Charity drive brings Hari Raya cheer to needy families in Brunei


Photos show the recipients receiving the donations. - Photo: contributor

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: As part of the group’s annual charity initiative to give back to the community in conjunction with the fasting month, Team PQ Stall launched its month-long ‘Ramadhan Kasih Raya’ 2026 edition at the PQ Stall in Lorong Tiga Selatan, Seria in the Belait District on Friday (Feb 20).

Speaking on behalf of the initiative, Muhammad Norsaifullah Kipli explained that the event was organised to help families in need prepare for the upcoming Hari Raya celebration by providing basic food necessities.

“It is an opportunity for us to share our rezeki, especially during this holy month, with those in need. While we hope to gain more berkah (blessings) from Allah the Almighty, this initiative has truly filled our hearts with happiness,” he said.

In addition to basic food items, other donations distributed included pre-loved baju kurung and cara Melayu, shoes for adults and children, shawls, tudongs, school bags, T-shirts and handbags.

He expressed hope that the initiative would inspire youth to practise kindness by showing care and concern for the local community, while creating a positive impact by helping those in need feel valued.

The contributions will continue to be distributed daily from 2pm to 5.30pm until March 8 at the PQ Stall in Lorong Tiga Selatan, Seria.

Head of Kampong STKRJ Lorong Tiga Selatan, Seria, Saidin Ibrahim was in attendance. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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