Combat Malnutrition for Urban B40

The Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, Sarawak of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Malaysia recently received food aid contribution from a special charity project named “Combat Malnutrition for Urban B40” supported by the Yayasan Hasanah, a foundation established by Khazanah Nasional.

Apr 19, 2021

Project liaisoner Melvina (left) with Augustine Jee (centre), President of Conference of St Joseph. Standing right is Marian Chin, member of an NGO that started the charity project. (Photo: Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, SSVP)


By Melvina Fam
The Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, Sarawak of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Malaysia recently received food aid contribution from a special charity project named “Combat Malnutrition for Urban B40” supported by the Yayasan Hasanah, a foundation established by Khazanah Nasional. The food parcels received were distributed to 19 adopted families of the Conference. The food donation will continue over a period of six months, with the first distribution commenced in February 2021.


Collection of food parcels at the Christian Ecumenical Worship Centre in February 2021. (Photo: Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, SSVP)

According to Marian Chin, a member of an NGO that started the charity project, on top of the basic needs for food and shelter, the project was launched with the aim to add another dimension to the needs of the B40 group, which is nutrition.

Each food parcel, as can be seen in the picture below, included fresh goat milk, local red rice, beans, lentils and several cans of Sarawak traditional delicacies which contain a host of nutrients. The fresh ingredients were bought from local farmers and the food was prepared by professional cooks who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Each food parcel included fresh goat milk, local red rice, beans, lentils and several cans of Sarawak traditional delicacies which contain a host of nutrients. (Photo: Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, SSVP)


Some of the families who received the food parcels. (Photo: Conference of St Joseph, Kuching, SSVP)

Families who benefitted from this charity project are very grateful to receive the food contribution.––Today's Catholic

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