The world of Tzu Chi June 2020 (Vol.123)

2020 • 06 36 pecial Feature In conjunction with Mother’s Day, volunteers visited care recipients and fellow volunteers at their homes on May 10, 2020 and presented them with handcrafted paper carnations to commemorate the occasion. The volunteers also adhered to the necessary precautions, including avoiding group gatherings and practising social distancing, while delivering love and care to the mothers and their families. A token of gratitude for mothers Volunteers observed several close friends and family arriving at Valliamah a/p Rajoo’s home after she lost her balance and fell while walking on an uneven rocky road on the way to the market with her husband three weeks ago. She injured her right leg and suffered a thigh fracture. At the time of the fall, she fainted from the pain and was sent to the government clinic in Seksyen 19, Shah Alam for treatment. Now, she walks with the support of crutches. Valliamah glanced at the volunteers curiously upon noticing the handcrafted carnation in their hands. The volunteers explained their intention and prompted her eldest daughter Letchumy By Sia Ah Tong An unexpected surprise

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