The initiative is to provide fresh vegetables for underserved communities and charity homes.
FedEx Malaysia, in partnership with non-profit TrEES, is addressing urban food insecurity through a community vegetable garden initiative, now in its second year. The garden, supported by nearly 100 FedEx volunteers, produces fresh vegetables for underprivileged communities, supplying 700 meals monthly and reducing grocery costs by 20% for welfare homes like Pusat Jagaan Ros Biru.
The initiative improves nutrition, reduces food insecurity, and fosters sustainability. Leaders from FedEx and TrEES highlight the importance of collaboration in creating meaningful change, while beneficiaries express gratitude for the healthier meals and hope this program brings to their lives.
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