About Us
The Persatuan Penduduk Kawasan Jalan Union Sentul has been a beacon of hope for many families by supporting them in sending their children to school. By saving a minimum of 300 ringgit per month, these families can invest in their children's education for a brighter tomorrow.
History

In 2020, the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, causing disruption and hardship. During this crisis, we recognized the importance of coming together as a community to support struggling people. With a sense of purpose and determination, we embarked on an initiative to provide much-needed resources and support to those most affected by the pandemic. Our collective efforts aimed to leave none behind and everyone had access to the necessary assistance to get through these difficult times. Our initiative was founded on compassion, solidarity, and empathy, and we remain committed to continuing our efforts to impact people's lives positively.
Future Plans
As we look ahead to the future, we are driven by a strong commitment to reducing food waste and ensuring that surplus food reaches those in need.
To achieve this goal, we will be expanding our outreach efforts to more soup kitchens, and strengthening our partnerships with two key organizations - the Lost Food Project and Shenpen Malaysia. These partnerships are essential in enabling us to make a meaningful impact in the fight against hunger and food waste.
The Lost Food Project is a non-profit organization that collects surplus food from various sources and distributes it to those in need. We are proud to be working closely with them to ensure that no food goes to waste.
Shenpen Malaysia is another important partner that shares our vision of a world without food waste. They run a number of programs that provide food assistance to vulnerable communities, and we are excited to be collaborating with them to reach even more people in need.

Founder
