On 8th August 2012, the JC1 cohort participated in a Service Learning project organised by the 3rd Saints Advocates, H2O Hope to Earth. Travelling in their classes, the students arrived at HDB estates in Hougang, Punggol and Potong Pasir to share messages of water conservation, and collect old newspapers and clothes for recycling and donation. Back in the school hall, greeted with a T-shirt montage of the Hope to Earth logo, they concluded the event with an explosion of Saintly chorus, singing National Day songs, and remembering our family, in this nation, in this community, in this school, and in each of our hearts.
Being part of the Service
Learning Day task force has certainly been a unique experience for me! Not only
was it my first time planning a college wide Community Involvement Project
(CIP) project, it was also the school’s first time organising a college wide
CIP for an entire cohort of students to go out and do CIP on the same day.
I could feel the pressure that
was on my entire task force to plan every single aspect of the event well. I
remember sitting down for many discussions with the entire task force and
working with the many ideas that we have come up with. However we discovered
that coming up with ideas was one thing, carrying out our ideas and making it
work was another. Given our busy schedules, we failed to meet some deadlines
and in the end could not carry out everything as we had planned. Despite being
slightly disappointed, our taskforce was very united in carrying out our
assigned tasks and strived to do it well. From the experience, I learnt not to
focus too much on the things that we cannot do, but rather divert our attention
to the things that we find possible to achieve and do them to the best of our
ability.
Service Learning Day for the JC1s
was not just an ordinary CIP project. Being on the National Day eve, it reminds
us of what we as youths can do to contribute to our society, to do our part in
building up the community. It is heart-warming to hear that my peers enjoyed
the time spent spreading water conservation messages to HDB residents as well
as collecting newspapers and old T-shirts with their classmates. The ultimate
success indicator of this project was not the amount of T-shirts and newspapers
that everyone has collected (though it certainly was an overwhelming amount)
but the joy of going to reach out to the community as well as the learning
process of my peers in this Service Learning Project, what they have gained
from carrying out this project. Having come a long way to engage our fellow
schoolmates in advocacy work, we could really feel the support from the student
body for this project through the enthusiasm they showed on the day, and also by
the numerous photos and reflections shared on our ‘Saints with a Heart’
Facebook page for community service.
The recce before the event to
distribute pamphlets was also extremely fun and tiring! Initially it seemed
like a lonely task as only a few people from each class had to go, but we tried
to be optimistic about it and found it to be an enjoyable new experience and
great bonding time. It reminded me that regardless of what we do, it is our
mindset that determines the outcome: what we can learn from the activity that
we undertake and whether we will gain anything from the things that we do.
Apart from this I am also very grateful
to the Advocates that have helped in one way or another to make this SL day
possible. Regardless how big or small each contribution is, every amount of
help from the teachers, the Advocates, and the student body all worked to make
this SL day a great memory, and I hope that this SL day project has enabled
each and every one of us to grow as a person.
-Shu Li, 3rd Saints Advocate