Whenever Ng Kai Jin, 10, and his younger sister Ng Kai Ann, eight, are at Caring Hands Centre (CHC), a shelter home for underprivileged children in Chiang Mai, Thailand, they forget their smart gadgets and toys.
The siblings are volunteers at the centre. They are too preoccupied with activities, which include teaching the shelter’s children the alphabet and how to paint, to grumble about the minimal WiFi access to connect to their favourite YouTube channels.
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