KUALA LUMPUR: Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Al-Haj has graced the Kechara Soup Kitchen's (KSK) World Food Day 2024 Campaign launch at the Kechara Food Bank.
Tengku Zatashah and Sham share a close bond, with the former often referring to the internet personality as her mei mei (little sister).
KUALA LUMPUR: Despite her hectic schedule, Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah makes time to ensure the underprivileged do not go hungry.
ONE of the largest and oldest soup kitchens in Malaysia, Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK), is looking to expand its community service operations.
AFTER two months of fund- raising, Tropicana Foundation collected more than RM220,000 to help the underprivileged.
PETALING JAYA: Rising food prices amid global inflation have led to soup kitchens in Malaysia seeing an increase in patrons, especially those from B40 families.
NOTING that there are still families in need in Penang and Perak, a gaming company has renewed its monthly support of the Kechara Soup Kitchen Society’s (KSK) Food Bank programme for a year.
PETALING JAYA: The #ZeroFoodWastage campaign, aimed at distributing excess food from hotels via Kechara Soup Kitchen to feed the homeless and urban poor, is back again this Ramadan after a break last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
TO commemorate World Food Day, Lotuss Stores (M) Sdn Bhd (Lotus’s Malaysia) handed over 1,500kg of pantry staple foods, drinking water, cooking oil and other necessities to Kechara Soup Kitchen.
A SOUP kitchen run by a Sikh temple in Taiping, Perak, has been recognised for its service to the underprivileged in the district, irrespective of their background or creed.
AS Grab drivers, we often find ourselves driving through parts of Kuala Lumpur that we normally wouldn’t go to on our own.
NGOs urge Klang Valley folk to walk the extra mile to serve others.
PETALING JAYA: Already hard-hit by the drop in donations during the Covid-19 pandemic, charities are finding it just as tough this year at a time when funds are needed more than ever.
PETALING JAYA: In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, a retiree loiters around the city for free meals provided by kind-hearted organisations daily.
PETALING JAYA: In the streets of Kuala Lumpur, an 80-year-old woman works in a laundrette, earning a meagre income to support herself.
JP Thong hopes that more people will join him in doing good so that collectively, the cycle of poverty can be broken.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused significant socio-economic impact globally.
PETALING JAYA: The underprivileged and the homeless are not being neglected during Ramadan as soup kitchens continue to reach out to them amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
BACK for the second time this year, District Race Malaysia by AIA Vitality attracted some 12,000 participants in the engaging and fun digital urban exploration event from Oct 18 to Nov 7.