Yuletide cheer for the homeless


Cheah (fourth from left, in crutches), Chan (third from left) and some of the volunteers getting ready to dish out the delicious spread of food.

THERE is no greater joy than to give, especially at Christmas time, and that’s what some 100 volunteers did when they took to the streets to spread Yuletide cheer to the homeless in the city.

The sky opened up on Christmas evening, but the rain did not dampen the spirits of the volunteers, led by Kembara Kitchen founder William Cheah, 44, and his wife Chan Yi Lyn, 33.

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