This Hari Raya season, as many look forward to balik kampung, sharing meals and laughter with family, friends, and loved ones, there are families within our own communities quietly facing another celebration with uncertainty and hardship. For marginalised households and the B40 community living below the poverty line at PPR Impian Baiduri and PPR Desa Rejang, Aidilfitri is often less about celebration and more about survival. The pressure to provide even the simplest festive meal can weigh heavily on those already struggling to make ends meet.
But this Raya, you can help restore hope and dignity.
With just RM110, you can sponsor a Raya Provision Pack, bringing comfort, relief, and the opportunity for 135 families to celebrate with peace of mind.
Each pack contains essential provisions to help ease the burden during this festive season:
- Raya Cookies
- Cordial Drink
- Milo
- Pulut (Glutinous) Rice
- Gula Melaka
- Cooking Oil
- Wheat Flour
- Rice Flour
- Rice
- Planta Margerine
- Packet Jelly
100% of your contribution goes directly towards purchasing these essentials.
Together, we can make sure every family feels remembered. Let compassion and generosity shine bright this Raya.
Please donate to:
PERTUBUHAN BANGKIT (UPLIFT ORGANIZATION)
Bank: Maybank
Account Number: 564342627846
For bank transfers, please indicate ‘Hari Raya’ in the transaction reference and WhatsApp your proof of donation to Moo (014-2315528) / Mithila (012-2030562)
Together, let’s bring cheer and share the true spirit of Raya with families in need.
A heartfelt effort by Uplift, GiveBACk, and BAC Education, made possible with support from the Free Food Society (Persatuan Makanan Ehsan).
About Free Food Society (Persatuan Makanan Ehsan):
Registered on March 22, 2021, the Free Food Society was born out of concern for the hunger crisis caused by the pandemic. Committed to helping families and individuals in need, regardless of race, creed, or religion, the Society was founded by a group of caring people determined to support those who lost their livelihoods during Covid-19.
