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President Rtn Ee Guan Teck and Community Service Director Rtn Henry Poh handing over the glucometer witnessed by Dr. Narr.

A Glukometer for the Kidney Patient

"Minimize sugar intake in your diet and go for a medical check up if you suspect that you suffer from diabetes", these are the golden advices from a doctor of a hospital. The club recently donated a glucometer for a lady diabetic patient who was diagnosed with the disease when she was 19 years old. Her brother and sister are also diabetics. The instrument is used for monitoring sugar level in urine.
 

 
 
Distribution of Chinese Books for 10 Primary Schools

President Rtn Ee Guan Teck (fourth from left) presented the books to the headmaster of SRK Sg. Apong, Martin Chai.

 
HANDING OVER OF BOOKS...
Ten primary school headmasters from Kuching yesterday received a total of 809 copies of books donated by the Rotary Club of Chia Yii West, Taiwan. The Total cost of the book was US$10,000.00 and they were presented by the president of Rotary Club of Kuching Central, Rotarian Ee Guan Teck. The schools which received the donation are SRB Chung Hua No. 1 to 5, SRK Kenyalang, SRK Bintawa, SRK Stampin, SRB Chung Hua Sg. Lubak and SRK Sg. Apong.
 
 
A Television Set for the Sarawak General Hospital Children's Ward
 

Club donated a 14" Sharp color TV set to the General Hospital, the gift was handed over by D.G. Ben Chng during his visit and at the same time members of the Club donated blood to the hospital.
 

A deaf student who studies in Kuala Lumpur came back to hometown seeking for financial help to continue her studies.


 

A couple of English teachers volunteered themselves traveled from England to teach English in a kampung without any financial assistance from any institutions. Members of Rotarians donated some money to help for their traveling home passage.
    

A house cleaning for the Home.

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