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Distributing 200 Meals To National Geriatric Hospital

Recently, our Chan club had the opportunity to support the distribution of 200 free servings of porridge to patients at the National Geriatric Hospital. Although the event was brief, it left us with unprecedented experiences. The patient's family members lined up to receive the meal portions Sitting right before the front gate, we were hands-on in arranging and preparing large pots of porridge. Many people came to queue up for their meals. We personally delivered these porridge servings to the patients at the National Geriatric Hospital. In the end, 200 servings of porridge were given with the love and care that we poured into them. We have prepared and distributed meals for the patients at the hospital . Though they were just small meals, they held great significance for those facing difficulties. During this time, receiving an unexpected "thank you" sound from the patients could brighten us for the whole process. Seeing the radiant smiles on the patient's faces fil...

Internship at Phuong Thanh

In July, I became an intern at Phuong Thanh Centre for Autism Children. This period was an unprecedented experience for me, both as a student and a volunteer. The student practiced basic skills (buttoning,...) Using my pre-interaction with the autistic children here, it was not too laborious for me to familiarize myself with the environment. Through weekly interaction, I steadily understood more about the children's thinking process, social interconnection, and their viewpoints about the world surrounding them. In contrast, because I was no professional, I frequently questioned in my head: "What does the world look like in their eyes?" Possibly, when I enter university, I will discover a part of the answer to this curiosity. The teachers here explained conscientiously to me about autistic children's habits, methods to manage the class, and their daily activities at school. These guidances allowed me to assist the teacher better and develop suitable class activities f...