Education and health focus of new governor


Low (second from right) receiving Kuntum magazines from Star Media Group special officer Loo Phan Kooi (second from left) as Lions Clubs District 308B1 cabinet secretary Elynn Chua Teck Hua (left) and cabinet treasurer Natalie Gan Yen Ling look on.

Lions Clubs will focus on education and health amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

With young children’s formal education affected by the closure of schools for almost four months, Lions Clubs would be giving Kuntum magazines to selected primary schools in the organisation’s districts.

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