Rewarded for a good deed


From left, Leong Yu, Jasmine Goh, HELP University deputy vice chancellor (academic) Dr Khong Kim Hoong, World Vision Malaysia chief executive officer Datuk KJ Abraham, 30-Hour Famine ambassador Penny Tai, Ho Kim Yoke (mother of Siow Li Teng) and Ong Kar Yan at the official launch of the 30-Hour Famine earlier this month.

WHEN four students decided to take part in the World Vision 30-Hour Famine to raise funds for children living in poverty, they did not know that they would be rewarded for the effort.

HELP University which is a principal sponsor of the 30-Hour Famine, rewarded the four students with a scholarship each which covers their university programmes.

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