Good Samaritan buys from bakery run by disabled folk to feed needy


Nur Azureen showing the baked goods ordered by Li before they were distributed to underprivileged families in Stulang.

TO SUPPORT a bakery run by the hearing and speech-impaired, a 66-year-old spent RM1,200 to buy pastries for struggling families in the Stulang area in Johor Baru.

Li Liong Man said he got to know about Kak Ngah Bakery and Cafe in Taman Sri Stulang through his friends and Stulang assemblyman Andrew Chen Kah Eng.

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