Different ways of giving back to society


1 MACaTI’s president Bernard Reincastle with fighters Crystal Yow (left) and Sabrina Rafiz gearing up for the association’s unique charity night that will feature boxing matches between Team Coffee and Team Tea. — Photo: MACaTI2 Dr Hartini believes charity is not just about giving money or time but also involves advocacy and policy matters. — Filepic3 Amir (left) and Yusuf believe that social enterprise is the way to go in raising funds nowadays. — SHAHANAAZ HABIB/The Star

More and more groups and organisations are stepping up nowadays to give back to society. Some follow the charitable path while others believe social enterprise is the way to do it.

THINKING out of the fundraising box, the Malaysian Association of Coffee and Tea Innovation (MACaTI) is holding a Coffee vs Tea Rival Charity Boxing Ball next Saturday in Kuala Lumpur.

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