This is something we did as first for co-curriculum marks but finally feeling good and had fun with it. Something we should try it everyday.
GR-Odysee (Team Manager) when reaching the Salvation Army Association. We were suspected by the workers there as some gangsters trying to look for trouble when we actually intended to do some charity work.
Me (GR-Mc.KinTosh) "sweeping" the floor in the Salvation Army's porch. I think it's a porch but it doesn't look like one. More like an open space with roof.
Kid thinks that he can't do chores at all. First impression to the kids there was that we are some rich guys who are trying to mess things up there. But they come to realise that we are actually helping them and they started to get friendly with us.
First thing we did there. Washing the floor. Another teenage girl there asked us wheather we know how to clean the floor or not. Funny case.
First thing we did there. Washing the floor. Another teenage girl there asked us wheather we know how to clean the floor or not. Funny case.
Job's finishing! This is the fun part as everyone is communicating well. The kids there are nice and funny. Infact, more socialized compared to us who have perfect living.
Salvation Army's Children gone through a lot of Life Experiences. It's glad we went there and have a look at their lifestyle. Everything is same except that their home was the Salvation Army instead of a real home like us. From there, they learn more about life and independence. Going to the school every morning and receive special tuition class in the night time. Doing chores and contributions during the afternoon. This clean-up was done every Thursday. We're all impressed with the way they get things done. Fully experienced and skillful in life. Had a little chat with them while visiting and they are really friendly and funny. Their jokes are natural without trying to cause any conflicts. It is proven that, their lifestyles had made them better people.
For those who never contribute to the Salvation Army, do some charity work there now and you'll understand. If they are Gamers in Kuching, then Kuching would be a place filled with Determined Gamers and Strong minded.
Salvation Army's Children gone through a lot of Life Experiences. It's glad we went there and have a look at their lifestyle. Everything is same except that their home was the Salvation Army instead of a real home like us. From there, they learn more about life and independence. Going to the school every morning and receive special tuition class in the night time. Doing chores and contributions during the afternoon. This clean-up was done every Thursday. We're all impressed with the way they get things done. Fully experienced and skillful in life. Had a little chat with them while visiting and they are really friendly and funny. Their jokes are natural without trying to cause any conflicts. It is proven that, their lifestyles had made them better people.
For those who never contribute to the Salvation Army, do some charity work there now and you'll understand. If they are Gamers in Kuching, then Kuching would be a place filled with Determined Gamers and Strong minded.
u guys can juz walk in there and do charity??? but its cool anyways , reminding ppl to hlp out once in a while
GR team , full of surprises...
lol
Need official letter and permission. But we said we were from St Joseph trying to do Charity. We kinda did this unofficially.