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S2E102:Keeping Social Clubs Alive

Sarina Sundra Rajah, Sarina Rhythmic Gymnastics Club

04-Aug-20 21:00

S2E102:Keeping Social Clubs Alive

The pandemic has been leading to cuts and layoffs in multiple industries and with grassroots sports not spared going downhill ever since. To explore how social sports clubs stay alive, we have Sarina Sundra Rajah, former national gymnast, to discuss and share her thoughts on  the challenges she faces on a daily basis while running the Sarina Rhythmic Gymnastics Club. We get the low-down on how she ensures the club continues to stay-afloat amidst financial troubles. 

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Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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