Centre in dire need of donations for necessities


A caregiver feeding an elderly man at Amitabha Malaysia Old Folks Home at Kulai.

JOHOR BARU: Amitabha Malaysia Old Folks Home and Orphanage is in dire straits as donations from the public have stopped coming in due to the movement control order (MCO).

Amitabha Malaysia head of marketing communication Chloe Chan said the foundation was currently running a dialysis centre, orphanage and two old folks home in Kulai and Kuala Lumpur.

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