It was by chance that I heard David on the radio, about 5 years ago, appealing to members of the public to volunteer in one of the fund-raising events. Not knowing how I could help, I made the call to Family Life Centre to enquire. I was then asked to visit their office at the old premises - Goldhill Plaza, and attend a Volunteers' briefing. The rest was then history.
It was really an eye-opener for me as an FLC volunteer. Blessed am I to be able to pick up knowledge and skills by assisting in camps, seminars and workshops. David had been most patient and generous in his sharing of experiences and eventually roped me in to be an 'Almost-Full-Time Volunteer'!
Volunteering in FLC had made me realise what Social Service is all about. I'm now way past caring about office-politics, but rather, more concerned about how inmates can integrate into their families, how parents can be brought geater awareness of family life education, and also how to secure sustaining funds to continue FLC's operation.
I've come to realise never to take things for granted... And most of all, doing the researches on these family life education topics had made me appreciate my own families more than ever before! For without the support of my family, how could I leave my 2 young daughters while I'm out, aspiring to make better lives for others? |