New book features Mr Lee Kuan Yew's pioneering aunt
Dr Lee Choo Neo was one of the founding members of Chinese women's group
Dr Lee Choo Neo, aunt of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, was the first female doctor here in 1919. She had a clinic specialising in maternity care. -- PHOTO COURTESY OF DR LEE CHOO NEO'S FAMILY
BACKGROUND STORY
Tracing 100 years of history
MEMBERS of various prominent Singapore families - spanning several generations - gathered yesterday for the launch of 100 Fabulous Years, a book produced by the grand old lady of women's groups here.
The century-old Chinese Women's Association (CWA) counts fifth-generation members in its ranks. It has about 300 members in total.
The book features stories of its founders, past presidents, members and achievements.
Those at the launch included descendants of key Singapore pioneers such as the late Mr Tan Keong Saik, whom Keong Saik Street in Chinatown is named after; and the late Mr Cheang Hong Lim, who donated the land where Hong Lim Park is sited.
The current president, Mrs Betty Chen, 88, is also the daughter of CWA's former president, Mrs May Wong.
Two centres, part of the Henderson Senior Citizen's Home which CWA managed for 32 years till 2009, are named after Mrs Wong.
Ms Sharon Chua, 29, is a fifth-generation member of the association and related to the late Mrs Lee Choon Guan, the association's founding president. She works in a bank's philanthropy advisory team and joined the association about two years ago.
She said: "Philanthropy is part of my job, and has been part of CWA from the start. I look forward to see how I can contribute to CWA and the community in my own way."
The Straits Times / Home Published on Friday, 10 April 2015
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