As a secondary school student, Praviin R. A. Anandaraman would save up his weekly pocket money of RM20 to help the poor. Recipients of the food bank project located at Taman Mewah, Port Dickson.In February, the full-time law student from Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan started a food bank to create “a place of hope”. “I chose these locations for the food bank because they’re easily accessible and it’s also easier for me to restock the items,” he adds. Praviin puts aside RM400 every month from his part-time job’s wages for the food bank. Juggling studies, work and the food bank project can be challenging for Praviin.
Source: The Star May 31, 2021 00:56 UTC