September 9, 2024

Resilience in the Face of Hardship: Mr. Chong’s Story

Mr. Chong, an 85-year-old retired government employee, spent his life serving the public with dignity and dedication. Highly educated and holding a high-ranking position throughout his career, he contributed significantly to his community. However, life after retirement has presented challenges he never anticipated. Following the tragic loss of one child to cancer and losing contact with the other, Mr. Chong now finds himself living in a nursing home, entirely dependent on others for his physical care.
Due to his past income, Mr. Chong does not qualify for any government subsidies, making it difficult to find affordable long-term care. Despite these hardships, he remains resilient, holding onto hope that a nursing home can accept him for a monthly fee of $3,500 or less. Mr. Chong’s story is a poignant reminder of the unseen struggles many elderly individuals face, and through sharing his journey, we hope to not only honor his resilience but also encourage compassionate individuals or organizations to step forward and offer support.

If you feel moved to help Mr. Chong or others like him, your support can make a lasting difference. Please reach out to us to learn how you can provide assistance or contribute to his ongoing care.

The first time I saw Sister Grace was on an ordinary evening.

I caught sight of her from behind—a slender figure slightly hunched. In her left hand, she held a mop; in her right, a 1.5-liter milk bottle filled with clear water. Quietly, she was mopping the floor—again and again—in the bicycle parking area under the HDB block.

It was around 9 p.m., about two hours after dinner.
She poured water as she mopped, her movements slow but rhythmic.
I couldn’t help but stop and watch her for a long while.
Then, I slowly walked up to her, cleared my throat gently, and cautiously asked,
“What are you doing…?”

She turned to me, smiled, and replied,
“I’m just cleaning a bit, so these cats can have a more comfortable and cleaner place to sleep.”

At that moment, something seemed to gently knock on my heart—
a series of strange, delicate notes began dancing within me.
I could easily understand the compassion people have for animals.
After all, I’ve often seen others feeding stray cats and dogs.
But this—this was the first time I had seen someone mopping the floor for strays.

Beside her was a simple cardboard box—
a makeshift shelter she had prepared for them.
I was moved, but even more so, I was in awe—
in awe of the silent, tender, and profound respect she held for life.

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