KUALA LUMPUR: Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd
, in collaboration with Mawar Medical Centre and Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK), has carried out the fourth round of its food aid distribution programme at Arena Seremban.
In a statement, the property developer said Foodbank Drive 4.0 was a continuation of its commitment to support 41 underprivileged families across Seremban, Senawang, and Ampangan.
The programme forms part of an ongoing six-round initiative funded through contributions collected during
the first KSK collaboration, reinforcing a sustained and structured approach to addressing food insecurity.
Volunteers from Matrix Concepts, KSK and partner organisations worked together from early morning to unload supplies before packing and distributing food and hygiene packs to beneficiary households.
Each family received a food pack containing daily essential items, along with a hygiene pack, with a combined value of RM340, to support overall well-being. These provisions aim to ease the burden of vulnerable
households by supplying nourishment and necessities.
“Foodbank Drive 4.0 reflects our belief that meaningful corporate responsibility must be consistent and people-centred. By working closely with Kechara Soup Kitchen and our volunteers, we are able to deliver not just food assistance, but also dignity, care, and reassurance to families who need it most,” said Tan Sze Chee, co-CEO of Matrix Concepts' property development division.
In addition to food and hygiene aid, the programme also extended basic health services through the medical
team from Mawar Medical Centre, offering support beyond immediate relief.
Health screenings were conducted for beneficiaries, including blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, blood glucose, visual acuity, and body mass index (BMI) checks — providing them with valuable insights into their overall health status.
Dr Ong Chiew Ping, executive director Mawar Medical centre's healthcare division, highlighted the importance of integrating healthcare into community outreach efforts.
“Access to basic health screening can make a meaningful difference, especially for underserved households. By bringing these services directly to the community, we hope to encourage early awareness and reinforce the importance of preventive care alongside daily nutrition," he said.
