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Volunteering from the heart
13 March 2007
by Abbas Al Lawati

Since moving to Abu Dhabi about 18 months ago, Jayne felt the need to volunteer and finds the job very rewarding.Since moving to Abu Dhabi about 18 months ago, Jayne felt the need to volunteer and finds the job very rewarding.
Abu Dhabi, UAE: Since moving to Abu Dhabi about 18 months ago, Jayne felt the need to volunteer and finds the job very rewarding. She admits to having favourites and says that one patient responds specifically to her.

"Whenever I see him I say ‘Assalamu Alaikum, gummy bear'. He gets very excited and tries to pull me towards him," she said. ‘Gummy bear', who has a speaking disability among others, tries to call her ‘ouma' or ‘grandma' in Afrikaans, said Winstanely.

She volunteers in music therapy classes at the Abu Dhabi centre and said "just a smile is good enough".

Besides volunteering, she takes care of her husband and 78-year old mother-in-law, who she calls the family's "rock of stability", and writes a blog about the different places she's visited and lived and her experiences there.

"I've lived in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Ghana, Saudi Arabia and the UAE," she said. "I've even had to get used to living a Japanese lifestyle in the middle of the African bush."

The different experiences she had have taught her not to take anything for granted. "Here you can just go to a shop and buy some bread, but I have had to worry a month in advance about going to a town two hours away to buy ingredients to make my own bread in Africa," she recalled.
From: Gulfnews
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Posted by: IBRAHIM   Date: 15 April 2008 13:05   From: PESHAWAR UNIVERSITY PAKISTAN
DEAR MADAM

MY NAME IS IBRAHIM AND I AM THE STUDENT OF SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT AND I AM ALSO DOING SOME WORK FOR DISABLED PERSON IN MY AREA. IF YOU AGREE THEN YOU SHOULD GIVE ME A LITTLE BIT CHANCE FOR DOING SOME THING TO THAT NEEDY PEOPLE AND SECOND IMPORTANT THING IS THAT IF YOU SHOULD WANT TO VISIT PAKISTAN SO THATS ARE BE SO RESPECT FOR US

THANKS

IBRAHIM

I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR WORK





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