SUBANG JAYA’s Guolin Walking Qiqong Group recently contributed RM2,350 to the Children’s Wish Society of Malaysia as part of their annual fundraising efforts to benefit terminally ill children across the country.
The GWQ group who practice Qiqong at the USJ4 Park practice the ancient exercise to strengthen their immunity and ward off cancer and other chronic diseases.
This year many of the group’s cancer-stricken participants contributed generously to CWS Malaysia.
The classes are open to everyone irrespective of race or religion. Participants who suffer from cancer are given free lessons.
CWS Malaysia is a national charity based in Subang Jaya which is dedicated to fulfilling wishes of terminally ill children.
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