Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 2, 2012

Thi Nghe Orphanage

            On Wednesday the 22nd of February, 10 members of the Student Council went to Thi Nghe Orphanage. We left school at 3:30pm and arrived at the destination at about 3:45pm. A woman which is in charged of the orphanage went out and welcomed us told us that she is very happy to see us here.

            First, she gave us a overall introduction about the orphanage. From what she told us, we know that this place belongs to the Vietnam government but before, these volunteer women owns it. She then gave us a tour around the orphanage. First, we went to the ICT class for disabled children. Even though they have problems with there body parts they can still type on the computer and play games! After that, we went to the sewing and weaving section, it is nice to see that these children can sew very well.
       
            When we passed the mental disordered children, we waved to them and they waved back. One girl even ask for some candies! After that we went to the room where the children can't move. Everybody was sad to see this, Miss Sarah waved to the children! We even talked with a guy about cats and other animals! Next, we went to the place where the heads of these children were bigger than the normal size! The people there were really careful as they help them with their eating and sleeping.

            The next part was the best! We went up to another room that has small kids that have mental problems. All of us were eager to play with them, Tom T (7th grade) even got hit by one of the mischievous boy! Even though it hurts but he still let the boy hit him because Tom knows that the boy is happy! Kristy was a very experienced babysitter. Everyone played with the children and brought happiness to them. At school, when your friends smile, it is normal but here, when we made a friendly patch on their back or hug them or even tickle them, they smiled happily. This smile isn't normal, we made a disabled child smile, which would make us very happy!
             After the playing, at about 4:40pm we started to leave the room and went down to the main office of the orphanage. We gave the lady the bag of candies we brought with us, she was very grateful! We even took a group picture, then we headed home.
             What we did was nothing big, but it brought happiness to the children there. This good deed also would make a very good view for people about AIS. It proves that you are a good student and citizen as well as AIS is a school that really cares about people around.

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