Century-old school raises RM 600K-Sunday, 1st Jan 2023.pdfChen Hoe Lee
1. SJK(C) Chap Khuan, a century-old primary school in Batu Arang, Selangor, recently held its centenary celebration that was delayed twice due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
2. At the event, which drew 1,420 attendees, the school raised RM600,000 for its building fund. This was an unprecedented fundraising achievement for the small former coal mining town.
3. The school was established in 1920 by Chinese immigrants and staff of the Malayan Collieries Ltd coal mining company, and currently has an enrollment of around 240 students, 52% of whom are Indian and Malay.
Mum, I miss you...... -Lee Chen Hoe.pdfChen Hoe Lee
This document is a recollection by the author about their mother who recently passed away. It describes their mother's role in raising the author and their siblings, including providing support during difficult health issues. It shares memories of their childhood, with their mother working hard as a rubber tapper and homemaker. Their mother was deeply involved in the lives of her children and took pride in their successes. The author expresses feeling guilt that they could not have done more for their mother during her battle with oral cancer in her later years.
争奇斗艳 各展风情-Centenary Anniversary Glory of Chap Khuan.pdfChen Hoe Lee
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Dr. Zaki Morad Mohd Zaher is retiring after 30 years as a consultant nephrologist at Kuala Lumpur Hospital. When he started, kidney treatment options were limited with only two specialists, six dialysis machines, and a few beds. Over the decades, he helped expand treatment capabilities and established a dedicated institute for urology and nephrology. Though retiring, Dr. Zaki intends to continue contributing through teaching and advocacy to reduce kidney disease in Malaysia.
This document pays tribute to Dato' Dr. Zaki Morad B Mohamed Zaher for his 30 years of service in developing renal care in Malaysia. When he started, there were no treatment options for renal failure patients, but he established over 300 dialysis centers nationwide, helping over 13,000 patients receive treatment. Though the renal industry is worth billions, he chose to enrich medicine rather than become wealthy. Colleagues praise his vision, integrity, dedication, and passion for improving patient care. They wish him the best in retirement while being proud of his legacy of establishing world-class renal care in Malaysia.
20th anniversary more years to come -Lee Chen HoeChen Hoe Lee
1) Lee Chen Hoe celebrated the 20th anniversary of receiving a kidney transplant by hosting doctors and nurses involved in his transplant surgery.
2) He received a kidney from an American donor and has since dedicated himself to promoting organ donation awareness.
3) Lee actively gives talks to raise awareness about donation and helps counsel those waiting for transplants. He remains deeply grateful for his second chance at life.
Century-old school raises RM 600K-Sunday, 1st Jan 2023.pdfChen Hoe Lee
1. SJK(C) Chap Khuan, a century-old primary school in Batu Arang, Selangor, recently held its centenary celebration that was delayed twice due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
2. At the event, which drew 1,420 attendees, the school raised RM600,000 for its building fund. This was an unprecedented fundraising achievement for the small former coal mining town.
3. The school was established in 1920 by Chinese immigrants and staff of the Malayan Collieries Ltd coal mining company, and currently has an enrollment of around 240 students, 52% of whom are Indian and Malay.
Mum, I miss you...... -Lee Chen Hoe.pdfChen Hoe Lee
This document is a recollection by the author about their mother who recently passed away. It describes their mother's role in raising the author and their siblings, including providing support during difficult health issues. It shares memories of their childhood, with their mother working hard as a rubber tapper and homemaker. Their mother was deeply involved in the lives of her children and took pride in their successes. The author expresses feeling guilt that they could not have done more for their mother during her battle with oral cancer in her later years.
争奇斗艳 各展风情-Centenary Anniversary Glory of Chap Khuan.pdfChen Hoe Lee
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Dr. Zaki Morad Mohd Zaher is retiring after 30 years as a consultant nephrologist at Kuala Lumpur Hospital. When he started, kidney treatment options were limited with only two specialists, six dialysis machines, and a few beds. Over the decades, he helped expand treatment capabilities and established a dedicated institute for urology and nephrology. Though retiring, Dr. Zaki intends to continue contributing through teaching and advocacy to reduce kidney disease in Malaysia.
This document pays tribute to Dato' Dr. Zaki Morad B Mohamed Zaher for his 30 years of service in developing renal care in Malaysia. When he started, there were no treatment options for renal failure patients, but he established over 300 dialysis centers nationwide, helping over 13,000 patients receive treatment. Though the renal industry is worth billions, he chose to enrich medicine rather than become wealthy. Colleagues praise his vision, integrity, dedication, and passion for improving patient care. They wish him the best in retirement while being proud of his legacy of establishing world-class renal care in Malaysia.
20th anniversary more years to come -Lee Chen HoeChen Hoe Lee
1) Lee Chen Hoe celebrated the 20th anniversary of receiving a kidney transplant by hosting doctors and nurses involved in his transplant surgery.
2) He received a kidney from an American donor and has since dedicated himself to promoting organ donation awareness.
3) Lee actively gives talks to raise awareness about donation and helps counsel those waiting for transplants. He remains deeply grateful for his second chance at life.