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[19 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 62 views]
2008 Email Seventeen

Dear Angels,
Currently, the Thursday Tutoring Program are running concurrently on a weekly basis in 3 homes, PJ Malaysia. All the details of events are put up by Sunday each week so members who are interested in participating can learn more about each home and RSVP there. Due to the limitation on Facebook, we have not been able to send the event invitations out to all members eversince our membership numbers hit 1000, hence it was a little difficult to reach out to everybody, the only method is writing this email.
To …

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[10 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 75 views]

Helping Angels have gathered up to help buy brand new school shoes for all the children in Precious Homes..
Bata gave us a great discount and a generous benefactor stepped up, bought the shoes and also offered to sponsor some Hwa Tai biscuits/confectionary for a little party with the children..
Other treats are the exercise books and erasers from various donors..
If you want to bring some drinks or more goodies, feel free to do so. There are about 30 children and number of volunteers would be in the teens, if you want …

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[11 Sep 2007 | No Comment | 35 views]

This Helping Angels facebook group has been officially up for nearly 2 weeks.
On Saturday the 8th, we got the first fun event off the ground – taking 47 children from Stepping Stones to watch Rush Hour 3 in Megamall Mid Valley Kuala Lumpur. An unknown sponsor has given us 60 tickets to the cinema. McDonald’s sponsored 50 Happy Meals for lunch. After that we had a tour of the home and Pastor Johnson shared with us his parenthood philosophies, and the 9 of us learnt alot in the course of …

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[2 Sep 2007 | No Comment | 62 views]

It was overwhelming for us when we visited the Precious Children’s Home.. Noemy was the one who took me there. From the moment we arrived till we left, the children were all over us – chatting incessantly, runny noses, eager spitting conversations, taking hold of the brand new Enid Blyton books, some sat down and actually read out loud, some came with the book and asked random words that they could not prounounce.. a few of them were cheeky and doing little rascally things to seek attention, throwing little bundles …