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Major Community Service Event: Global Awareness Challenge 2021

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We present to you the organizing committee! From the 5th April 2021 to 11th April 2021, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School organized its first-ever online major community service event - Global Awareness Challenge 2021. This major community service was led by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Santtosh Sivaram, who was assisted by both of the Assistant Organizing Chairpersons, LEO Low Shun Xuan and LEO Chloe Tan Her Yi, together with committee members, LEO Jayshen Ratnadurai, LEO Wong Xin Ping Xandra and LEO Christopher Joshua Chong Weng Jun. Global Awareness Challenge 2021 was a district-level event that involved a total of 120 participants, including the students of Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) and various LEO Clubs in District 308B1. The main purpose of this event was to fulfill two of the five global causes of the LEO Club, which is to raise awareness regarding the current condition of our environment and also the community struggling with diabetes . Glob

Minor Community Service Project: Second Chance Animal Society

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A day well spent! On the 10th April 2021, Saturday, nine of our members and Mr. Lee Sek Khoon, our Faculty Advisor, from the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School visited Second Chance Animal Society to carry out our Minor Community Service Project from 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. The event was led by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Santtosh Sivaram and the Assistant Organizing Chairperson, LEO Xandra Wong. The objective of this Minor Community Service Project was to fulfill one of the global causes of the LEO Club, which is to improve the living conditions of the dogs taken in by Second Chance Animal Society. This project was also aimed to further instill a sense of responsibility and awareness towards animal abandonment amongst the LEO members. The members and Mr. Lee set off to the Second Chance dog shelter at 9.00 a.m. and arrived at their designated destination at 10.45 a.m. Stepping foot into the compound, the members were warmly greeted by a few lively dogs. Having split us into two