 | The outside world is also wonderful - many Parkinson's patients live in social isolation, which deprives them of all the beauties in the world. |
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 | Appreciating what Nature has for us - many Parkinson's patients are not aware that the beautiful sceneries in the world are actually a form of "treatment" for their illness. The brightness of the sun reminds us that there is always the hope for a cure in Parkinson's Disease. |
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 | The Treasure Hunt - members of the MPDA searching for the "hidden gifts of love". |
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 | The loving side of the MPDA - the committee members always makes sure that there will be constant surprises (gifts) for the members of the MPDA. |
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 | Simple but touching gifts - Ms Tan Teck Bee, our most loyal committee member, was presenting a gift to Mrs Choong Soo Yin, a Parkinson's caregiver. |
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 | A towering love - Ms Tan Teck Bee presenting stacks of presents to Mr Winston Fernandez (a Parkinson's caregiver). |
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 | Mr Chee Liew Seong (standing from far right), being a dedicated old-generation former school teacher, always believes in giving whatever he can to the society. |
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 | Teaching the young about community work - even kids need to learn to respect the elderly people. |
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 | Respecting the elderly is the culture of the MPDA - Mr Lew The Kun (a Parkinson's patient and father of Ms Sara lew), receiving a gift from Ms Tan Teck Bee. |
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 | Caregivers also need to be loved - Mrs Don Calvin Weerasekera (a Parkinson's caregiver) receiving a gift for all the love that she showered on her husband. |
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