#FacesOfGreatHeart: Jia Li
Here’s a quote from Oon Jia Li, one of our social workers who carries the same spirit to help others with her ears and hands, that many of the frontliners out there risking their lives have too.
Here’s a quote from Oon Jia Li, one of our social workers who carries the same spirit to help others with her ears and hands, that many of the frontliners out there risking their lives have too.
For Nurul, who is a part of our assessment team, helping others doesn’t take a break. The team is out right now serving people. Take a look at how Nurul feels about getting to help people!
As much as things change around us, we at Great Heart believe in serving others no matter what. The first of our many social workers we’re highlighting is Joshua Lim, our assessment team leader who believes that the most important traits to have in the work he does are humility and compassion!
Social work is difficult, but worth it. Great Heart believes that while we give our time and effort doing social work, we also receive a new pair of eyes to see the world differently. Here is what our secretary Peggy has to say!
Great Heart sends a big THANK YOU to the frontliners in this crisis – doctors, nurses and even cleaners in these facilities who are risking their lives to keep ours safe! In our social worker series, we also want to highlight Yuen Juin Hoe, Great Heart’s Vice President whose goal is to serve smiles…
Want to know a fun fact about our Managing Director? For his birthday, Ric See makes it a point to eat a vegetarian meal, and dedicates the day to doing a charitable act. In the past, he has made a donation, visited homes and even donated blood! Ric embodies Great Heart’s mission of showing…
In everything there is meaning, and so it should be in all we do- this is the principal that led Franky See to begin Great Heart Charity 10 years ago. Whether you’re starting your week donating to the poor or just sitting at your desk, take a minute to think about why you’re doing…
Hamiza, who I personally referred to Great Heart, is a lady who lives with her husband and two daughters, one of them having disabilities. Her husband earns a little over RM1,300 a month while she stays at home to take care of their daughters. Their lives didn’t always look like this. After a motorbike accident,…
The Silent Social Worker When I graduated from Form Six, applying for higher education was a struggle due to my grades. My teachers gave me two options: to either spend a bomb on private education so that I could study what I wanted, or to choose a random subject at a public university and hope…