DREAM big, dreams never hurt - Deborah P. Henry
16 May, 2:31 pm
It was my first experience visiting a childrens home outside of KL. So I was excited as I was anxious to meet the kids at Shemariah Foster Home in Kuala Pilah. We had an absolutely incredible time!!
When we first arrived a few of the kids were inquisitively staring at us and 2 little ones caught my eye. Their innocent faces fixed on us. They mesmerised me completely.
WE really saw the true colours of the kids when the games started. We laughed and laughed. I nearly fell over laughing, especially during the transformers game. It is so nice to share smiles, laughs and high-fives with children. It made me think about what is really important in life and how precious our children are. They need our care, love and protection!!!
My wish for them is to see them get great education, grow up to be healthy, strong, brave and compassionate people and succeed in their lives and support their communities. And I believe World Vision is able to give them a better future. 30-Hour Famine is one powerful platform that can bring about the change. We all have the power in our hands, so use it wisely
DREAM big, dreams never hurt.
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* Shemariah Foster Home for Children is one of the beneficiaries for 30-Hour Famine 2008
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Dr GK Kogelen // 5 Jan 2010 at 8:35 pm
Keep up the good work. We are proud of your initiative and more prominent people should follow suit in focusing towards the needy children.
2 Well Wisher // 26 Jun 2009 at 12:09 am
Good job, u guys r doing smthing good. Education s vital…
3 Aaron // 20 Feb 2009 at 3:13 pm
the kids look very disciplined
…. they must be real good
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