Care homes face online learning obstacles


Rumah Perlindungan Safiyyah in Puncak Alam organises its own classes for core subjects as the children are unable to follow online learning due to the lack of Internet access and electronic devices.

CARE homes in the Klang Valley have been going through tough times since the Covid-19 pandemic started last year.

Three years ago, StarMetro ran a ‘Do Good. Grant a Wish’ campaign where donations of furniture, electrical appliances and other necessities were collected and distributed to selected welfare homes.

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