The Man Who Brought Hope | InspirAsian | CNA Insider
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2017
- He couldn’t afford a RM3 plate of chicken rice once upon a time - but now he’s rallying townsfolk to support nearly 200 families in need. Meet T-shirt salesman Kelvin Wan who has become Kuching’s town hero.
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God bless you Kelvin. You have a big heart
he is 1 in million person..
Wow, Malaysia really need to step up their game to support their NGO and social services. There are tons of less fortunate who needs help in Malaysia especially in remote areas.
And Youuuu need to stap making people life suffer ( I see your comment everywhere and it's a joke.)
I pray that Kelvin gets the best in this world and the hereafter. Mashaaallah, I'm speechless. You can actually feel that it's coming from his heart.
Totally agreed
Thank you for help rural people who needed! I wish you all the best and God bless you Mr Kevin 😃
This man is my Celebrity,may God continue to bless him and keep him safe.
Kelvin Wan you are a remarkably blessed soul. The world needs more people like you, unsung everyday heroes of humanity.
A real Malaysian hero! Kelvin you are making Malaysia GREAT!
WOW CNA thank you for this heartfelt exposé. Please share more exposé such as this.
Thank you... world needs someone like you
I cant believe such a good person exist. Role model!
Wish him the best in life.
WoW, inspired & salute to your selfless kindness & generosity. Good luck to you & your family, obviously your TEAM & contributors. EmaHo
a true hero
Kevin, you are amazing! thank you for your kind heart!
Thank you Kelvin
Kudos my fellow men.
good man
Thanks for this story. Very touching.
Good heart
Kelvin count me in your 'hope place' and work closely with you brother.
While giving them aid, you also need to teach them about waste management since they live in areas with not waste collection. Otherwise, before you know it, you'll have and environmental catastrophe on your hands. Just like part of Indonesia. All that plastic packaging and diapers don't biodegrade. I already see piles of garbage ready to disperse in to the surrounding countrysides at 6:37
Bump
How to contact kelvin
once again we learn, the private sector works more than the officials.
Who pays for the salary for his full time staffs? Just wondering.
Go Google how NGO works and you will have the answer. All you need is just effort.
Derrick Lim....do not wonder, just contribute to this man's good work in Kuching, by any means at your disposal.
So either in Malaysia or Indonesia indigenous people suffer
Not really for me as person from Sulawesi
Instead keep bringing food and supplies, any other way to help them in a more sustainable way? Like helping them to make a living to make more income for themselves?
An empty stomach has to be filled first. Next is fulfilling a person's dignity. Kelvin cannot do everything by himself, but his contribution is a start....maybe Anna Cheng has ideas, and may lead to others to follow up with uplifting some of these poor, the majority seems like old folks. The Ministry of Welfare can pursue such endeavours.
Sarawak should have joined SINGAPORE
Is there a way for a stupid westerner like myself to help aw well?