Centre for old folk opens in Subang Jaya


(Front row, from third left) Wong, Yeoh, Ng and Yang at the launch of Walk-a-Hunt, Walk for Depression programme in Subang Jaya.

CENTRES for senior citizens should organise activities that are inclusive to ensure no member feels left out, says Deputy Women, Family and Community Develop­ment Minister Hannah Yeoh.

Having visited many such centres, she said there was much room for improvement.

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