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The noble aim of championing a cause requires us to sometimes be out of our comfort zone. Jeff Lau and Jerry Song, from the Red Ribbon Youth Club, a youth branch of the Malaysian AIDS Council, definitely took this to heart, as they participated in two of the world's toughest foot races, to raise HIV/AIDS awareness. Lau ran in the 9th 6633 Arctic Ultra, set in a subzero temperature, while Song ran through the sweltering desert in the Gobi March. They survived, and lived to tell that unforgettable tale.
Red Ribbon Youth ClubHIV AIDS awarenessI Love KLmalaysian aids foundation6633 Artic Ultra marathonGobi March marathon
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