Coordinate the soup kitchens


The homeless eating their dinner during one of the street feeding sessions by Kenosis Home

MUCH has been written about the growing number of soup kitchens in Kuala Lumpur and other urban areas to cater for the poor, homeless and needy. Many ad hoc groups also sprout up to offer the same service during Ramadan and the Lent season.

The intentions are noble but the law of unintended consequences has inevitably set in – there is now excess food leading to rampant wastage.

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