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Beneficiary Visit 1

On March 4th, we went for our very first beneficiary visit, where we went to visit the beneficiaries our partner organisations have assigned us with. These residents were mainly of the lower income groups who live either alone or with roommates or family.

The main objectives of the visits were:

1. Access the situation of the bene's homes.

2. Collate measurements of the different home's floorplan.

3. Interact with the bene and get to know them.

All these was so that we can decide which beneficiaries to reach out to on our actual event as slots were limited. And by doing so, we also hope we can maximise our resourves to help those that needed help the most. Other than visiting our assigned beneficiaries, we also went door to door knocking as part of our outreach orogram so that other residents that are not under our partner organisations can know abt our event too and hopefully signed up for it.

Though it was a long day, we all agreed that it was nevertherless a good day well spent. Through the visits, we got to see how some of these beneficiaries were so willing to open up to us their stories. It was really heartearming because it showed that they see us a close confidant that they can share their worries with. Being in a hard situtation, we can imagine how much courage it must have taken them to be able to share it with others and remain strong at same time. #inspiring #respect

Bonding over a television show.

To end this post off, we want to thank pur partner organisations for working closely with us and taking care of the admin matters like making sure that the bene know when and what time we are visiting. And here's signing off with the very first peak preview of what happens behind the scenes Part 1!!

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