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Visiting a Cambodian Orphanage
Holding strong against the wind despite its frail structure are the thatched huts of a Cambodian orphanage. What holds stronger are the bonds between the inhabitants (orphans) of these shelters. Behind each child, there is a sad story to tell. Read how our volunteer has been moved to tears of the children who seemed so vulnerable yet so strong.
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Volunteer in Chiang Mai
Volunteering in Chiang Mai made one volunteer feel like a child again. As the children smiled readily, and played games of tag and tickling, the warmth is overwhelming. Even if you have to use butchered rudimentary Thai and sign language, they will patiently wait and look forward to climbing into your lap for a hug.
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Volunteering in Singapore
The last thing one would associate with Singapore is poverty and deprivation. As unbelievable as it seems, the need for help and volunteers does exist in one of the most developed nation in Asia. From the first hand account of a volunteer, come and discover the other side of Singapore not seen by most people.
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Give to receive: Volunteer
Receiving is easier than giving. This is a no-brainer fact but just when Jas, our blogger, thinks she is giving, she realized that she has all along been receiving. A little help is better than no help at all as every little drop contributes to a great ocean. Here’s a classic poem to share.
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