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Westlake International’s Fundraising Carnival
By Hong Hwi-Li

The carnival scene an hour after it started, the cafeteria was filled with a big crowd.
March 11, 2017
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Westlake International school conducted their biggest event of the year last week, a fundraising carnival ‘WWW: We care We share We Give’ to raise funds for the orphanages in Kampar.
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It was held from 10am to 3pm, consisting of game activities, blood donation, raffles draw, lucky prizes like a Sharp LED TV and varities of food sold by the students.
There was also a flea market that sold souvenirs and apparels that were available for sale with customized coupons by the school.
Families and friends of students filled up the cafeteria with cheer and hustle that kept the carnival upbeat.
Towards the end of the carnival, an amount of RM100,000 was raised through the carnival. The fundraising was a success.
Chew Jia Chern said “it was a lot of hard work planning the carnival throughout the past few weeks, especially cause we are still young students, we needed proper guidance from our teachers and leaders".
So we have to thank them as well as the sponsors involved”, Chew Jia Chern, a student at Westlake International said.
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It was refreshing and heart-warming to see international students work together as a team for this carnival through different activities.
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The school is very proud of their students and would definitely have more carnival events in the future.
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The water gun shooting game was among the most popular activities.
1 more fish’ was a game of catching small goldfishes, of which you are able to purchase and keep as your own.