Feeding the homeless has always been QI Group staff from Malaysia G. Hariharan’s usual volunteering activity but last year he wanted to do something different.
With 40 other colleagues, he joined a tree-planting activity at Raja Muda Musa Forest Reserve in Selangor, Malaysia.
“That was the most difficult activity I have volunteered for. It was hot and tiring but at the end of the day, I feel blessed for being able to do something for Mother Nature,” he says.
“Now, I try to plant more and have even started planting around my house,” he adds.
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