Keeping light on for needy


WITH the country transitioning into the endemic phase of Covid-19, the plight of the needy can be overlooked in the midst to ramp up economic and social actitivities.

Lighthouse Children’s Welfare Home co-founder Jacinta Steven said the pandemic has narrowed the donor base, which in the past, consisted mainly of expatriates.Jacinta: With the pandemic, some expatriates left Malaysia, reducing the number of supporters.Jacinta: With the pandemic, some expatriates left Malaysia, reducing the number of supporters.

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