A show of heart


FOUR charitable institutions received a total of RM13,441 from the fundraising efforts of Sri Kuala Lumpur Primary School pupils. The prefects sold sweets, ice-cream and pizza, the librarians held a Mufti Day while the Year Four and Five pupils put up a musical play “Beauty and the Beast” to help the less privileged.  

The school’s executive chairman Tan Sri Datuk Ir Othman Merican presented cheques to the representatives from the Trinity Children’s Home, the SPCA and the Taman Megah Handicapped and Disabled Children’s Home at the school’s 27th Annual Speech Day.  

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