Kechara Soup Kitchen
A KSK beneficiary family receiving food packs
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Donation Amount

Sponsor weekly grocery deliveries to a homebound senior year-round

Donate In-Kind
237DAYS
22HOURS
25MINUTES
46SECONDS
Raised: RM500 Goal: RM100,000
Understanding the Need

Reasons for Food Insecurity in Malaysia

In Malaysia, approximately 5.6% of households live below the poverty line, with significantly higher rates in rural areas and among indigenous communities. Your support breaks this cycle. By feeding a family, you provide stability that allows parents to seek employment, children to attend school, and households to plan beyond just surviving each day.

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    Economic Factors

    Job loss, underemployment, rising cost of living, lack of savings

  • Icon representing health crises

    Health Crises

    Chronic illness, disability, medical expenses depleting resources

  • Icon representing family structure

    Family Structure

    Single-parent households, elderly caring for grandchildren, large families on single incomes

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    Geographic Isolation

    Remote communities with limited access to jobs, markets, and services

  • Icon representing systemic barriers

    Systemic Barriers

    Lack of education, missing identity documents, discrimination, language barriers

  • Icon representing unexpected disasters

    Unexpected Disasters

    Floods, fires, accidents that destroy homes and livelihoods

Feed a Family Today

About the Campaign

Why Feed a Family?

Food insecurity doesn't just mean hunger—it means children missing school, families skipping meals, parents sacrificing their own health to feed their children, and entire communities unable to break free from poverty's grip.

Your support breaks this cycle. By feeding a family, you provide stability that allows parents to seek employment, children to attend school, and households to plan beyond just surviving each day.

Campaign Objective

Our goal is to provide six months of food security for 4,500 individuals.

Each food pack is provisioned with RM250 worth of essential staples and daily necessities. Families will receive these packs across three cycles, ensuring a total of 6 months of food security.

Food & Supplies

Food availability varies based on what we rescue from suppliers, but charity partners typically receive a diverse range of items. Here's what we commonly distribute:

  • Rice, noodles, and pasta
  • Oats and cereals
  • Bakery goods
  • Dairy products
  • Snacks
  • Vegetables and fruits
  • Cooking oil and condiments
  • Beverages
  • Household items
  • Personal care items

Families we're helping this round

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Sanrio Gang

Our work directly advances multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals

KSK's work directly advances multiple UN SDGs, including SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 3 (Good Health), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), supporting your sustainability disclosures and ESG frameworks.

SDG 1 - No Poverty
SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
Transparent Use of Funds

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Give with Confidence

Since 2008, Kechara Soup Kitchen Society has served Malaysia's most vulnerable communities with integrity, compassion, and unwavering commitment to transparency. We believe donors deserve to know exactly how their contributions are used and what impact they create.

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Your Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How will the funds be used?

    100% of Feed a Family donations purchase food items, packaging materials, and delivery logistics for the specified families. Each RM250 provides a complete food pack containing rice, cooking oil, proteins, milk powder, and other essentials—enough to sustain a family for approximately 2 months.

  • What happens to any excess funds?

    If we exceed our campaign target, excess funds will support the next round of Feed a Family beneficiaries or be directed to our general Food Bank programme to help additional families on our waiting list. We never divert funds to unrelated programmes without donor consent.

  • Can my company sponsor multiple families as CSR?

    Yes! Corporate sponsorships are welcome and encouraged. Companies can sponsor multiple families, have their logo featured in distribution materials (with permission), and receive comprehensive impact reports for CSR documentation. Contact our corporate partnerships team at marketing@kechara.com.

  • Can I visit the families I'm supporting?

    Due to privacy and dignity considerations, direct visits to beneficiary homes aren't typically arranged. However, you're welcome to join our general distribution days as a volunteer, where you can witness food pack delivery and meet beneficiaries in group settings. Contact volunteers@kechara.com to arrange this.

  • What products do the skills training participants make?

    Our baking programme produces various cookies and baked goods sold at events and through corporate partnerships. The sewing programme creates handcrafted items from donated materials. To date, 26,993 products have been made, generating RM72,000+ in income for participants.

Don't see the answer to your question?

RM25 received

Someone sponsored a warm meal

RM50 received

Someone provided 10 hot meals

RM100 received

Someone delivered a week's groceries

RM250 received

Someone donated supplies for 5 families

RM500 received

Someone redistributed 200kg of surplus food

RM1,000 received

Someone funded complete family support