Sunway Group recently released a specially produced video that complements the #SunwayforGood Food Bank programme, the largest food bank drive by a conglomerate in Malaysia, in conjunction with the National Day and Malaysia Day.

The three-minute video entitled ‘Teguh Bersama’ shows unity in good and bad times as well as the act of giving from a young age help shape individuals as productive and compassionate citizens for the future of our nation.

The video tells of five children aged nine and 10 and from a multiracial background, learning about giving and sharing from young at a school canteen where they help one
of their friends who has no food to eat during recess.

It ends with them as grownups, still getting together, having fun and doing good as they
make donations to the food bank.

Through the video’s characters, Sunway aims to underscore the importance of thinking
of others, in sync with the #SunwayforGood Food Bank programme with the objective of
bringing together Malaysians to help bottom 40% (B40) income-group families
threatened by hunger due to COVID-19.

The video is inspired by the true story of Jeperin Rasdu, an employee of SOLS 24/7, a
charity partner of The Lost Food Project, which is one of the non-governmental
organisation partners for the #SunwayforGood Food Bank programme.

He recalled when he was young, his family faced food security issue and this took a toll
on him.

“Growing up in a village in Sabah, I remember vividly eating cassava and sweet
potatoes daily instead of rice,” he said.

“Food security was an issue for my family and this took a toll on me. However, I
endured thanks to the help and guidance of those around me.”

The video can be viewed on Sunway Group’s social media sites – Facebook, YouTube
and www.sunway.com.my/teguh-bersama.