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loosely educated. I could tell she was one of the more stable minded
special people. I then pushed a few children around in the
buggies. It was much easier by the end of my first day than I first
thought as soon as I saw it.
By the fourth or fifth time I had grown to become acquainted
with an old woman named Suzanna. She was extremely funny and
witty and interesting to talk to. She had short-term memory loss
and so every time she would ask my name about 10 times. This
disability is what made her special however. I would enjoy telling her
the same thing over and over again. It was not annoying at all. By
the end I had become really close to her. Now that I am not doing
Community Service anymore, I miss Suzanna, as she was the
highlight of my visits there.
There was once a talent show for charity, which took place
there. Some of the special people also took part in it. I played guitar
to a song and 10 or 15 others sang. It was a really enjoyable
experience. Moreover it was really fulfilling watching the special
people feel worthwhile by performing in front of everyone and
getting applause.
I think one main thing, which they should change, which really
affected me was the tagline for Dar Ul Sakun: Home for the
mentally and physically retarded. I think they should call it Home
for the specially challenged or something, which does not insult the
special people as much. Also I think there should be a better
observation or checking system. I found that there was not much
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