Kuala Lumpur, April 8 -- An Indonesian housewife residing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has been distributing 25 lunch boxes to Indonesian migrant workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the city everyday since April 1, 2020.

Fifi said on Wednesday she has won her husband's support for the food-sharing program and she plans to help migrant workers and volunteers during the imposition of the Malaysian Government's nationwide movement control order (MCO) policy.

"We are delivering 25 lunch boxes to volunteers (for COVID-19 social activism programs) or Indonesian migrant workers, appointed by the Indonesian National Youth Committee (KNPI)," said Fifi, a resident of the Subang Jaya neighborhood.

Fifi moved from Batam City, Riau Island...