Saturday, October 31, 2009
nEbO Junior KidzQuest 1

“SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT “
That’s the three words that can be described on what was seen and felt by the volunteers after the event ended.
On 18th May, 106 participants went for a voluntary event, Junior KidzQuest , that was organised by nEbO at eXplorerkid, E!hub. The volunteers were allocated to childrens’ aged from 2 to 6 years old. These are needy children who comes from single parent families/ low income families/ or parents who for some reasons are unable to care for their children. There are also some children of special need with autism.
Faces of excitement can be seen on every volunteer when they were assigned with a kid. Though some of the kids look frightened at first, the volunteers manage to ease their uneasiness by entertaining them with the sculpture balloon that was given. The kids were first taken on a 3 minutes ride on the Ferris-wheel and then to the eXplorerkid where they had lots of fun playing.
At the end of the event, wide smile was etched on every kids face. On the other hand, the volunteer felt satisfied in being able to contribute their energy to do volunteer work that leaves a smile on other faces.
We can do no great things - only small things with great love. --Mother Teresa
By: Siti Aisyah (BZE)

“SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT “
That’s the three words that can be described on what was seen and felt by the volunteers after the event ended.
On 18th May, 106 participants went for a voluntary event, Junior KidzQuest , that was organised by nEbO at eXplorerkid, E!hub. The volunteers were allocated to childrens’ aged from 2 to 6 years old. These are needy children who comes from single parent families/ low income families/ or parents who for some reasons are unable to care for their children. There are also some children of special need with autism.
Faces of excitement can be seen on every volunteer when they were assigned with a kid. Though some of the kids look frightened at first, the volunteers manage to ease their uneasiness by entertaining them with the sculpture balloon that was given. The kids were first taken on a 3 minutes ride on the Ferris-wheel and then to the eXplorerkid where they had lots of fun playing.
At the end of the event, wide smile was etched on every kids face. On the other hand, the volunteer felt satisfied in being able to contribute their energy to do volunteer work that leaves a smile on other faces.
We can do no great things - only small things with great love. --Mother Teresa
By: Siti Aisyah (BZE)