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Keeping Busy to Make Sure No One Goes Hungry

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.

Members of JKP Zone 4 led by councilor Kamarul Hisham have been working non-stop to source for sponsorships and contributions from various parties to help feed the hungry families.

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.

Teoh

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