Sunday, January 11, 2015

Government-run event gave homeless people household appliances as gifts

Homeless people who attended a government-run event in Malaysia were given household appliances as gifts. To make the event, organised by the Federal Territory Ministry, special for the less fortunate guests, the minister, Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor, chose to give them presents.

But the kind gesture sent out the wrong signals when some of the homeless excitedly unwrapped their gifts only to find kitchen and electrical appliances. Pertiwi Soup Kitchen founder Munirah Abdul Hamid said although the initiative was much welcomed, she was surprised electrical appliances were handed out as gifts to the homeless.



“It was a nice gesture although we must understand these people don’t even have a place to stay, let alone a place to operate their coffee maker or cooking stove,” she said. “Some of them came up to me and asked if I would like to buy the appliances as money would have been more valuable to them.”

Munirah said she was contacted by a ministry officer prior to the event to discuss what gifts were appropriate for the homeless. “I suggested food for a few days or maybe even clothing.” she said. Tengku Adnan said: “We understand and appreciate the feedback, it was a trial-and-error experience for us,” he said. “Next year, we will improve and give something else to the homeless.” He said he was also aware of the shortage of food. “But I am happy with the outcome as everyone had fun.”

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