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Monday, 05 Jul 2021 01:11 PM MYT
BY ARIF ZIKRI
Daiyan Trisha is delighted to start her weekly volunteering duty at a local vaccination centre (PPV). Picture courtesy of Instagram/ Daiyan Trisha
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 Malaysian singer and songwriter Daiyan Trisha was delighted to start her weekly volunteering duty at a local vaccination centre (PPV) yesterday.
Daiyan shared snippets of her first day volunteering at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)’s PPV via her Instagram.
“Started my PPV weekly volunteering today,” Daiyan captioned her post.
“I’ve been wanting to volunteer since May so I’m really glad I finally got to do this and be a helping hand! I’ll be around the next few weeks as well.
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