What Our Friends Say
ROLF ON !!
Adelyn Lim
Founder of ROLF & MD of CreatiVision Group of Companies
We need to be kind to ourselves by lending a helping hand to those who need them. Happiness goes to both giver and receiver.
Prof. Dr. KL Chuang
Advisor to ROLF
Consoling a miserable soul, wiping the tears of crying person is greater than any worldly achievement.
F.C.Chong
Group General Manager, Gurney Hotel
Let’s join hands and give that special ray of hope to children who need our love, our guidance, and our support in order for them to have a better life and a better future.
Dato Wah Idris
MD of Prima Music Sdn. Bhd.
Child is angel, Child is hope. I’ll always render my full support, try my best to fulfill our angels’ wishes and to provide them with a happy environment.
PaulWah Chew
Celebrity
Its takes a big heart to do all the right things for the disadvantaged. Adelyn has poured her heart and soul into this , and I totally support her in her continuous drive to achieve her vision.
Datuk Siew Ka Wei
Group Managing Director of Ancom Berhad
Children are our future. They represent new human capital. We must invest and develop their talent so that we remain ahead of the curve. Children have lots of enthusiasm and energy; we must provide the avenues and channels for them to develop their interest, passion and enthusiasm.
David Lim
Partner of KPMG
活出生命的彩虹, 让生活多一点色彩!
Paul Yuen
Mediacorp Singapore
Our children are very important. They are our future. They will one day be responsible for our society and planet. In these difficult times, all beings need help. To help those in need is to benefit sentient beings. So this teaches both the donor and the child loving kindness and compassion. This living and direct experience of love and compassion will be carried on by them, generation to generation, bringing happiness and peace to our society. So this is the best hope for our society and the entire world. We can also say that this the best of all human values.
His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche
the Throneholder of Drikung Kagyu Sect, India.
In recent years, the word “underprivileged” has fallen out of use. The fact that what separated the poor from the rest of society was mostly just privilege – the advantage of being born into the right family. This realization helped foster an attitude of sympathy and generosity towards the poor. After all, they were seen as being just like everyone else, only less lucky. Let’s gather our strengths, be it big or small ~ it makes a difference!
David & Eileen Chiang
Friends of Rolf in Bangkok, Thailand

