Renowned philanthropist Kuan Chee Heng, affectionately known as Uncle Kentang, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to supporting the underprivileged in Malaysian society. His latest initiative, a coupon program, aims to ensure that students from disadvantaged backgrounds can focus on their studies without worrying about their next meal.
Through a recent Facebook post, Uncle Kentang announced the launch of this innovative program, which enables needy students at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman's (UTAR) Sg Long campus to enjoy a meal at an affordable price of RM6. The program's mantra, "You focus on your studies, and we'll handle your meals," encapsulates Uncle Kentang's vision of empowering education through nourishment.
The program has already identified two participating food stalls, carefully selected for their commitment to supporting students in need. The first location is a nasi lemak stall run by a compassionate woman who has consistently gone above and beyond to ensure each student has enough to eat. The second spot is a mixed rice stall, B Ji, operated by a pastor who treats every student like his own child, earning Uncle Kentang's praise.
Uncle Kentang's plans for expansion are already underway, with the program set to be introduced at UTAR's Kampar campus, pending approval from the management. Furthermore, he has announced the donation of three motorcycles to students in need from UTAR, VTAR Institute, and TARUMT, inviting those requiring assistance to contact him directly.
The philanthropist's motivation behind this initiative is rooted in the concept of paying it forward. He likens the support provided to planting a durian tree, hoping that once students graduate, they will follow his example and help others in return, creating a ripple effect of kindness that will bear fruit for years to come.
Uncle Kentang's selfless efforts have once again inspired the community, demonstrating the impact one individual can have on the lives of many. As his coupon program continues to grow, it serves as a testament to the power of compassion and the importance of supporting education through innovative and practical solutions.