Delivering acts of goodwill


Elena Ong Li Yen (in blue) and a fellow student making delivery arrangements while Lee Yi Fei (right) prepares the lunch boxes for sale to raise funds for the Peace and Harmony Old Folks Home in Penang.

THE Covid-19 pandemic did not stop 39 diploma students from giving back to society by helping the needy community.

The students, who are doing their diploma in business studies and diploma in accounting, were divided into four groups to raise funds for several charitable organisations in Penang.

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