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Even though various faith-based groups were already helping the vulnerable on their own during the pandemic, we felt that together with Tzu Chi, we could achieve much more, says Leow. Photos: Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Malaysians have been stepping up to help those in need wherever and whenever they can.
Some have been providing provisions and food to underprivileged communities, while others are banding together to donate medical equipment to hospitals in need.
In May, Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia launched its Covid-19 Solidarity Fund to collect money for medical equipment such as ventilators, beds, masks, and nasal cannulas for hospitals.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected many livelihoods and claimed thousands of lives in Malaysia. As of July 18, there have been over 916,560 Covid-19 cases in the country, with over 7,000 deaths, and the numbers continue to rise each day.
Even though the statistics are alarming, Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia volunteers aren’t ready to throw in the towel and give up the fight.
Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia s head of media (humanistic cultural development) Chong Chuan Yit said its volunteers have been going the extra mile to help communities since the first movement control order in March last year.
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