OrphanCARE receives RM127,866 donation from Sunquick Malaysia to provide aid for B40 families, children | Malay Mail

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OrphanCARE receives RM127,866 donation from Sunquick Malaysia to provide aid for B40 families, children

OrphanCARE's staff segregating food supplies for B40 families and their children, that was funded by Sunquick Malaysia. — Picture by Yuzila Yusof

The non-profit organisation is also known to advocate for unplanned, newborn babies, and even institutionalised children, the joy and comfort of growing up in a functional family environment. “The B40 families are our main beneficiaries under our deinstitutionalisation programme as we believe that with the right funding, they are able to nurture their children in a proper environment without the lack of basic necessities.“As such, Sunquick Malaysia was more than willing to be roped in our initiative as they too champion the tagline ‘Spread the Joy’ and wanted to help aid our good cause.

“We get in touch with donors, whether individuals or corporations to help fund the children’s education so that they would be able to study in a conducive environment. “OrphanCARE’s staff are needed to monitor the families that have received the aid for two years to ensure that the family unit is continuously strengthened and the child’s needs are met.

 

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