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THE Covid-19 virus threw life as we know it into disarray, causing seismic shifts in the way we work, learn and generally function.

But despite the persistent challenges the pandemic posed, the YTL Foundation persevered to ensure that its various community-benefiting programmes reached its intended audience and achieved the intended goal.

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