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ChristmasBallerinas at CCF@KKH
On 8 December 2015, the beneficiaries at CCF@KKH had the privilege to watch a ballet performance titled
“TheChristmas StoryToldThrough aBallet Performance” by the renownedAustrianBallet Company-Tokyo from
Japanat theCCFplayroom! Theplayroomwasmagically transformedwithelaborateprops anduplifting classical
music. After the performance, the ballerinas also visited the children in the ward and took Polaroid photos with
the patients. Thank youAustrianBallet Company-Tokyo for volunteering your time to createwonderful Christmas
memories for our children!
ChristmasCelebrations
at CCF@NUH
On 15 December 2015, CCF@NUH held its Christmas
celebrations at the CCF playroom! The children were
treated to a medley of Christmas songs and balloon
sculpting activities by volunteers. The children sang to
the delightful tunes and got all excitedwhen it was time
to choose their favourite balloon designs! With creative
and nimble fingers, the balloon artist sculptured tube
balloons into different designs such as flowers, swords
andanimalsupon the children’s requests, all inamatter
ofminutes!Thechildrenwere thrilled to receive theirvery
own personalised balloons to bring homeas souvenirs.
BirthdayParty
at CCF@NUH
On 4 December 2015, volunteers from Barclays threw a
Christmas-themed birthday party at the CCF playroom for
CCF beneficiaries born in the month of December. The
children got busy with craft work, making their very own
Santa Claus using cotton wool and coloured paper. Some
of the beneficiaries enjoyed the activity so much that they
spontaneously ventured into making other designs as
well! After the traditional birthday song and cake cutting
ceremony, all the children were surprised with delightful
Christmas presentswhichmade their day!
SoapMakingWorkshop
at CCF@NUH
On 12 January 2016, the
children were all smiles
when they learnt that they
would be making their
personal bar soap using
fragrances and natural
ingredients. With much
excitement, the young
‘soap makers’ listened
attentively to the instructorsbeforedecidingon their
favourite design, colour, scent and decorations. At the
end of the session, there were many different shapes
of soaps such as butterflies, jellies and sunflowers! The
children could not wait to head home for shower time
with their own handmade soap!
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