Encouraging Milchelians to Participate in Charity Work

At Milchel, charity work is a regular part of the school year. It’s not just an activity—we treat it as a learning experience. 

Being compassionate is one of our 7 Core Values: Magnanimous, Integrity, Loving-kindness, Compassionate, Holistic Living, Effort, and Leadership. We make sure Milchelians learn what compassion truly means by getting involved in real acts of charity.

We start by asking questions. First, we show the children the reality of those in need. This could be through videos, news articles, or stories. Then we ask, “Why should you help?” or “What does this have to do with you?” These questions make them think deeply. They begin to reflect and often say, “Yes, why shouldn’t I help?” Children have a natural sense of empathy. We just guide it in the right direction.

We also teach that helping is not always about giving money. Yes, money helps—but time and presence matter just as much. Many of our Milchelians have joined non-monetary projects. They’ve organised games for underprivileged kids, visited the elderly, and packed groceries for low-income families. These acts require effort and heart. Through them, students learn that their hands and time can change lives.

Charity work also teaches gratitude. As Milchelians help others, they start to see their own blessings. They become more thankful for their families, education, and daily comforts. They grow in awareness and begin to value what they have even more.

In summary, Milchel believes in building character through action. We expose children to the realities of others, ask the right questions, and let them experience the joy of helping. A compassionate child grows up to be a caring adult. That adult, in turn, teaches compassion to their own children. Imagine the impact if every generation carried this forward. At Milchel, we’re doing our part—one compassionate child at a time.

What can Milchelians gain from participating in Indulge activities? 

What is Indulge

Indulge is one of the core features of Milchel’s Character Department.  Indulge activities are a venue where Milchelians have fun playing with their friends and at the same time learn the 7 Milchel Core Values and 5 Key Traits.  Aside from these, they also learn other important soft skills that they learn while playing. 

The Committee

At the start of the year,  Milchelians are placed in groups.  Then, the groups are assigned a specific month when they become the committee.  As the committee, they prepare the games for the other Indulge members.  All Indulge members get to be part of the committee that prepares the games.  Games in Indulge can be sports, relay, fun challenges, and the like.  It’s up to the committee what they want to offer the whole Indulge group.

At this stage of Indulge, they learn to communicate with other committee members in planning the games.  They also get to exercise their creativity for they’d have to plan not only a fun activity for all Indulge members but also something where they can all learn from.  They also learn time management because they usually follow a timeline when they have to finish the games planning.  They also learn leadership and followership because they are assigned specific tasks to complete. 

Indulge Day

On the actual Indulge day, the committee and all other Indulge members get together to play the games that was planned by the committee.  Prior to this, they attend a short teaching session to raise their awareness on the 7 Milchel Core Values and 5 Key Traits that they will learn and practice on that specific Indulge Day.  Milchelians learn a different Core Value and Key Trait from each Indulge Day. 

While participating in the games itself, Milchelians get to learn teamwork, problem solving, and adaptability.  They also learn to become a good sport.  They also learn decision making, good communication skills, and getting along with others.

Over-all, Indulge is a great venue for Milchelians to bond with their friends through the games.  At the same time, the learn plenty of soft skills and values that will be beneficial for them as they mature.