Serve up jobs for the homeless


Anjung Kelana residents looking after plants at the shelter’s farm in Taman Danau Desa. — Filepic

The Historical Triangle, a pedestrian square at Jalan Tun HS Lee in Kuala Lumpur, is a well-known gathering point for the city’s homeless.

Though their living conditions may not be comfortable, they are assured of not going hungry as well-wishers come by to distribute food.

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