Success Stories
Uncle Ng and Aunty Charlene join the KSK family
Kechara Soup Kitchen recently recruited two senior citizens from the streets to help in our new soup kitchen building. Ng Chin Sin and Martha (Charlene) Ong might both be older than many of us but they are extremely capable and certainly no pushovers!
Bad luck turned good
Kechara Soup Kitchen came to know Zaidi when he approached our volunteers for food during one of our midnight rounds [...]
Securing Ng’s future
The poor economy has been hard on many people, and Ng Lian Hoi is no exception. For 10 years, Ng [...]
A comfortable bed for Uncle Jami
During recent midnight rounds, we met Jami Har Singh at the Pekeliling Monorail station. 64 years old and homeless for [...]
Helping two at once
62 years old and abandoned by her children three months ago, Elumalai A/P Munusamy has been wandering on the streets [...]
From Kelantan to KL and back…Kamarul and KSK!
On 18 July 2010, we found Kamarul sleeping in the corridor of a shoplot during one of our regular food [...]
A long road home
Many stories of people living on the streets do not usually have such a happy ending, but Kechara Soup Kitchen [...]
Reunion under the stars
In one of the most touching stories involving Kechara Soup Kitchen’s (KSK) work, we recently helped to reunite two women [...]
Shoe shopping for Shamsul
Shamsul sleeps on the streets and sometimes stays in his friend’s room whenever it’s convenient. He had been out of [...]
Helping Uncle Ng
Things are looking up for Ng Fook Look who, until just recently, has been receiving assistance from Kechara Soup Kitchen [...]
A New Life for Shaipol
We meet Shaipol during our Saturday midnight food distribution rounds in KL Sentral. We were about to leave the area [...]


































