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On 3 February, SMOU and Wavelink welcomed 100 senior residents of Jalan Besar at Lighthouse Bistro, to celebrate Lunar New Year.
Every year, SMOU organises the get-together for the senior residents of Jalan Besar to show appreciation and to share the festive joy together with its members and the community.
“Thank you for blessing the Jalan Besar Community for so many years, especially for our senior residents.” These words were expressed by Guest-of-Honour, Ms Denise Phua, Mayor for Central Singapore District. Ms Phua highlighted the union’s core value of caring and sharing and gave SMOU a pat on the back for the good work of helping the community and organising the festive get-together.
Besides a sumptuous dinner and auspicious lo hei, the seniors also received hong baos and food-aid bags containing basic necessities presented by Ms Phua and SMOU officials. During the dinner, guests were treated to an entertainment over games and sing alongs.
“This is my first time participating in the Lunar New Year event hosted by SMOU and Wavelink. I really enjoyed myself!” Mdm Soh Mun Lai, 62, Caregiver of Mr Joseph Chia, 96.
“This is our 3rd time attending this celebration. We look forward to it each year and always have a good time together with the fellow senior residents and volunteers!” from left, Mdm Chandiramani Poonam Vishindas, 74 years old, and Mdm Kamala Devi d/o Marimuthu, 76 years old.
“This is a good opportunity to usher in the New Year with the fellow senior residents over good food. Thank you SMOU!” Mdm Leow Guek Noi, 90 years old.
“This is my first time volunteering for this meaningful cause. I feel so happy when I see the seniors enjoying themselves. I certainly look forward to more volunteering opportunities.” Mr Ong Ting Wei, YSMOU Volunteer.
“This is my first time volunteering at this event. It was a good experience volunteering for a meaningful cause!” Mr Ong Boon Kiong, SMOU Volunteer.
“It was a very meaningful and rewarding experience volunteering for this event. The interaction with the senior residents of Jalan Besar was very lovely. It was very heartwarming to see them enjoying themselves!” – Mdm Chua Gek Hoong Shirley, SMOU Volunteer.
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