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Pauline’s Smile and Compassion

Pauline’s time volunteering at MercyCare’s Early Learning Centre in Ballajura has been a joy-filled and fulfilling experience.

Her bright smile and positive energy have become a beacon of joy for everyone at the centre.

The children eagerly anticipate the days that Pauline comes in, greeting her with smiles and hugs saying  “I missed you!”.

These moments of affection are the highlights of Pauline’s day and reflect the connections she has built with the children.

Pauline’s motivation to volunteer springs from her caring nature and desire to give her time back to her community.

She also loves working with children, so contributing her time as a Child Assistant at Ballajura was the perfect opportunity.

In her role, Pauline supports both the children and the staff, contributing to a harmonious and positive environment.

She especially enjoys being able to meet and interact with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, enriching her volunteer experience and sense of community.

Seeing the positive impact she has on the children; Pauline finds her role rewarding and something she looks forward to, as well as something she has gained confidence through.

Looking ahead, Pauline is eager to extend her compassion and joy to older people too. Stemming from her own cultural background where caring for the elderly is a deeply valued custom, she hopes to bring her warmth and dedication to this community in the future.

Pauline’s efforts are a celebration of the power of joy and kindness. Her infectious smile and inspiring attitude serve as a reminder of the impact one has on their community.

She encourages others to volunteer, believing wholeheartedly that “it’s the best feeling when you put a smile on someone’s face and give your time back to the community”.

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