Our OCBC Audit staff provide food aid to support underprivileged families through Kechara Soup Kitchen
17 December 2021

Six of our Audit staff took time off their personal schedules to purchase groceries worth RM6,800 at a local supermarket to urgently serve the needs of underprivileged families in Kuala Lumpur. The families – who had been singled out by the Department of Social Welfare Malaysia – will receive the necessities under Kechara Soup Kitchen’s food bank programme which aims to reduce poverty and homelessness in the country.
Beneficiaries: Underprivileged families through Kechara Soup Kitchen
People impacted: 68
OCBC Volunteers: 6
Amount contributed: RM6,800
What we gave: Rice, cooking oil, instant noodles, canned food, biscuits, sugar, disposable masks, and soap bars
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