🌊 Help 3,621 Orang Asli Families Recover from Floods 🌾
This monsoon season has brought unimaginable challenges to 3,621 families in 44 Orang Asli villages nationwide. They were stranded — Families are left facing days without food, clean water, or access to basic necessities.
This year, our Food Mission continues its vital work, bringing hope and essential supplies to these resilient communities. Together, we can help them face the flood’s challenges and begin rebuilding their lives.
💛 You can help! Your support will provide:
✔️ Dry food essentials
✔️ Emergency supplies
✔️ A lifeline of hope
Every donation counts. Let’s unite to show our Orang Asli communities that they’re not alone. Scan the QR code to donate or learn more ways to contribute. Together, we can empower these families to overcome the hardships of the flood season. ✨
💬 Scan the QR code to donate or learn how you can contribute today!
Let’s gear up to support 2,000 Orang Asli children on their educational journey! 📚
✨ Together, we can provide essential school supplies such as shoes, bags, and stationery, ensuring these young minds are equipped to thrive. Every contribution makes a BIG difference in empowering these children to dream bigger and aim higher. 🌟
💛 Join us in this mission of love! Donate now or spread the word to make 2025 a brighter year for these incredible children. Click the link in our bio to make a change, or refer to the post to learn how you can help! 🌈📦
We foster long-term financial independence and confidence in single mothers and individuals struggling to make a living, by teaching them valuable skills, including baking. Sales of our chocolate-chip butter cookies, oatmeal-raisin butter cookies and sugee butter cookies will mean much-needed income for our Empowerment trainees.
Whatsapp us at 017-3388462 to purchase a tub at RM17 - orders of 50 tubs or more will be at RM15 each. Delivery is provided.
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World Hunger - a crisis that is very painful to watch, and even worse to endure.
In an effort to play a part in curbing this global issue, Churitto's pledges to donate a meal for every meal that is purchased at all Churitto's outlets.
School Mission: RAISING FUNDS FOR NEW SCHOOL BACKPACKS The new school year is starting soon, and 2,000 Orang Asli children will be ready for their new academic school year! KSK Society is raising funds for a brand new set of school backpacks, stationeries and a tumbler valued at RM150 per set.
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KSK Society will be organising a nationwide food drive in conjunction with World Food Day 2023. This is to collect essential food items for the poor and needy community registered under our care who are struggling to meet basic food needs.
show more 1. What is this event all about? KSK Society is organising a food drive campaign requesting kind individuals to purchase and drop off food donations at our food bank in conjunction with World Food Day. Collected food will be distributed to registered needy families under our care. 2. When Is The Campaign Happening? The campaign runs throughout the month of October. Please feel free to drop off the food items any other day of the month. Please make an appointment before dropping by, to ensure that someone is available to receive the items. We are also collaborating with Lotus's Malaysia, AEON Co and AEON BiG to run a food drive campaign at their stores from 30th September to 15th October. 3. How to Donate and Where? a. Donors can participate by purchasing and dropping off food donations to our food banks located nationwide: 56, Lorong Carnarvon, Georgetown 10100 Penang. Contact: +60 12-495 5658 15, Medan Bendahara 2, Ipoh, 31650 Perak. Contact: +60122338462 No.10 Jalan Seri Rejang 3, Setapak Jaya, 53200 Kuala Lumpur. Contact: +60173388462 G080, Ground Floor, Terminal Pahlawan, Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka. Contact: +60166847189 80, Jalan 2/1, Taman Molek, Johor Bahru 81100 Johor. Contact: +60177798642 AEON Co. Bukit Mertajam, Klebang, AU2, Shah Alam, Bandaraya Melaka, Bukit Indah AEON BiG Prai, Falim, Ampang, Tun Hussien Onn, Sutera Utama Lotus’s Malaysia Tanjung Pinang, E-Gate, Station 18, Ipoh Garden, Kepong, Peringgit, Bukit Indah, Seri Alam c. Monetary Donations: Bank name: Maybank Account Number: 5122-3133-4874 Account Name: Kechara Soup Kitchen Society (Please add #WorldFoodDay into your transaction reference for easy tracking) Monetary donations of RM50 and above are tax-exempted under Section 44(6) of the Income Tax Act 1967. For tax-exemption receipt, please WhatsApp 010-3333260 with proof of payment, name & mailing address. 4. Wishlist: HALAL products only. Rice, cooking oil, flour, instant oat, sugar, milk powder, dry/instant noodle, chocolate-based drink, canned food. 5. Deliveries to the Beneficiaries: Collected food will be delivered after the World Food Day campaign, and photos will be published onto social media. Do let us know if you would like to be a part of the delivery team. Additionally, if you would like to be tagged in our social media posting, please leave your contact and social media account to our team. Please share this with your friends and family! Thank you for supporting! show less
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b. Alternatively, one can also purchase and drop off donations at designated bins located at selected stores of our partnering hypermarkets listed below from 30th September to 15th October:
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#ShopeeGivesBack and Shopee Supermarket are teaming up again to help out the underprivileged families by donating to Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK) Food Bank Program. We are inviting all Malaysians to come together to help those in need.
