflection for the Community Service in Handicapped and

    Disabled Children's Association of Klang

    Goh Yong Hooi

    Through this Charity Home Visit, I have a very strong feeling about it. Well, I

    can say, this is really a meaningful experience in my life. Community service is no

    longer something we need or have to do, but something we enoy in doing it. When I

    saw those disable children, there oo!es a sense of feeling sympathy towards them.

    "ven though they are handicapped, they never give up in their life, they have the

    strong will to survive in the "arth. They create the power of thought# "ach and every

    one of them has their own way in managing their daily life. They can do it, so I must

    believe in myself that I can do it better. I really get motivated and impressed by their

    every single action. Touching# $nd, their life are full with happiness. There is no

    place for sadness, depression or desperation, simply because they clearly %now that it

    doesn&t help. $ll these are the important values that we should learn from them. 'o

    you %now that, they are even stronger than you(

    )oreover, loving and caring have also been imbibed into my heart and soul

    through this valuable visit. *ove every single person around you, because it benefits.

    +amily, friends and teachers ali%e play a very crucial role in the pathway of your

    current life as well as the future. Therefore, care about them by action, but not ust

    simply through saying. &I love you& is ust the simple words to say out, the only way to

    prove it is through the actions.

    n top of that, this charity home visit reminds me again, I am a luc%y person

    with healthy body healthy arms. I shouldn&t always complain about the sufferings ordifficulties that I faced. I should have the courage to step forward and overcome those

    obstacles as what the children do to themselves. -o, I %eep reminding myself 'o not

    be a coward when facing problems, it doesn&t help .

    $ll in all, through this community service /The Charity Home Visit0, I learn a

    lot from the children. )y life becomes motivated. +or every single wor% or tas%, I will

    try my best to complete it. )ost importantly, 1ever 2ive 3p#

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    Sharvin al !as"aran

    Community -ervice is an important activity every person should embrace as

    they are growing up. 4y doing community service, a person will find themself and be

    exposed to the lifestyles of other people, which also tends to ma%e the volunteer more

    aware of the needs of the less fortunate. Volunteering also contributes to the result of

    more teenagers being more grateful for everything they have and thus they give more.

    Well, I have been involved in many charity proects but all of them were only to raise

    fund for charity and help them financially. $lthough we had a good intentions but I

    felt that I can do more than that. There was a part in me that always wanted to do

    some community service and experience them in person. $ccording to some of my

    seniors, it is an experience li%e no other. Than%fully, this year, I was able to do so for

    my moral studies proect and with the help of my group mates.

    $s said above, we visited an orphanage that ta%es care of young and

    disabled children with ages ranging from 5 years old to 67 years old. When I first saw

    them, I actually had a shoc% because I had never seen so many children that either

    have no parents or were sent by their parents to this orphanage. I really felt sorry for

    them because they never really have experience of being in a family as a familymember. 4ut then again, as we spent the more and more time with them, I soon

    discovered that these children are not disheartened by the fact they are disabled or

    even without a family.

    I soon reali!ed that they accept each and every children there as a family

    member, hence forming a big and happy family. 8art of the activities we did are

    dancing to famous songs li%e 2angnam -tyle and I did have some fun dancing and

    singing with them. We even cleaned up the dorms and yard outside.

    To be honest, I was really than%ful to be given an opportunity to be part of this

    trip. I learnt that we humans need to be grateful for what we have and stop

    complaining for whatever we don9t own. There are always people less fortunate then

    us, so let9s pray for their well:being. *astly, I would li%e to say that, later on in life, I

    would li%e to start a charity proect that will benefit disabled children in )alaysia

    because I felt that ;giving9 is much more rewarding then ta%ing.

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    Stephen Yeo #$e %ing

    I am =uite grateful that I was able to oin the Charity Home Visit organi!ed by

    the *eader9s Club. It was indeed a meaningful experience for me to participate in this

    community service. $s we all %now, humans are bound to live as communities and

    part of the society instead of living all alone. Therefore, I believe that we must lend a

    helping hand to those who are in need of our help in our communities.

    'uring my visit at the charity home, I felt great sympathy towards the disabled

    children. "ach of these children has different impairments such as having physical

    disorders or inability to communicate. I felt sad for their hardship in life but at the

    same time, I was than%ful to be blessed with a healthy body. Indeed, not all of us are

    born with same capabilities or characteristics, but we have the right to continue on our

    life and ma%e the best out of it. With this in mind, I strongly feel that we, who are

    born without birth defects, should give all the possible forms of support to those who

    are less fortunate.

