Granting wishes despite restrictions


A message in the bottle created by the volunteers to inform Luqman that he will be receiving his aquarium soon.

DESPITE having their movements restricted by the movement control order (MCO) which was enforced since March 18, it did not stop Make-A-Wish Malaysia from granting the wishes of terminally ill children.

Even with most business premises closed, making some wishes impossible to grant, Make-A-Wish Malaysia volunteers decided to put on their thinking caps and came up with activities that put a smile on the children’s faces.

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