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We rejoice when we see a parent move from desperation to hope, after her ADHD child received an award in school, after the right intervention at home and school level, when the joy of learning is restored. We see hope and resilience when a 17 year-old decided to leave his gang life to pursue honest work while battling an irksome mental disorder. It is long process of recovery, the woman with restored dignity of work and the children to a more stable learning environment to enhance growth to their God-given potentials. As we walk with these folks in their pain, as we see their struggles, we too grow alongside them in perseverance and hope. 

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Nasi Lemak and Railings
It has been nine months since the news of another death in the PPR flats.  A three year old girl fell from the 17th floor.  Her name is Siti Nur Nadhirah.  I remembered the neighbours telling me of the thud on their canopies as her little body slammed into their balcony before her little body …

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Walking with John
Someone pointed John out to me as we drove past him. That’s somebody’s uncle. He has schizophrenia. From the car, he looked big and intimidating. Shirt partially unbuttoned at the top, in shorts and slippers. He did not look friendly. I don’t want anything to do with him, I thought to myself, with some trepidation. …

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“This is the true joy of life - being used for a purpose recognised by yourself as a mighty one; being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown in a scrap heap; being a force of nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.”


George Bernard Shaw

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