The latest round of lockdowns has essentially decimated all school extracurricular activities.
However, this has not deterred members of three secondary school Leo Clubs in Subang Jaya, from rising to the occasion and bringing relief to families caught in dire straits.
The Leo Clubs of SMK Seafield and Sri Kuala Lumpur jointly launched a project named “The White Aid”. Through this project, the Leos donated grocery vouchers to over a hundred hard hit families around Subang Jaya.
The Leos put their fund-raising plea on social media and accepted donations through e-wallets. Leo Chong Wan Yue, 16, the orgainising chairperson was pleasantly surprised when they managed to raise more than RM6,000 from family and friends.
The vouchers were handed over to the the Lions Club of Subang Jaya for distribution.
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