NSTnation: About 200 families in Ampang have been without food for days, including Ali (not his real name) and his family. MCO MovementControlOrder covid19 coronavirus YellowHouse
To make matters worse, the 22-year-old dishwasher at a Middle Eastern restaurant in the city was recently robbed and stabbed while on his way back from work.
Ampang-based non-profit organisation Yellow House has swooped in to help. It has been working round the clock to organise and send care packages to needy families.A room at Yellow House’s centre has been turned into a packing station.
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