Hi classmates! Zhi Hui here. I’ve taken some photos on my first trip to the Student Care Centre (Henderson) so here are some simple instructions on how to get there
Firstly, walk. No seriously, take a bus from side gate (without crossing bridge). Bus number? 961. Wait. And then board the bus.
Personally, I think it would be a rather long ride so don’t get too ‘kanchiong’ and keep pressing the bus bells. When you’re nearing the bus stop, you would pass by Gan Eng Seng Primary School & Bukit Merah Community Centre.
And when it’s the right bus-stop, you would see this petrol station across the road looking like this:
Right when you get off the bus, turn right (pun not intended! Don’t get confused!) and walk straight. Cross the road, safely please
And continue walking straight. Walk under the HDB flats. Here are some pictures of us walking (if they really enthuse you..)

(Yes, along the way, there’s some construction works that looks similar to the above..)
Alright. at the end of the block, you would see on your right some green tracks. Walk on them please. They look like this:
Walk towards the playground. And just continue walking (zzz. This is getting boring. Why do i have to keep mentioning ‘walking’?)
Continue on the tracks.
Alright! You’ll see another playground on the side while you’re walking. (Note to self: This is like nirvana for those people with strong inner child man..)
kkay. Move on! TADAAAAA! you’ll see the Student Care Centre! Looks something like this!
If you reach there earlier, you can really just go in and start helping out earlier! (P.S: Arranged timeslot 4-5.30pm but you can go earlier!
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Once you’re done, if you’re taking MRT home, the nearest MRT station is Tiong Bahru. Walk towards Zhangde Primary School (which you’ll need to cross the road) and try to follow the crowd. The Tiong Bahru Plaza (with the MRT Station) is really nearby. Ask for directions if you need help cause i dont know how to direct on this part. Sorry..)
To end off, I just want to say that I hope everyone would have a happy, enjoyable and most importantly, fulfilling time there, which i believe the group of us who went on the 1st week certainly did. Remember, what you’re doing is not for clocking of CIP hours, but it’s for the strong believe that you’re doing is meaningful and would have (no matter how little or small) touched someone’s life. Do your best and enjoy yourself!
If you’ve any problems, call me!
- Zhi Hui (on his 1st time on wordpress), signing off..

