The Movement Control Order which has been in place since March 18 has kept everyone home to flatten the curve of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This has however left many without work. As a result, many less fortunate families and special needs individuals at Angsana USJ1 have had a hard time making ends meet to put food on the table daily.
Vegetables, rice packs, dry and wet provisions have been streaming in for the folks at Angsana USJ1; making sure no one goes hungry in the area.
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