The joy of giving


Art for all: Chua (right) and her crew visiting underprivileged children at the Sandakan landfills with gifts of artwork.

FROM hospitals in Kuala Lumpur to landfills in Sandakan, social worker Jennifer Chua and her “Happy Caring Hearts Crews” have been putting a smile on the faces of terminally ill and underprivileged children.

For the past few years, Chua and her team had been visiting children in hospital to give them care packages containing “positive healing art” from KopiSoh and her collective of artists, snacks, a handmade towel and a “medal of awesomeness” in an effort to uplift their spirits.

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