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Dec 15, 2012 News
“Giving back involves a certain amount of giving up.” This is how the students of Queen’s College felt after giving up their Christmas class party to spend some time with the residents of the Palms.
But it was not all giving. One of the students got quite a surprise when she found out that one resident she was speaking to was her own grandmother whom she last saw when she was small. It was a very emotional moment for her. She broke down in tears.
Yesterday, the students of Form ‘4 A’ of Queen’s College paid a visit to the Palms to interact with the residents and to make a simple donation of toiletries.
Accompanied by their teacher, Tandina Williams, they visited Wards 3, 6, 7 and 8 where they spoke with some of the residents and wished them well for the Christmas.
The students of Form 4 A decided to visit the Palms after their form teacher spoke to them at Pastoral Care about the joys of giving. Many of them said that they enjoyed the experience and would make this an annual venture.
They also encouraged other students to give as it is more blessed to give than to receive.
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