One part of me feeling happy that the workshop is over while the other part of me feel sad. Sad because we are going to say "bye bye" to the children....most probably wouldn't be seeing them for a long while.
I think this LTB workshop was very meaningful. Thinking back, I thought this project is going to be like some ordinary mentoring programme...nothing much to add on or be excited about...but the experience turn out to be otherwise.
I saw the reflections that my mentee wrote and drew...I was so touched...(although i'm still figuring out what she is drawing).
I think ultimately, this kids, there is still a glimpse of hope in them...a potential waiting to be ignite by people...I just hope that in the days to come, in the days without us by their side, they can lead a happier and more purposeful life.
I'm pretty sure we've impacted each of our mentee is varies degrees...and they may not express it now....but deep inside, I feel their gratitude and appreciation together to make Project Compass successful.
I cherish the moments we've spent together.
Through this workshop, I've observed that:
- Sylvester is a great photographer! the shots were taken beautifully...
- Hoying has the potential to be a great encouraging mum! haha....i think the ratatouille was a great movie to show
- Nick can be child like at times....see how he talks to the children and try to behave like them by squashing them at the comfy sofas!
- Su can be timid at times!
- Naresh is CUTE...hahaha and super pro in IT repair (really la, set up a shop!)
- Pauline is very emotional and is a great buddy....
- Calvin can be a great dad! haha...i see the children likes you ! potential firm and no joke daddy....
this is truly an amazing LTB project: Project Compass!
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