Cooking for worthy cause


Cheah (middle, in red) flanked by Ong (dark blue shirt) and Penang Press Club president Tan Hu Chuan as they help volunteers pack fried bihun at Rose Charities’ headquarters in Codrington Avenue, Penang. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

THE underprivileged were not forgotten as volunteers from Rose Charities Malaysia dished out freshly cooked food for them.

Some 20 members of the charity organisation prepared fried bihun and packed 100 boxes of the dish for the B40 community from the Pulau Tikus and Kebun Bunga state constituencies.

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