Wednesday, 3 June 2015

It Doesn't End Here

While looking back, there are so many values that I have learned. The experience was meaningful and worthwhile and I managed to make new friends with the OKUs. Moreover, I achieved some leadership skills in my bureau throughout the activity. To be honest, I wasn't really familiar on how to take charge of my own bureau at first but I tried my best and thanks to my members,with their help we had done our job very well. Last but not least, this program made me learned that we should be appreciate of what we have and make use of it by helping OKUs when they need it and we shouldn't treat them as a burden but instead, as a person like us. We are no different than each other once you get to know them. It's just the matter of one's perspective. Hopefully, this program could apply to all students and other people to live fair and equal within each other and we should always continue helping people with disabilities in our daily life,




By : Nurul Batrisya (Shasha)

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