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448 Food Bank Johor

Skudai, Johor Reg PPM-020-01-15112022 Sign up to see website
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About 448 Food Bank Johor

448 Food Bank Johor The House of Love Food Bank Johor, established in July 2015, has operated from its temporary depot for over a year. To date, it has provided assistance to more than 80 families during their most challenging times. These families include single-parent households, those dealing with illnesses, elderly individuals, orphans, impoverished families, and others. The program initially started with a few volunteers dedicating just 4 hours a month (equivalent to 48 hours a year) to distribute food. Over time, it has grown, with more than 100 people joining the HOL volunteer team. They actively participate in the monthly food distribution efforts, reaching out to families facing poverty, illness, single parenthood, and elderly individuals. HOL Food Bank operates …

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Integrity Assessment This charity: 37
Peer average: 39

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448 Food Bank Johor is a registered nonprofit based in Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. It is registered with the official charity registry of Malaysia. It was founded in 2022. Its registration number is PPM-020-01-15112022. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100 (Limited data available). This reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization.

448 Food Bank Johor has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 37 ('Limited data available') reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. This is common for smaller, newer, or non-US charities that file fewer public records. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for charities in Malaysia is 39/100.

448 Food Bank Johor is located in Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. The organization was established in 2022 and has been active for 4 years.

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448 Food Bank Johor The House of Love Food Bank Johor, established in July 2015, has operated from its temporary depot for over a year. To date, it has provided assistance to more than 80 families during their most challenging times. These families include single-parent households, those dealing with illnesses, elderly individuals, orphans, impoverished families, and others. The program initially started with a few volunteers dedicating just 4 hours a month (equivalent to 48 hours a year) to distribute food. Over time, it has grown, with more than 100 people joining the HOL volunteer team. They actively participate in the monthly food distribution efforts, reaching out to families facing poverty... 448 Food Bank Johor is registered in Malaysia. The organization was founded in 2022.

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What is 448 Food Bank Johor?
448 Food Bank Johor is a nonprofit organization based in Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. 448 Food Bank Johor The House of Love Food Bank Johor, established in July 2015, has operated from its temporary depot for over a year. To date, it has provided assistance to more than 80 families during their most challenging times. These families include single-parent households, those dealing with illnesses, elderly individuals, orphans, impoverished families, and others. The program initially started with a few volunteers dedicating just 4 hours a month (equivalent to 48 hours a year) to distribute food. Over time, it has grown, with more than 100 people joining the HOL volunteer team. They actively participate in the monthly food distribution efforts, reaching out to families facing poverty, illness, single parenthood, and elderly individuals. HOL Food Bank operates with several key principles: – **Uniting for Charity:** Their mission is to bring together the community’s collective strength to engage in charitable work. – **Encouraging Social Service:** They encourage individuals to dedicate 4 hours of their time every month to engage in social service. – **Creating a Platform:** HOL Food Bank provides a platform for those who have a passion for charity service. – **Combining Public and Private Sectors:** They aim to collaborate with both government and private sectors to achieve their goals. – **Establishing Service Centers:** Their objective is to establish HOL Food Bank service centers as per the specific needs of different locations. Their Purpose and Objectives include: – Setting up HOL Food Bank service centers based on local requirements. – Providing 60% of the monthly food needs to distribute to impoverished, single-parent, elderly, and diseased families. – Offering help to those genuinely in need of assistance. Their Aims and Objectives involve: – Mobilizing the public’s collective efforts to create a warm and harmonious society. – Rekindling the spirit of love and care among enthusiasts. – Reducing community crime rates. – Providing opportunities for local residents to engage in community service and contribute positively. The concept of food banking originated to address the global issue of wealth disparity. Food banks primarily serve as providers of food assistance to low-income families. They collect and store surplus food from various sectors and distribute it to those in need. Historically, one of the world’s first food banks, St. Mary’s Food Bank, was established in 1967 by American John Van Hengel. This initiative was inspired when he encountered a woman struggling to feed her ten children, sparking the idea of food banks. The HOL Food Bank’s operational approach involves monthly charity work, distributing food to impoverished and single-parent families. They divide into six groups, each responsible for three families. Detailed records of food distribution are maintained on invoices. Family evaluations are conducted every six months to assess how the food benefits the families and whether any misuse occurs. They provide only 60% of the families’ monthly basic food needs. Eligibility criteria for assistance include: – Single-parent families – Families dealing with illness – Elderly individuals – Orphans – Impoverished families For single-parent families and orphans, eligibility criteria include an income below RM1,500 and having children under the age of 15, with more than two children. Disease families are those facing serious illness leading to a loss of family income, with the affected individual being the primary breadwinner. Poor families are those with a monthly income of less than RM2,000 and four or more children. Additionally, elderly families are considered for assistance. Donations: Persatuan Kebajikan Bank Makanan 448 Johor Bahru, Johor 888-105-411397-6 [email protected] +(60)16-2417448 (Whatsapp) The House of Love Food Bank Johor, yang ditubuhkan pada Julai 2015, telah beroperasi dari depot sementara mereka selama lebih daripada setahun. Sehingga kini, mereka telah memberi bantuan kepada lebih daripada 80 keluarga semasa tempoh-tempoh yang paling mencabar dalam hidup mereka. Keluarga-keluarga ini termasuk keluarga ibu tunggal, individu yang menghadapi penyakit, warga emas, anak yatim, keluarga miskin, dan lain-lain. Program ini bermula dengan beberapa sukarelawan yang hanya mengabdikan 4 jam sebulan (setara dengan 48 jam setahun) untuk mengedarkan makanan. Dengan berjalannya waktu, program ini berkembang, dengan lebih daripada 100 orang menyertai pasukan sukarelawan HOL. Mereka secara aktif menyertai usaha pengagihan makanan bulanan, membantu keluarga-keluarga yang menghadapi kemiskinan, penyakit, ibu tunggal, dan individu warga emas. HOL Food Bank beroperasi dengan beberapa prinsip utama: Bersatu untuk Kebajikan: Misi mereka adalah untuk mengumpulkan kekuatan kolektif masyarakat untuk terlibat dalam kerja amal. Mendorong Perkhidmatan Sosial: Mereka menggalakkan individu untuk mengabdikan 4 jam masa mereka setiap bulan untuk terlibat d
When was 448 Food Bank Johor founded?
448 Food Bank Johor was founded in 2022.
Where is 448 Food Bank Johor located?
Headquartered in Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
Is 448 Food Bank Johor trustworthy?
448 Food Bank Johor has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37 out of 100 (Limited data available). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
What is 448 Food Bank Johor's registration number?
Registration: PPM-020-01-15112022 (Malaysia).
What is 448 Food Bank Johor's website?
www.foodbank448.org
Are donations to 448 Food Bank Johor tax-deductible?
Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Malaysia under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.