Step 1: Head over to Shopee Supermarket's store and choose from curated bundle items:-
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In conjunction with World Food Day 2022, Kechara Soup Kitchen Society (KSK) will be organising a nationwide food drive. This is to collect food supplies for the poor and needy community who are struggling to meet basic food needs. World Food Day is celebrated around the world on the 16th of October. Donors can participate by dropping off food donations to our food banks located in Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown, Ipoh, Melaka and Johor Bahru. Any one can also participate by purchasing and dropping off food donations at our partner supermarkets.
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It’s easy to take the simplest items in our daily lives for granted. Sometimes, we even find ourselves buying items we don’t necessarily need.
Being on the ground, we know that many go without basic items that we consider necessities. It’s heartbreaking knowing how blessed we are, and how many go without.
KSK would like to invite you, fellow Malaysians, to support our street friends by providing them with a self-care pack. For RM50, you’re directly giving 1 set of items that will not only put a smile on someone’s face but provide them with the hope that someone (you) cares.
Meals: cookies, fruits, bento set meal and mineral water.
Self-care items: carrier bag, medicated oil, mosquito coil, tooth brush and toothpaste.
In response to a growing need for assistance, Kechara Food Bank has now included 31 Orang Asli villages as part of our national food relief distribution
If you would like to be a part of this national initiative, we will be collecting both clothes and dry food provisions.
Locations and contact number:
Kechara Soup Kitchen KL
17, Jalan Barat, Off Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur,
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
(010-3333 260)
Kechara Food Bank KL
10, Jln Seri Rejang 3, Setapak Jaya, 53300 Kuala Lumpur,
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
(017-338 8462)
*Kindly make an appointment before drop-off
In collaboration with Kechara Soup Kitchen, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia DENSTA is organising a 5km charity run to raise funds for the homeless and marginalised communities of all races and religions in Malaysia. Come! Join us to run while feeding the homeless.
PTUM Donation Package is back again this year! Let’s see if
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The 21st PTUM and Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK) will jointly launch a donation package from 21st November 2021 until 20th December 2021. The theme of the donation package for this year is “Giving with Impacts”.
This event aims to spread warmth to every corner of the world during the pandemic and assist those in need to tide over their difficulties. We also hope that the enthusiastic support of the public can improve the situation of these vulnerable groups. Partial proceeds from sales of donation packages will be donated to Kechara Soup Kitchen.
One set of the donation package only cost RM 49 and it’s free delivery all over Malaysia! For those interested in buying, feel free to scan the QR code below (above for IG) or click in the link below to fill in the purchase form
Purchase link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rCM3riC4kmvoNeafk2a6DXMxdLKB6TLBXTqml1-Mx0Y/edit .
We hope that everyone can actively support this donation package. Even though it is a small act of kindness, it is a blessing for those in need.
The 126 Batek Orang Asli families living in the forests of Kuala Tahan may have to leave their homes and move to higher ground in anticipation of rising river water level. Their livelihood that depends on tourism will be badly affected. So will be their hunting and foraging in the forests. There are 479 local families living around the town who may also experience flood. This is what they all go through annually. They have reached out to us for help. Kechara Soup Kitchen is now raising funds to buy and give dry food to these people: rice, flour, cooking oil, sugar, canned food, biscuits, beverage.
Our bazaar, launched in April 2021, is the place to be if you want to get new household items, stationery, toys, car accessories and many more at incredibly low prices. The proceeds will go towards our work helping underprivileged families, individuals and children throughout Malaysia.
