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Turn RM100 Into Hope: Subang Jaya, Let’s Fill Lives with Kotak SARA RAHMAH!

Subang Jaya folks, here’s your chance to turn a simple box into a big act of kindness!

MYDIN has rolled out its latest feel-good initiative – Kotak SARA RAHMAH – and it’s all about sharing the love (and some groceries) with those who need it most.

The concept is simple: Buy. Donate. Make someone’s day. Each box is packed with essentials – rice, oil, sugar, flour, noodles, and even some locally made goodies from talented SME entrepreneurs. By purchasing a box, you’re not just feeding families; you’re fueling small businesses too. That’s a double win!

Got RM100 from the “SARA untuk Semua” aid and don’t really need it? Why not channel it into something meaningful? Your small gesture could make a huge difference to B40 families, single mothers, the elderly, and OKU in our community.

The campaign kicks off 31 August at all MYDIN outlets, and from 2 September, look out for their cheerful trucks bringing this mission to ministries, agencies, and private institutions. Their goal? 200,000 boxes by year-end. Ambitious? Yes. Possible with Subang Jaya’s big heart? Absolutely.

So, let’s show what community spirit looks like. Grab a Kotak SARA RAHMAH at MYDIN Subang Jaya, snap a pic, and tag your good deed online. Together, we can spread hope – one box at a time.

For details, visit www.mydin.my or check out MYDIN’s social pages.

Teoh

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