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SJ Resident Goes Bald to Feed the Hunger

EVAN RAO gave up his crown for the Go Bald to Feed the Hunger Campaign and raised much needed funds to feed the needy and less fortunate in Subang Jaya.

The 38-year-old engineer decided to take up his friend’s challenge to support the efforts by the Lions Club Subang Jaya to Feed the Hunger throughout the movement control order period.

“I am already half bald. I thought I might as well put whatever is left to good use.”

“This (going bald) will actually prepare me for what will eventually happen anyway,” he quipped.

Evan, who lives in SS19 raised RM725 from his friends.

“I enjoy fishing and amateur car drifting as a hobby but since the start of the MCO I have been working from home.”

“My latest hobby is annoying my wife,” he revealed with a grin.

Get your scissors and shavers out! Embrace the new normal with a new clean shave.

Jump on board and support our efforts to encourage Malaysians to go bald for the Feed the Hunger programme, an initiative by the Lions Club of Subang Jaya to provide dinner packs for more than 1,000 needy and less fortunate families daily. The club has supplied more than 32,000 packs so far and is continuing to do so until the MCO is lifted.

This Feed the Hunger programme needs your support to continue providing a meal for the poor and needy. Let’s do our bit to support their efforts.

Get your friends on board! Pledge any amount you wish to and let us know.once you have completed your haircut, you can bank in your pledge.

Go on Facebook Live and show us your efforts. Share it with SJEcho…..and we will put it up to show how big your heart is and how magnificent you look with your new “hairstyle”.

For all donations to LIONS CLUB SUBANG JAYA for Feed the MCO Hunger, please bank in to:Lions Club of Subang Jaya Maybank: 5122-2232-4551

 

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