Reflection After PHFVLX


“We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving.
And we all have some power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing. – Louisa May Alcott

PHF journey, I am loving it!” – Stefanie Ang

 


“As with all PHF activities, I’ve gotten more out of Siem Reap than what I think I’ve given.
This has been a humbling, rewarding and enlightening experience. It gave grounding to the work that we’ve been doing and serves as a motivation for us to continue” – Lin Kuek

 


“Every one can make a change, it is how our efforts create sustainable changes that truly
matter.” – Grace Goh

 


“I’m humbled and inspired by those who made a choice to give up their comfortable life to make a difference. They really walk the talk!“ – Jackie Yong

 


“THE 5 PEOPLE I MET IN SIEM REAP:

I hated it when I buy new slippers and they give me sore feet,
till I met a boy who had sore feet ‘cos he had no slippers;

I hated it when I had to eat the same food twice a day,
till I met a girl who can only eat twice a day;

I hated it when my clothes get dirty,
till I met a boy who had only dirty clothes;

I hated it when I had to travel an hour to get to work,
till I met a girl who had to walk for an hour to get to school;

I hated it when my new office had no water dispenser;
till I met a boy whose village had no water…”

– Shan K

 


“Every little thing we do creates an impact.” – Samantha Low

 


“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” Lao Tzu. Thank you all for making this single step with me, and together, lets start a journey of making footprints of change!” – Chen Ming

“A child who miss education is a lost child” – Fei Ying

“I’ve learnt that just by donating money might do more harm than good. Imparting a skill can help the beneficiary go further in life. By empowering many, we can work together to do more, and do it right.” – Terence Tan