Over the years, Kelab Kebajikan You Xin has been actively engaged in poverty alleviation and various social care initiatives. More than a year ago, we formed a connection through the topic of “a dignified farewell,” which sparked a meaningful dialogue — beginning with the perspective of eco-friendly ash burials.
In May this year, Kelab Kebajikan You Xin brought the spirit of life education back into their own organization by organizing their first team visit to Xiao En Memorial Park and Xiao En Centre. This marked the beginning of a profound journey of reflection —”living through death.”
“ Learning and experiencing in such uncommon settings made everything more precious.”
“ Death isn’t a pause button—it can still be part of life’s flow and continuity.”
“ Though warmth fades, love continues.”
“ Life goes on, but we must allow ourselves the space to grieve.”
“ A life space need not be feared or forgotten—it can be a human-centered, meaningful place.”
“ Saying goodbye doesn’t always mean farewell; I choose to remember you forever.”
Whether viewed from the lens of social responsibility or respect for life, this experience offered a deeper level of reflection and connection.
“ Life is finite, but love is infinite — love is what makes everything beautiful.”