I think cancer is one of those terrible things that always seem to happen to other people but never to me or to people close to me. I’ve never experienced the pain cancer patients and their families must go through on a daily basis merely just to accept the fact that an incurable disease is gradually shutting down the patient’s organs…and there’s seems to be nothing anyone could do to help. But I could try. I could try to encourage kids with cancer and their parents that there’s still hope…this life is worth living. I’m not surprised that I immediately knew that, out of all the service options offered at OSC, the Hope for Kids cancer project would be the most personally gratifying for me.
In our first meeting I learnt that this project has already achieved a considerable amount of tasks. During the past few years, students from our school had raised enough money to build a play house (a whole floor!) at the hospital and are even sponsoring a teacher to encourage the kids to make use of the facilities offered there. We learnt that we’ll be visiting the hospital every other Thursday so we would need to decide what kinds of activities we would like do with them so we came up with:
- Making stencils during meeting and giving them to the kids to paint
- Origami!!
- Playing instruments (keyboard, guitar..) to entertain them
- Organising a drama for children’s day/Christmas
Well…thinking of what to do with the kids isn’t enough! We needed to come up with effective fund raisers to bring our budget back up to its normal limit (a huge chunk of it had been used up last year). What they had done before was printing out calendars, which was a huge success, but they could do nothing with the ones they couldn’t sell- 2008 calendars weren’t very popular in 2009! We brainstormed and the results are as follows..:
- A bake sale at school (we’ll have to make the food)
- Printing t-shirts with pictures of celebrities who had cancer on the front
- A hope for kids walk
Not bad for the first meeting huh? =)