Telematch to instil pride and dignity


The disabled children and young adults from 13 NGOs and Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti in the Klang Valley, Pahang and Perak in a group photo with 50 college student volunteers and technical officials.

LITTLE Justin Law’s eyes sparkled as he waited at the starting line, eagerly awaiting the referee’s signal to kick off the game.

When it was his turn, the 4½-year-old boy dashed to complete his task, while his smiling aunt Jez Law raced to catch up with him.

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