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HCIS Volunteer Recruitment

Join me in volunteering to befriend the elderly and make a positive impact on their lives. Learn about the importance of elderly befriending and how it can enrich your own life. Discover various opportunities to get involved and grow as an individual. Let's make a difference together!

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HCIS Volunteer Recruitment

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  1. HCIS Volunteer Recruitment By: Julian Choo

  2. Self-introduction 2014-16: NS in Air Force 2014-Current: Elderly Befriender 2013: Graduated from HCIS Aug 16-20: NTU Psychology

  3. Volunteering • Definition: serving without pay • Why: when others are happy, I am happy as well! • Currently, only 36% of 18% of the population are volunteering at least once a month. Individual Giving Survey 2014

  4. Common causes • Animals • Children • Environment • Special needs • Elderly (I am here!)

  5. What do you think about the elderly? • A short video https://youtu.be/WN4db8X0LpQ

  6. Why elderly befriending? • “The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty.” – Mother Teresa • Increasing dementia, depression and suicide rates The ageing population is a real issue!

  7. Why elderly befriending? • 460,900 elderly in Singapore • 900,000 by 2030 • If we do not try to understand them now, when will we start? Asia (CNBC) Global (UN)

  8. It’s not just us helping them • We will be old one day too • Each elderly has a unique life story to share, and things to teach Sewing Cooking Staying healthy Having fun

  9. Preparing for old age Physically, mentally, emotionally… socially, financially and so on

  10. How I have grown • Sense of purpose • Friends • Knowledge • Etc.

  11. How you can grow: IB Learner Profile • Communicators • Open-minded • Balanced • Caring • Reflective  • Etc.

  12. How you can grow: Hwa Chong Core Values • 自 强 不 息 [Constant self-improvement] • 己 立 立 人, 己 达 达 人 [Win-win] • 饮 水 思 源 [Remember your roots] • Elderly befriending strengthens all these!

  13. What can you do?

  14. Lions Befrienders (LB) Home visitations Outings Void deck parties Ration/gift distributions

  15. The New Charis Mission (TNCM) Home visitations/cleaning Outings/Festival celebrations Home improvement projects Birthday celebrations

  16. Joy Gathering (Leprosy Home) Karaoke Cooking Outings Games

  17. Doubts I have no skills. How do I contribute? • “Our presence is the best present” • Skills can be learned • Only need an open mind Relevance to IBDP • CAS requirement • Useable IA examples • Reference letters

  18. Challenges Studies Family Time • Balance is important • I studied too much in IB • 4h/month is enough Language barrier • HCIS teaches Mandarin • Love is a universal language • Our elderly can sense sincerity Elderly Friends Priority (make time) Exercise Projects Everything else Non-priority (find time)

  19. Challenges Passion What other volunteers say Serving the elderly who anticipate our visitations week after week brings me joy! My work is tiring and the schedule is unpredictable, so volunteering can be a challenge. – Nigel, 24 The elderly are lonely. Do I need any other reason to volunteer? It is a challenge to balance my time between ageing parents and 6 growing kids. – Mandy, 46 I try to contribute my experience wherever I can. Commitment is always an issue. I have my own bucket list to fulfil as well! – David, 67

  20. Conclusion • I cannot befriend every elderly alone • One presentation is not enough; find out more from my website • “CAS is not just a requirement for IB; it is a requirement for a meaningful life” – My CAS Exit Presentation How many lonely elderly do you think live in this neighbourhood?

  21. Find out more • julian123237@hotmail.com • http://www.myvolunteeringjourney.com/ • Not comfortable with elderly? Visit https://www.giving.sg/ Couldn’t really think of anything else to put here 

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