United, they feed Malaysia's hungry: The kitchen where race and creed don't matter
From struggling single parents to wealthy datuks, this group of CNA Insider InspirAsians – who come from across the country – all have something to offer when the call for help goes out.
Stumbling out of his car with bags of groceries in his hands, Mr William Cheah fumbled with the lock of his warehouse before giving up in frustration and calling his wife for the password.
Inside, boxes of stray items like hotel toiletries, second-hand books and packs of bee hoon were stacked on shelves in no particular order. Some groups of beneficiaries were due to arrive soon, but the place was still a mess.
“Our organisation, in a sense, is without organisation,” Mr Cheah, 46, said of his social enterprise Kembara Kitchen, a small catering business in Shah Alam that he runs with his wife Chan Yi Lyn, 35, to raise money for charity work.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/kembara-kitchen-malaysia-homeless-food-flood-relief-9880142
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