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SINGAPORE: Ten Malaysians have joined a charity programme that delivers food to 4,000 people here during Ramadan.
The programme, a weekly mass iftar or breaking of fast, is organised by the Muslim Converts’ Association of Singapore (MCAS) for its members, Muslims of all backgrounds, volunteers and members of the public, every Saturday.
The programme has 200 volunteer riders, including the 10 Malaysian riders, delivering packed food to 1,000 beneficiaries per week.
One of the riders, Shahruddin Haeal Helmy Mohd Noh, said he and his friends often participated in various charity programmes back home, including distributing food during Ramadan last year.
“I found that many Singaporeans of various races have been distributing food and offering other assistance to Malaysians stranded in the republic for more than a year now, ” he said when met last Saturday.
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Published on: Monday, December 14, 2020
By: Christy Chok, Yayasan Dalimpos
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A TOTAL of 2,300 sets of food aid have been distributed by the Federation of Chinese Associations Tawau (FCAT) and the Che Hsing Khor Moral Uplifting Society of Tawau to members and non-members.
FCAT Chairman Datuk Dr Lim Teck Kiong said they had earlier distributed 1,500 sets food aid and another 800 sets in the second round last Saturday.
He thanked Kuala Lumpur-based OPS Harapan for sponsoring more than 20 tonnes of food items, Pos Malaysia for free shipping of the items, Guan Yin Temple Tawau and local business operators for their contributions for the “Covid-19 Charity Programme.”
Published on: Monday, December 14, 2020
By: Christy Chok, Yayasan Dalimpos
Text Size:
A TOTAL of 2,300 sets of food aid have been distributed by the Federation of Chinese Associations Tawau (FCAT) and the Che Hsing Khor Moral Uplifting Society of Tawau to members and non-members.
FCAT Chairman Datuk Dr Lim Teck Kiong said they had earlier distributed 1,500 sets food aid and another 800 sets in the second round last Saturday.
He thanked Kuala Lumpur-based OPS Harapan for sponsoring more than 20 tonnes of food items, Pos Malaysia for free shipping of the items, Guan Yin Temple Tawau and local business operators for their contributions for the “Covid-19 Charity Programme.”