The Bank Food Siswa programme was introduced following the success of the Food Bank Malaysia programme launched in August last year which benefited 45,850 households from the B40 group as of February this year. — Bernama pic
“This initiative is very helpful to those with financial difficulties. When faced with financial problems, students are also having difficulty to obtain food supply,” said Rakaganesan to Bernama recently. Another UM’s law student Mohd Syahmi Shazli, 22, also felt that the Food Bank Siswa helped ease the burden of students from the B40 family who were taking up part-time jobs to cover their daily expenses.
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