
Work Camp in Bojonegoro, Surabaya
Adeline Lim recalls the days she spent in Surabaya last June, being part of a team of twelve young women who wanted to make a contribution to society.
2009/08/04
Rice fields along our way to the orphanage
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The team preparing materials for the work sessions
The ground work for the project was tremendous and fund raising was our greatest concern. Thanks to generous donors and relatives who contributed selflessly, a good sum was raised in the end. We were also armed with an armamentarium of goods in kind: clothes, toys, stationery, crockery, Tupperware, even soap; and most interestingly, bags of peanuts with compliments from Malaysia Airlines after the air steward learnt why we were heading for Indonesia.
Shubhadra helps one of the youngest girls with her crafts
St Anne’s Orphanage is a haven for 49 girls aged between 6 and 19 years, who come from different backgrounds and places, some as far as Papua. Some are orphans, while others have parents who are divorced or single. In any case, one main reality holds true for each one: their families are too poor to provide for them. At the orphanage, they find shelter, food and the opportunity to go to school, to try to secure a better future.
A hands-on Arts-and-craft session
Yet, it was not all work and no play. We had loads of fun and laughter during the arts and crafts session, making cards, photo frames, mirror prints and friendship bands, which kept the girls up all night. The sing-a-long sessions were a blast with action songs in both English and Bahasa Indonesia, intertwined with games. The games and songs certainly bonded us in a way that talking alone would never have.
Walking the younger children to school
With an artistic twist from Chai Chin and Joanna, our plan to white-wash part of the study hall with the help of the children ended up with the creation of a mural. Nature was clearly the theme with the many trees and flowers and a large bird in their painting. The kids loved it!
Joanna demonstrates how a friendship band is made
A highlight of our stay was a trip to the Wisata Bahari Lamongan theme park, some 3 hours drive from Bojonegoro. It was a day of recreation for us, but for the children, it was one of their rare outings. We enjoyed the rides, swam, canoed and had a great day together. The ride home was a karaoke session – the girls were a naturally gifted choir.
Chai Chin beginning work on the mural
Having completed nearly all we had set out to do, only one thing remained. On the final night, we had a little award giving ceremony, which also included a surprise scholarship fund of 6 million Rupiahs. A scholarship of 1.5 million will be awarded to the best student from each graduating batch as tuition fees. It was a bursary aimed at motivating the children to excel in their studies, and they were ecstatic!
All of us with the children of St Anne's
Adeline Lim
3rd year medical student
International Medical University (Kuala Lumpur)
SAINT JOSEMARÍA
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