In an urgent effort to provide food and necessities to the poverty-stricken in Bentong and rural areas of Pahang, we are launching Bentong Food Bank. With your support, we would be able to feed 500 families totalling 2,300 people on a regular basis, giving them a chance to enjoy a basic sense of security we consider a human right.
We are looking to provide food and basic necessities worth RM150 to each of the 126 Orang Asli families residing in Kuala Tahan villages. We have already made four such trips from December 2020 to March 2021, helping this vulnerable community whose income sources were - and still are - severely affected for the worse due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ali comes in like clockwork at 11.30am from Monday through to Friday and at 5pm on Saturdays at our distribution centre on Jalan Imbi. Ali has been a familiar face at Kechara Soup Kitchen since the last two years. An aged man of about 75 years. He queues patiently, but with a seemingly permanent frown. His eyes open wide though to stare at anyone that merely looks his way. Not in a predatory way though. Not in an angry way. Just observing, intently. show more show less
Justin Cheah, Director of Operations at KSK, said, “We have been fortunate with having enough volunteers. Even in tough times, we work side by side with retired civil servants, young people who have a passion for giving back, and some who want work experience as part of their road to getting off the streets.” But just like every other business that suffered through this pandemic, KSK has been faced with a number of challenges since early 2020.
With more people to serve than ever before, and the scarcity of donations since the pandemic early last year, KSK is stretching their limits.
There are about 9,500 others like Ali who have registered with KSK, and 143 single mothers and at-risk women who seek help to upskill themselves through the empowerment programme.
Krishnan, who manages the food distribution programme, and loves talking to people has often caught Ali’s eye. On a day when things were a little slow, Krishnan struck a conversation with Ali.
“Hi, sir. Is there anything else I can get for you?” asked Krishnan in Malay.
Ali’s lips didn’t budge from the downward arch.
Krishnan assumed Ali was hard of hearing and repeated the question a little louder.
Ali held up two fingers.
“Can I have two packets? One for later,” Ali replied. The conversation still in Malay.
“Sure!” Krishnan quipped. After all, it was an unusually slow day and there were a few extra packets. Krishnan was glad to be able to do something small for him. And more so that Ali’s face had softened. His eyes too. They weren’t so intense. Ali still wasn’t smiling though, but that was alright.
Ali spent the next few minutes sharing the cause of the sadness apparent through his eyes and on his lips.
Ali’s story of being neglected by his children at the death of his wife is not new. There are hundreds, if not thousands, like Ali. The stories may not all be the same, but they share similarities in abandonment, neglect and deprivation.
To help close the gap, and to continually be able to help people like Ali, Vettons, the technology and digital ecosystems provider, offered to carry care packages for as low as RM50 on their app to help with basic necessities. From rice and chocolate malt drinks to nasi lemak paste and coconut milk, the care packages carry a combination of the most in-demand basics from popular food brands.
As Ali turned away with both packets of food in hand, Krishnan swore he saw a smile on his face.
Life is hard enough, it does not have to be worse for Ali and others like him. While he has been serving KSK for almost two years now, Krishnan is continually in awe by these small moments, made of nothing but a few minutes, where real life is shared through the delivery window at KSK.
Put the power of a smile on someone deserving of it. Download the Vettons app on Google Play or the Apple Playstore, search for CARE Package and select Kechara Soup Kitchen before checkout.
Education reduces poverty in the long run - this is the foundation of #kecharaempowerment, a programme that teaches the impoverished how to bake and sew.
To-date, our trainees have earned RM85,969 in total since 2017, thanks to the kind people who have purchased our Empowerment cookies and sewing products.
If you would like to support our mission to continue educating those in need, please contribute any amount via www.launchgood.com/campaign/kechara_empowerment_2#!/.
During this MCO, our commitment to serve poor families and children, those without homes, the elderly, the disabled and the Orang Asli is as strong as ever. However, we find ourselves unable to meet the high demand for food and essentials - this breaks our heart.
To overcome this helplessness, we are crowdfunding via MaybankHeart: bit.ly/2TgfHbu.
In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic, we embarked on this nationwide campaign to provide school supplies for 565 underprivileged children attending primary school.
Items such as stationery, school bag, school shoes and socks, water bottle, reusable fabric mask and hand sanitiser were given, providing some financial relief for poor parents.