Urban poverty in the Klang Valley has been attributed to an increased migration of low income and low skilled groups from rural areas in addition to an influx of foreign workers.
Who are the urban poor?
In Malaysia, any B40 individual living within a city’s limits is classified as poor. This category is split even further into poor (monthly household (HH) income below RM2,208) and hardcore poor (monthly HH income below RM1,169). The urban and rural poor each face different sets of challenges, with some overlap.

One Family One Fresh Vege Box
We visit to the urban poverty area and communication with families, gather all their daily life activities and household problem while we handling fresh food box which contribute by supporting party and companies.
Urban poor families often face a lack of community support, inadequate housing, poor access to education and higher costs of living. Many are also low-skilled without formal training, making it difficult to find stable employment
Target of year 2023, care campaign reach to 20,000 families.
Objective
- Raising The Awareness And Attention Of The Community In Urban Poverty Issues
- Building Partnerships For Reducing Poverty By Creating Jobs For The Poor
- Helps To Increase Learning Opportunity In Skill, Knowledge, Self Development
- Approach Work Together For Urban Farming
- Work with corporate as CSR Program