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Small Hands Big Hearts Intergenerational Game Day
Small Hands Big Hearts started a new chapter of our volunteering journey creating an event called the "Intergenerational Game Day" in which Small Hands Big Hearts goes to different community centers giving a chance for our youth to interact with elderlies through interactive games and fun that is shared timelessly. Our first two game days occurred on April 24 and May 29 respectively, where we brought around 10 of our children to bond with the elderlies and play interactive ga
Ethan Cheng
Jun 51 min read


Small Hands Big Hearts Annual Clothing Drive
April 19, 2026 Small Hands Big Hearts held our annual clothing drive event for the second year in a row! This time, we volunteered to help those in need of clothing by donating gently used clothes, but ones that we have outgrown. Partnering with CityServe, an non-profit organization aiming to help our local community, we spent more than 2 months gathering clothing from different people that have outgrown them. On April 19, we got together as a small group and packed almost 20
Ethan Cheng
Jun 51 min read


Small Hands Big Hearts Annual Birthday Packing Event
March 8, 2026 As an annual tradition, my family and I hosted yet another birthday event (for the 5th year in a row ) at Kids Against Hunger (KAH), spreading love to those around the world. We intended this not only to be a fun-filled birthday celebration for me turning 14, but nonetheless also a chance to give back to our communities. It was really a pleasure to work with Kids Against Hunger: a non-profit organization that aimed to help children experiencing malnutrition an
Ethan Cheng
Mar 92 min read


Sharing Kindness this Lunar New Year🧧
This Lunar New Year reminded us that kindness is best shared around a table. On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, Small Hands Big Hearts was more than honored to partner with CityServe yet again to host a Chinese New Year–themed "Fresh Bites" event, bringing together more than 40 local seniors for an afternoon rooted in culture, connection, and care. The event celebrated the spirit of the holiday through homemade, culturally inspired dishes, and the simple joy of gathering togeth
Ethan Cheng
Feb 11 min read
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