My Life In The Army
Mr Lee was born and grew up in South Africa. He joined a fight with a white man about racial discrimination and the army in China. Volunteers took time to interview and wrote his story.
Mr Lee was born and grew up in South Africa. He joined a fight with a white man about racial discrimination and the army in China. Volunteers took time to interview and wrote his story.
Mr Kwan suffered from lung cancer. His wish was to visit an attraction in HK and the family spent a joyful day at HK Disneyland.
Madam Cheng was fighting her battle with end-stage cancer. She spent lots of happy times with her two children at HK Disneyland.
As a HK-China van driver, Mr. Tong took hundreds of guests to Ocean Park in the past 2 decades. Yet he had never set foot inside. BASIC Volunteers arranged for his wife, son and relatives to spend a memorable family day in the park to allow fond memories to be passed on.
Mr. Yuen traded in the jade business for several decades. His wish was to pass on his knowledge in selection.HK Anti-cancer Association social workers sought help from BASIC. Volunteers took pictures of him and his large collection of jade stones, recorded and edited his writing.
Family prepared their last Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner for mother.
A mother who lost freedom in childhood, went to Ocean Park to watch free swimming fish for the last time.