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 Kechara Soup Kitchen, Hunger Knows No Barriers

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pinknotebook
post Mar 3 2009, 12:36 AM

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Hello, I went for Kechara's midnight round for my first time last Saturday.

I visit orphanages, animal shelters and homes for the mentality disabled on a regular basis. But this, is something entirely different altogether. Words can only explain my experience as "Wow" for the moment.

Roaming the cold,empty city streets at night looking at the dark corners where the homeless would hide themselves shamefully from the public, approaching sleeping "corpses" to give them something warm to eat and stuff to last them the week. Talking to them. Acknowledging them. Learning to respect them.

I learned so much during my trip with them. My sensitivity to things doubled after this experience. If you're reading this, please give it a try if you live around kl/selangor. It is something else. You will come home with a different perspective of life, i assure you.

smile.gif good job KSK!

 

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