Amidst the extension of Phase 1 MCO 3.0 and the implementation of the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO), several businesses and NGOs have since stepped forward to help feed those in dire need. Like the millions of Malaysians classified as B40 – the bottom 40% of income earners witnesses some of the family’s sole breadwinners rely on daily wages as workers, and will be among those most affected by the constant lockdown.
We have curated a list of food-banks and avenues where the needy can receive aid and to those who wish to chip in some money to help them, do go through this list and who knows it might turn out beneficial for you, as you get an idea on the list of participating food banks and NGOs to make a contribution. Some of the food banks listed are outdoor shelves, so they are accessible 24/7.
Ampacto’s Food Bank Program
The Ampacto group have set up a food bank in Semenyih. Basic groceries such as sugar, rice, and sanitary pads are available to those in need.
Lockdown Kit – lockdownkit
Don’t go to bed hungry that’s their motive of this campaign!
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LIFE MALAYSIA PERKIP (Food Charity Drive)
Kelab Kebudayaan India Desa Coalfields (Community Food Bank)
GOTTA GIVE BACK
The NGO is providing essentials to orphanages and old folks home around Malaysia.
SENA
We Listen Malaysia Organisations
Cyberjaya Food Bank
Mimpi Kita Food Bank – mimpi_kita
HungerHurts MY #OneMealProject
A youth led NGO driven to eradicate poverty in Southeast Asia. Their eateries are located in Shah Alam, Seremban, Ipoh, and Sabah.
Kechara Soup Kitchen Society – kecharasoupkitchensociety
The team, for many years have been extending a vital lifeline to millions of families who have been left behind by a social safety net that is poorly funded and overburdened.
The Lost Food Project – thelostfoodproject
Pit Stop Community Cafe – pitstopcafekl
With its FTN (Feed the Needy) service, this social enterprise has been feeding the homeless throughout the Movement Control Order (MCO) period. They have distributed approximately 200 food kits to the needy every month.
The Food4U Project – thefood4uproject
The Hope Branch Community – thehopebranch.my
The Hope Branch is a campaign to generate donations for people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
AMMA’s Food Bank
TF. A media & event company – tempatanfest
Tempatan Fest, a local event organiser, is promoting over nine food banks around Malaysia, including Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Pahang, and Melaka. They’ve been covering existing and new food banks, as well as keeping an eye on those who have been affected by the movement control order (MCO) and the COVID-19 outbreak.
Pop-Up Food Pantry
The PWW Shop has launched a pop-up food pantry on its grounds for people in need, especially for those who are categorised as B40.
‘Help your neighbour, as you help yourself’, give your seat in the subway to someone who needs it, buy a coffee for a homeless man that you see, deliver food to any nearby orphanage or old folks home. Make someone smile, even for a brief second, and you will see how your day will change instantly for the better.
Do you know anyone who needs a helping hand? We hope our article has provided you with the information you need, in order for you to be a blessing to someone else.
Are there any food banks that we have missed out? Share with us in the comment section below.
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