MIC Youth launches MyDAC to help out flood victims

30 Dec 2014 / 17:11 H.

    KUALA LUMPUR: The MIC Youth today launched MIC Youth Disaster Aid Centre (MyDAC), to embark on a flood relief campaign to assist flood victims.
    It's national chief, C. Sivarraajh said the centre would be operational for the next two weeks with a 24-hour hotline, to be served by volunteers from MIC Youth Squad.
    "The main objective of setting up MyDAC is to assist victims who have yet to receive food and medical supplies in the flooded areas, especially in the east coast.
    "At the same time, we are also gathering information and statistics on the flood victims to further assist them. Family members of victims can contact us through the hotline," he told reporters at the party headquarters here, today.
    The victims and their family members could contact the centre through the hotline 019-2070460 or by email to info@pemudamic.org.my or through emergency contact persons namely M. Nitesh 016-2011790, K. Arvind 010-2211881, G.Thiagaseelan 016-5979438, K. Kesavan 012-2554104 and P. Mugunthan 014-6419 650.

    Besides that, the youth wing is also seeking for more contributions in terms of cash, basic necessities and volunteers to strengthen the goodwill. – Bernama
    The public can contribute through MIC Youth CIMB account 80-0021136-4 or MyDAC collection centres as below:

    1. Kuala Lumpur: MIC Headquarters, 7th Floor, Menara Manikavasagam, Jalan
    Rahmat (03-40431111 or 03- 40426100).

    2. Negeri Sembilan: Wisma MIC Negeri Sembilan (Mr. Ramis 019-6212032 or
    010-2110593).

    3. Kedah: Mutaiyas Cash and Carry, Sungai Petani (Nagin 016-4830098, Devan
    018-4646 126 or Anantha 016-4157 175).

    4. Johor: Kumara Vel 019- 7543594 or Deva 012-7622710 at Tampoi.

    5. Pahang: Sivakumar 019-9830704 or Kartik 012-2775571 at Mentakab.

    6. Perak: Veeran 019-5513501 or Ashok 014-6325006 at Dataran Little India.

    7. Penang: Shan 010-7995150 or Ilayaraja 013-4883442.

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