KUALA LUMPUR: She stared at the second piece of fried chicken for a long time. It was, by any measure, a rare treat – something she might only enjoy two or three times a year. And yet, she paused.
When someone finally asked why she wasn’t eating it, her answer was soft but sure: “It’s very nice … but I want to take it back and give it to my mother.”
A small act of sacrifice, made by a child with little, reflected something bigger – the quiet heartbeat behind the Bukit Bintang Community Centre (BBCC) under Holy Trinity Bukit Bintang (HTBB), a KL-based Anglican church.
