“RM100 may seem little to us, but there are parents who really need the money".
“The best option is to perhaps direct it to the needy groups,” said Abd Latiff Abdullah, 47, a regional manager with a financial institution.
Executive secretary Chin Cheng Khee, 47, said that with only one more child studying in secondary school, he did not see how the RM100 would make any difference to his expenditure.
Warehouse executive Ganesan Muniyandi, 51, said: “Both my children are still schooling and RM100 will make a difference as they can buy more exercise books.”
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