Sunday, April 4, 2010

Thank You

This is written in gratitude to all who has contributed. Your contributions have been put to good use in groceries purchase and with that, you have gave them Hope to continue braving through each day.

THANK YOU

Children, innocent as they are, they have been abandoned to this house; a place where they call home. They are no different from any other child -- albeit the lack of a biological family.

On the day when I visited them, a family had celebrated the birthday of their son together with this kids. All of them danced and I saw one who is so talented at his age that I thought that if he is given the chance to nurture that talent, he would be a very good breakdancer.

But of course, anyone if given the chance and be groomed under an appropriate environment, will be able excel (unless the person themselves do not appreciate the given opportunity).

Anyways, I would consider these children as fortunate to have found a home in this house because I came to understand that most of the children are born into a family which would be better off dead.

Yes, some of these orphans do have living family members, however, they are better off without them. Who would need an abusive parent? A parent(s) who can't afford to love them -- let alone feed.

I adopt a neutral perspective in neither being a pro-life or anti-life but in most of such cases, I would comment that if you know full well that you can't provide a fair and supportive environment to the soon-to-be born child, abort it. They can at least find a better after-life.

Why do parent(s) who are not even capable of taking care of themselves would wish to try taking care of a newborn? It'd be miraculous if they can survive their childhood unscathed under the care of immature parent(s).

Look, this place (a new home which started last year) alone houses 38 children and god knows how the number will rise up to in the next couple of weeks/months. And that's only one place. How about other homes which are unheard of?

It was so happened that I saw on FB that this home is appealing for donations in kind, else, I wouldn't have come across this place (i'd would say that i'll be totally ignorant of the place since it is located so far away from Cheras).
(Again here, I'd like to express my disappointments to those who happily teasing away when I told them that I'll spend my weekend morning driving all the way to provide some groceries to an orphanage. Here is my message to these people: loud and bold, strong and clear; they do not beg (literally) for your donations, they are only hoping that you would be kind enough to share, and i damn know that i am not wealthy enough to share much nor i have such a big heart to be a such a samaritan but hey, I could forgo my little spending to share a tiny piece of my heart with those who could really use some food to warm themselves up.

I have enough to eat and spend and I have a warm bed to sleep in every night. so yes, i can afford a small amount for them and to rub some salt into you: i do not lust for those brands and live with debts every month. Honestly, beauty and materials go only as far as it is limited. Thank you, now go bark elsewhere)

For those who would like to find out what's more required by the home, please visit:

http://csrprojects.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?v=feed&story_fbid=10150167818665107&id=860920106#!/note.php?note_id=153000608389

2 c a r r o t s:

Kath said...

Jenny, I salute you!! Good to know we have people like you. :D

JeNz said...

*blush*
there's actually quite a number..coz thanks to them, my mum managed to raise a few hundred bucks for the groceries :)