Over 50 volunteers bring joy to elderly folk of Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home

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SINGAPORE – A group of over 50 volunteers recently spent an afternoon bringing joy to the elderly residents of Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home. 

The volunteers engaged the elderly folk with games such as bingo, and a sing-along session which saw some of the residents gamely taking the stage.

Volunteers also made their rounds to the wards, spending quality time by getting to know the residents and listening to them reminisce about the past.

The group consists of employees from Kingsmen Creatives, a communication design and production group, and students of Students Care Service (SCS). 

Mr Andrew Cheng, Group Chief Executive Officer of Kingsmen, said: “We believe in making a difference to the lives of people around us, and in helping to meet the needs of the community. I am heartened by the enthusiasm displayed by our staff and SCS as we rallied together to bring smiles to the residents of Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home.”

Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home was established in the mid-1960s and it seeks to provide eldercare services for the sick and needy in Singapore.

Student Care Service is an adopted charity of AsiaOne. 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, November 2, 2016 – 10:00
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