Cheering up orphans despite losing mum


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 25 Feb 2018

Kind heart: Lim (right)giving out ang pows to orphans during the event at eCurve.

PETALING JAYA: Despite grieving the loss of her mot­her just days ago, Adelyn Lim was determined to put a smile on the faces of a group of orphans.

The founder of Rainbow of Life Forces (ROLF), a corporate social responsibility initiative, distributed ang pows to 103 orphans as a tribute to her 95-year-old mother who prepared the red packets before she died sud­denly at home.

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