Chapel in Sentul fetes the poor to mark its 103rd anniversary


Ivan (middle in black) says the Feeding Bank Soup Kitchen programme makes the underprivileged community know that there are people who care for them.

In conjunction with its 103rd anniversary, Miracle Chapel Sentul celebrated Christmas by giving back to the less fortunate community around Sentul and Chow Kit.

Some 1,000 single mothers, elderly and children were treated to a Christmas meal.

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