A delightful afternoon with the Orang Asli community

Fr Aaron Alammalay blessing the food.

By Michelle T. Anderson

BEKOH, JOHOR — The Couples for Christ community (CFC) in Peninsular Malaysia, through its charity foundation ANCOP (Answering the Cry of the Poor), recently conducted an outreach to the Orang Asli settlement in Bekoh.

The village is located at the foot of Gunung Ledang, beyond the palm oil plantations. Though secluded, the village is easily accessible via paved roads. Development is evident, with running water and electricity in the community centre and some houses made of concrete.

The outreach event began with Mass in their chapel, which also serves as a multipurpose hall. Afterwards, we enjoyed a delicious lunch prepared by the villagers. The afternoon programme included praise and worship, skits, games, and the distribution of donations to the heads of the families. The CFC community provided household supplies for 30 families.

Throughout these activities, from the songs to the games and our final activity of handprinting our memento banner, the energy of the Orang Asli community was remarkable. They sang wholeheartedly and performed the actions of the songs with enthusiasm, and they played the games excitedly, regardless of the simple prizes.

The women I spoke with were grateful for the religious items they received to decorate their homes. Despite their material shortages and the challenges they face, such as caring for their adult children with autism, their sense of joy and gratitude reflected their strong faith in God. They reminded us, as Catholics, to give thanks to Him in all circumstances.

Herald Malaysia

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