Secondary 1 student uses her own ang bao money to buy groceries for low-income families this CNY

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Secondary 1 student uses her own ang bao money to buy groceries for low-income families this CNY
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Her mother said: 'I hope she continues to inspire the youths and have this social responsibility.' 👏

money to give back to the community on Chinese New Year.

Akshara Visvanathan, a Secondary 1 student at Cedar Girls' Secondary School planned an initiative called 'Bring a Smile' this lunar new year., told Stomp that she wanted to give grocery items to five low-income Chinese families.Akshara asked her mother to help her find five families but due to the number of responses she received, the family decided to bless all 11 families who contacted her.

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