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The Social Club organized a visit to Rumah Sayang Orphanage

recently. As the Secretary, write a report of the event.

Visit to Rumah Sayang Orphanage


It was a bright Sunday morning on 22 April 2018 when 20 members of
the Social Society set out by school bus to Taman Cheras for a good cause: to
visit the orphans in Rumah Sayang. The Teacher-Advisors who accompanied
these caring students were Jenny Ling and John Khoo.

The school bus arrived at the venue at about 10am. The Matron, Mrs
Edwards, was there to welcome us. The orphans had lined up in the hall
waiting for us. The welcome we received from them was very warm and
touching.

We started off with an ice-breaking session. Then, we taught them how


to make paper cranes which were stuffed into a lovely glass bottle. It was a lot
of fun especially towards the end. As for performances, we witnessed one of
the orphans, June, dancing to a hip-hop song and 7 year-old Barry sang a
Japanese song.

The children were really adorable. There was a little boy named Rick,
who stuck to June and liked sitting on her lap. There were other volunteers
there on that day too. There was one group of people who gave them haircuts.
Another group of volunteers gave them tuition lessons.

The trip ended with a long of hugs, goodbyes and a huge group picture.
Overall, it was a great and enjoyable experience and I think some of us are
already thinking of visiting them again soon. Every cloud has a silver lining.
Even though the children had lost their parents, they remain positive as many
volunteers shower them with sufficient love and care to make them think that
this world is worth living in.

Reported by,

___________
(Soong Hye Kyo)
Secretary of Social Club
SMK Baru Bintulu
The Social Club organized a visit to Rumah Sayang Orphanage
recently. As the Secretary, write a report of the event.

Visit to Rumah Sayang Orphanage


It was a bright Sunday morning on 22 April 2018 when 20 members of
the Social Society set out by school bus to Taman Cheras for a good cause: to
visit the orphans in Rumah Sayang. The Teacher-Advisors who accompanied
these caring students were Jenny Ling and John Khoo.

The school bus arrived at the venue at about 10am. The Matron, Mrs
Edwards, was there to welcome us. The orphans had lined up in the hall
waiting for us. The welcome we received from them was very warm and
touching.

We started off with an ice-breaking session. Then, we taught them how


to make paper cranes which were stuffed into a lovely glass bottle. It was a lot
of fun especially towards the end. As for performances, we witnessed one of
the orphans, June, dancing to a hip-hop song and 7 year-old Barry sang a
Japanese song.

The children were really adorable. There was a little boy named Rick,
who stuck to June and liked sitting on her lap. There were other volunteers
there on that day too. There was one group of people who gave them haircuts.
Another group of volunteers gave them tuition lessons.

The trip ended with a long of hugs, goodbyes and a huge group picture.
Overall, it was a great and enjoyable experience and I think some of us are
already thinking of visiting them again soon. Every cloud has a silver lining.
Even though the children had lost their parents, they remain positive as many
volunteers shower them with sufficient love and care to make them think that
this world is worth living in.

Reported by,

___________
(Soong Hye Kyo)
Secretary of Social Club
SMK Baru Bintulu
Drawing a tree map

A visit to Rumah Sayang Orphanage

Ice breaking Performances Played games Gave gifts


(felt really happy) (really entertaining) (really a fun) (really touching)

No Definition Word / Phrase


1 Children whose parents are dead
2 Every negative situation has the potential to result in
or produce something positive or beneficial
3 Went with
4 A female nurse
5 An action which symbolises hope and healing during
challenging times
6 Saw
7 Lovable
8 Saying something to make people feel less nervous
when you first meet

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