FOOD AID PROGRAM TO ORANG ASLI COMMUNITY AT KAMPUNG RANTAU, POS MENSON, CAMERON HIGHLANDS 07 FEBRUARY 2026

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The Food Aid Charity Program described at Kampung Rantau, Pos Menson, Cameron Highlands shows how community outreach can bring festive cheer to the Orang Asli families, especially with Chinese New Year and Ramadan approaching.

Key Highlights of the Program

  • Date & Location: 7 February 2026, Kampung Rantau, Pos Menson, Cameron Highlands, Pahang.
  • Organizers: Hostelling International–Malaysia.
  • Beneficiaries: 31 Orang Asli families.
  • Team: 17 committee members and volunteers.
  • Aid Distributed:
    • Rice (5kg)
    • Wheat flour
    • Sugar
    • Assorted biscuits
    • Maggi noodles (5-pack set)
    • Milk
    • Tea powder (100g)
  • Additional Support: School stationery, clothing, sweets, and chocolates for children.

Community Bonding: Shared snacks (French fries, nuggets, durian) before distribution

Follow-up Activities: Volunteers stayed at Tekoma Resort and visited Boh Tea Plantation (Habu & Sg Palas) and Agro Technology Park Mardi the next day

Why It Matters

  • Cultural Sensitivity: The program tied into both Chinese New Year and the upcoming Ramadan, recognizing the diverse celebrations in Malaysia.
  • Holistic Support: Beyond food, the inclusion of school supplies and clothing addressed broader needs.
  • Community Engagement: Sharing a meal before distribution fostered trust and connection.

It’s a great example of how charity programs can be more than just aid—they can build relationships and celebrate cultural diversity.

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