I first came across Chi Heng Foundation (CHF) 2 years ago and have been extremely touched by their charitable aim in trying to help children in the rural part of mainland China who have at least one parent who is living with or has died of HIV/AIDS.
Before that, I always thought helping other people or any charitable institution for that matter would cost me a lot - financially, but very soon, I came to realise lending a hand to those who are in need doesn't have to be expensive at all.
Today, I have been given a golden chance to meet with a few of the orphans - in which I regard as a great new year present to myself.
Back in the 90s, a blood donation tragedy occurred in China resulting in almost a million people in Henan province alone, being infected with AIDS. Now there are hundreds of thousands of AIDS orphans and Judy is one of them, whom I have spent most of the time today chatting with.
Talking to him reflected how fortunate my life has been, but the most delightful thing was to be able to hear him speak of his own story of transformation. How a boy who struggled to hold his head up has now become a university graduate (thanks to CHF's sponsorship). He is all ready to earn a buck or two as an engineer, but he would rather deploy wisdom in action and help the underprivileged.
I have full respect for this youngster who is full of positivity and energy. It is things like this which reminded us just how strong we really can be. We were given this life because we are strong enough to live it.
As Kelly Clarkson's new song says,
"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,
stand a little taller,
doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone."
So...do what you can, when you can!
2 comments:
Alampy that was a very good peace,AIDS is very close to my heart as I too many people who have died because of it and the devastation that gets left behind. Well done for helping to highlight this.
:-)
Sorry typo, I meant "good piece"
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