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ZOOM Around The World In 80 Days


            ZOOM  Around  the  World  in  80  days  is  a  project
            initiated  by  Mr  Andass  Teu,  a  Senior  Marketing
            Director  of  ERA  Preeminent  Group  and  NYAA  Gold
            Award holder (2000 Cohort).


            The project provided a unique platform to promote
            goodwill sharing, uplifting the human spirit across the
            globe helping young people to cope with the COVID-19
            pandemic. The message is clear that we are not alone
            in facing this crisis. There is a larger community out
            there, and together, we shall overcome their problem.
            The  project  brought  people  from  different  cultures,
            races and backgrounds to support each other during
            the COVID-19 pandemic.












                             Mr Andass Teu
                  NYAA Gold Award holder (2000 Cohort)

                                              Understand Parenthood


            Young parents need to understand the most critical  On 2 May 2021, Mr Michael Lim, Manager of Singapore
            factor for their child’s well-being. Of course, parents  Red  Cross  and  an  NYAA  Gold  Award  holder  (2004
            can give their children the best in food, toys, clothes  Cohort), shared with the Straits Time Life Section on
            and a good education. But, more importantly, parents  family values.
            must  not  forget  to  share  with  their  children  about
            themselves and, the importance of values, the need
            for daily close contact between parents and child to
            develop good family bonding.





















                                                                                  Mr Michael Lim
                                                                              NYAA Gold Award holder
                                                                                   (2004 Cohort)





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