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a meaningful life..

Posted by chervalier On August - 20 - 2009

I don’t know why exactly, but I’ve recently been spurred to sign up for some volunteer activities so that I can make some contribution to society.. It could be because of that silly TVB Drama with the dogs and cats in it with its overt animal-loving-volunteer-supporting message that got me to do this.

Volunteer!

Volunteer!

I’ve always had a latent desire to volunteer in some way. Well maybe not always, but since at least a few years ago. When we were still in school, we had chances to volunteer and have it contribute to our Community Involvement Project (CIP) points and those were definitely fun times. Somehow, though, that didn’t really feel like volunteering. I guess it’s because we were doing it to gain the points we needed to graduate from school.

I remember being involved in Flag Days, Bake Sales, visits to Old Folks’ Homes and all.. Volunteering as a docent in the Asian Civilizations Museum was also one of the best experiences I had, and the craft-day volunteering we did at the National Day Istana Open House was also very enriching. It didn’t, however, give me the same sense of satisfaction and fulfilment as it would have if I weren’t doing it for school.

I once went with my church to a nearby Old Folks’ Home to give out food and gifts during the Christmas season. The church choir performed for them and the residents were all smiling and grateful. That, I must say, was definitely the best experience EVER. Being able to do something to make someone happy without a selfish thought for yourself is probably the best thing in the world. Well, maybe not the best, but it definitely ranks up there with all sorts of other pleasures.. Ahem.

I want to be able to help these people in need, because I feel so lucky in so many ways. In my previous blogs I’ve mentioned several times how lucky we are to be healthy, whole individuals with much of our needs cared for. The fact that you are on your computer reading this right now goes to show that life isn’t all that bad for you. You can read, you have electricity, you have a computer (or have access to one somewhere). You can use your fingers, you can understand what I’m saying. All the above are things to be grateful for.

So let’s give what we can to the people who are not as privileged as we are.

My special areas of concern (I can’t think of a better way to phrase that, but I’d say these are my soft spots) are the Elderly and underprivileged children. I am especially passionate about these 2 groups of people because

Elderly people need our love

Elderly people need our love

1) I love my grandma and I know she has led a hard life. A lot of people at that age have led a tough life and most of them who have ended up in homes have been abandoned by unfeeling children or maybe have no children to support them in their sunset years. I know I don’t want to see my grandmother in any situation except being loved and cared for after all she has gone through. Similarly, I think many of the elderly folk deserve love and care, if not from their families then from complete strangers who can make them smile and realize the world isn’t that harsh after all.

Beautiful, innocent, sweet little children

Beautiful, innocent, sweet little children

2) Children, especially young ones, are the most innocent creatures on Earth (despite being born into a debt of sin.. yada yada.. lol).. I don’t think they have to suffer for things they haven’t even done. What’s more, what you could do for them in their childhood could go a long way in nurturing and shaping their futures. What greater joy is there than helping a poor child find his/her place in the world and seeing him/her succeed? Even just a smile and a hug is enough to brighten anyone’s day. I dare you not to be moved by the innocence of a young child in need.

So I’ve signed up with the NPVC (National something Volunteer something i think) and registered for a whole bunch of volunteer activities.. The only thing stopping me from going all out and volunteering is my fear of committment (to anything that requires my time).. Still though, I’m gonna make an active effort to try

Volunteers - a Gift to the Community.. Are you?

Volunteers - a Gift to the Community.. Are you?

How about it guys? Anyone wanna join me? =)

(filed under Projects coz it’s a project I’m embarking on wheee!)

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6 Responses to “a meaningful life..”

  1. Regina says:

    Here we need to volunteer a certain number of hours to graduate from high school too, although I really did love volunteering despite the fact that it was because I needed to. Good for you for signing up with the NPVC! :D

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  2. chervalier says:

    haha thanks Regina =) I definitely think volunteering is one of the best things we can do with our time. Though slacking around comes quite close too hehe

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  3. chervalier says:

    uh oops turns out it’s the NVPC.. National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre haha

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  4. Wan Yi says:

    OMG! Can I join you?
    I’ve been thinking of volunteering for like a month now. Did my research on the different organizations like Acres, Make a Wish etc.
    But i couldn’t decide!! I’m more towards the environmental and children volunteering coz I have this fear for elderly. =S

    Anyway, I’ll get back to you!!
    Study for my exams now! Wish me luck!! =)

    Love ya!

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    chervalier Reply:

    awww sweet! haha. ok get back to me ya! it’s better too since we live so close to each other!!! good luck for your exams hon!!! <3

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