KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 — Grab Malaysia has joined forces with Mercy Malaysia to extend crucial aid and humanitarian support to those in need through its Palestine Relief Fund. Grab...
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Grab Malaysia has had a long-standing partnership with Mercy Malaysia since 2021 in helping various humanitarian aid efforts in the country namely through its flood relief and disaster management funds. Grab users can also contribute via GrabPay or convert their GrabRewards to support Mercy Malaysia's ongoing efforts and make a tangible difference in the lives of affected individuals.Grab Malaysia in a statement said that the company aims to meet the critical needs of those impacted by helping provide access to medicine, food, water supply and more - ensuring that their well-being is prioritised.
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