    4esides that, this visit also made me reali!ed the warmth of the society. The

    volunteers at the charity home ta%e care of the children as if they are their own

    children. They have great understanding on the children9s condition and are able to

    manage their daily needs. This shows that the society does not give up on those who

    are facing predicaments in life. This gives me the awareness to love and care for the

    needy and to provide help to others willingly.

    This community service proect has really opened my mind of what it truly

    means to be part of the society. "very person is born uni=ue so we must learn to

    respect each other regardless of our difference in bac%grounds. We must also care for

    those around us and offer help to those who are facing difficulties. We must show

    %indness to other people with a sincere heart without having selfish intentions or

    expecting rewards in return. )oreover, I also learnt to treasure whatever blessings we

    have. We should not complain over some insignificant problems that we face as there

    might be others who are so much less fortunate than us.

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    &( )*G SH+*G

    This was the first time I went for a community service to Handicapped and 'isabled

    Children Home. Therefore, I am very grateful that I am given this opportunity to visit

    a Handicapped and 'isabled Children Home organi!ed by the *eader9s Club of

    Taylor9s College -ubang >aya. 'uring the visit, we were re=uired to clean up the

    entire compound of the children home and also play with those children who are

    either mentally disabled or physically disabled. I felt sympathy towards them as some

    of them can9t even communicate well with us. -o, throughout the whole visit, we can

    hardly communicate with them in order to understand what they actually need and

    what they want us to do for them. $fter getting close to them, I reali!ed that they are

    carving for our attention as they are always lonely and isolated by the others.

    $s a conclusion, I thin% the whole society should lend a helping hand to those who

    are in need consistently and should not be isolated by the society. 4y doing so, they

    will feel that they are also a part of the community and they will eventually reali!e

    that there are so many people out there who are concern and care about them. 4esides

    that, they won9t feel neglected by the society. In my opinion, we should help those

    who are facing difficulties in their life either via financial support or moral support inorder to produce a happier and caring community. *ast but not least, I hope that I will

    have another chance to get involved in this meaningful and beneficial activity.

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    Chung Chee Yuen

    +irstly, I am very grateful to be able to participate the Charity Home Visit

    which organi!ed by *eader9s Club. Through participating in the community service, I

    find myself to be more concern and aware of the needs of the society, 4esides , I learn

    that contributing for the society is more important than hoping what society can give

    you. 8eople are living in a community and are interdependent to each other. We

    should ta%e into account of other benefits and play a role in contributing to the society

    needs. Through serving the community, we can improve the =uality of life of

    everyone and thus building a strong nation.

    'uring the visit of the charity home, I felt sympathy to the disadvantaged

    group who cannot live properly li%e me. *oo%ing to their eyes, they really need caringand support from the society. I felt so grateful and luc%y as I was born with a healthy

    body and mind and born with love of my parents. I shouldn9t always complain the

    situations and difficulties around me. I shouldn9t %eep blaming what I don9t have

    compared with others. I should appreciate what I have now. 1ot everyone is as luc%y

    as I. I felt than%ful to my parents who give me a healthy body and always supporting

    me wherever I am.

    4esides that, I learn to be determined when facing any hardships. "ven though

    they are handicapped, they never give up their life. They %eep surviving with strong

    will. I see every of there %eep smiling instead of showing desperation mar% on theirfaces. They %eep optimistic with their lives. I was really impressed by them. +rom the

    visit, I learn to be never giving up hope in life. I should always stay strong when

    overcoming the obstacles in life.

    )oreover, I learn to be more loving and caring to each other. I really found

    satisfaction when playing and dancing with the children. I feel they are very warm to

    me even though we don9t %now each other. I found that caring and loving are

    contagious. If you really care about a person, that person will really appreciate despite

    it is only a smile or an encouraging saying. Thus, caring and loving to each other will

    build a warm society. $ll the people will indeed living in a world full with happiness

    and peace.

    In conclusion, this is really a valuable visit. +rom this visit, I reali!e that

    contributing to the community is a part of responsibility of my life. I will always

    support the needs of the society in physically and mentally. I hope that I will have

    more opportunities to get involves in such beneficial activities.

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