25 Mar – A total of 30 Ramadan food packs were distributed to the Yemeni refugee in Gombak. We wanted to do the best we could in assisting the community here to facilitate with their time of fasting. This way,...
22 Mar – FFS managed to distribute 50 Ramadan food packs to Rohingya refugees in Klang. With the month of Ramadan being observed, it’s important that everybody receives the right amount of nutrients and food to help in their challenge...
21 Mar – FFS sponsored Ramadan Food packs at RM60 per pack to 150 Asnaf families living in Kampung Lubuk, Kampung Tepi Laut Toba and Selat Bagan Nyiur on Pulau Toba, Langkawi. This project was in collaboration with Pertubuhan Al...
Join us in celebrating our anniversary! As of March 2023, it has been 2 years since we started our organisation. A big thank you goes out to our volunteers, partners, and donors, who continue to support us to provide nutritious...
On 6th February 2023, Free Food Society gave 60 food packs to the less fortunate students from the Faculty of Arts and Social science in University Malaya. We hope that this effort from us can reduce the burden of the...
On 6th February 2023, FFS sponsored 70 food packs to Al Ikhlas school for Rohingyas in Selayang. 10 were given to Somalian refugees from another school and the remaining 60 packs were put into the new food bank at the...
On 20th Jan, FFS received a request for food aid via UNHCR for 23 refugee families from South Sudan. We distributed basic food needs such as rice, oil, wheat flour, baked beans, sugar, powdered milk, canned tuna, tea bags, and...
FFS is currently planning to launch a Sustainable Community Project. The main goal of this project is to give sustainable assistance to poor communities. On 28th Jan, we had our first meeting with Tuan Haji Ismail, the Pengerusi Penduduk Desa...
Free Food Society collaborated with Ustaz Dr. Ahmad Faisal Abdul Hamid, in his charity work of Happy Lunch Program at University Malaya. We contributed cooking essentials in the form of ketchup, sardines, soya sauce, flour, and sugar on a monthly...
K’Cho shelter is a community-run shelter by the Myanmar, Chin refugees. They house about 12-15 refugees who are unable to live on their own, 7 of which are mentally-ill. They also have a community-run school nearby that houses about 20-25...