Persekutuan Kebajikan Islam Telok Kurau [patched] File

Their first project was humble: a weekly soup kitchen, run from Mak Jah’s stall after the morning rush. Word spread—not through posters, but by whispers along the teh tarik stalls and the sarong-lined clotheslines. Soon, young volunteers appeared: a university student who could keep accounts, a mechanic who fixed wheelchairs, a girl who drew cheerful murals on the soup kitchen’s wall.

PKITK acts as an informal Amil (zakat collector/distributor) for the local area. Their financial aid programs include: persekutuan kebajikan islam telok kurau