MELAKA: Some 25,000 pieces of clothing have been distributed in a Hari Raya giveaway under the “Rahmah boutique-type” initiative.
Klebang Besar Village Safety and Development chairman Datuk Mohd Yusoff Abu Hassan said the concept was also popular among outstation folk, including foreigners drawn to the Rural Transformation Centre in Klebang here.
“Hopefully, with this initiative, the children will one day repay society by doing the same when they grow up,” he said.
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