Students set up Cor Amoris to raise funds for the needy


By YU JI

Members of the Cor Amoris Club of St Josephs Private School -- including vice president Ong Rui Jie (left), treasurer Aloysius Pang (second left) and president Germaine Cassandra George (second right) -- with kids and parents at Sarawak Childrens Cancer Society headquarters in Kuching recently.

STUDENT charity body Cor Amoris has a long-term plan to help the needy and gain invaluable experiences for itself along the way.

The club, comprising 14- to 16-year-olds from St Joseph’s Private School in Kuching, raised nearly RM5,000 last month. It conducted photo shoots in the lead up to Valentine’s Day and sold cookies and cakes at The Spring Shopping Mall before Chinese New Year.

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