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Send Your Gong Xi Fa Cai Greetings with a Personalised Hand Drawn CNY Card

YES! You can order your customised hand drawn Chinese New Year greeting card and help raise funds to fulfil wishes of terminally ill children across the country.

This coming Chinese New Year, 13-year-old Yik Syuan is planning to draw Chinese New Year greeting cards to raise funds for the Children’s Wish Society of Malaysia.

This is the third time Yik Shuan who is in Form 2 in Kuen Cheng High School draws cards to raise fund for CWS, which helps to fulfil wishes for children faced with life-threatening illness.

Each greeting card costs RM20 (you are welcome to pay more). All the proceeds will go to CWS. We will send the greeting cards to you or your loved one via post. The last time Yik Syuan drew Chinese New Year greeting cards to raise fund was in 2021 for the Subang Jaya Community Ambulance.

To those who are interested to purchase the cards, you can Whatsapp https://wa.link/un4fy2. You can also bank in your donation directly to CWS’s CIMB account.

Persatuan Impian Kanak-Kanak Malaysia
CIMB Account: 8002610507

Just leave us a message and Yik Syuan will draw you a card.

Besides greeting cards, Yik Syuan will also draw caricature (about 7cm X 5cm) to raise funds for CWS.

GONG XI FA CAI!

Teoh

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