Saturday, 14 December 2013

TAK-ASYC Christmas Charity Project

This year, we thought we would like to teach our kids a little bit about the spirit of giving and sharing with the poor. It's Christmas afterall, and Christmas is indeed a time of giving. It's also good to have children learn compassion while they're young, and we hope they will grow up with this value as their companion.

So our kids will be making and selling their Christmas crafts to parents to raise funds. Our chosen charity for this year is a privately-run aged home known as Camillo. There are 15 old folks there at the moment. It used to be 30 but the rest have passed away because of old age, leaving the remainder to live their lives out at Camillo. We did not want to contribute to a charity that already has lots of help. We chose Camillo because they are small and isolated, the latter translating to fewer supporters and donors. As it is a private home, they have no government support. The only support they have is from well-wishers.

We hope all parents will donate generously so that these old folks have a decent Christmas this year.

The home has only one helper (in blue)
Old pots and pans for cooking
The only worldly possession of each resident -
a bed and some personal belongings
Most, if not all, have no families.
Those who depart are cremated, their ashes kept in this small shelf.
The only exercise equipment I saw - a hand-made pulley system
comprising ropes and wooden handles.
Here they spend their days till their end
This admirable lady looks after the rest. She walks with a the aid of a walking stick.
Saw her pushing a wheelchair bound old lady with one hand and her stick in the other.
Next she headed to the kitchen to cook lunch.
You can see her walking aid by her side.
Need to navigate a few of these narrow lanes to reach Camillo.

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