LAHAD DATU: A total of 45 young volunteers from Sandakan, Lahad Datu and Tawau participated in the Sabah Humanitarian Mission organised by non-governmental organisation (NGO) MyFundAction Sabah, here.The volunteers, comprising high school students, college students and public universities are active volunteers under the NGO MyFundAction Sabah, called Youth of Strength and Happiness (Yosh) volunteers.
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They are aged between 17 and 25 years old.
Yosh Tawau Volunteer and Programme Director Razlan Ramsah said since the Movement Control Order (PKP) was implemented, the volunteers have been distributing the “Ummat Sustenance Box” to 50 less fortunate people in their respective districts.
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