Joint flood relief campaign seeks donations, volunteers


Tan (seated, centre) and Mohammad Sahar (seated, second from left) promoting the ‘Malaysia Bersatu Hati’ campaign’s online charity concert along with the campaign’s organising committee and partners.

The Malaysian-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) and Malaysia Islamic Chamber of Commerce (DPIM) have joined forces to organise a “Malaysia Bersatu Hati” (United Malaysia) flood relief campaign.

The multi-pronged campaign is aimed at helping to rebuild the lives of those affected by the devastating floods that hit parts of Peninsular Malaysia last month.

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