In a collaborative effort aimed at saving lives, the Leo Club of SMK Subang Utama got together with ss15 Courtyard, the National Blood Bank and MBSJ MPP1 to organise a blood donation drive on the 9th day of Chinese New Year last weekend.
Lion Oscar Chow, the Lion advisor for the Leo club, expressed gratitude for the community’s support, particularly during the ongoing Chinese New Year celebrations.
“Pints of Life” highlights the power of collaboration among school youth, private sector, civil service and the community in addressing critical healthcare needs.
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