00:00At Rikayu, we believe every single of wood has a story and a second chance.
00:15Same goes with our B40U.
00:17We want to empower them with good working skills by using these recycled woods,
00:23not only good for our home, but for our planet.
00:30When we look at habitat degradation of the elephants, we don't think of not having a roof for the elephant.
00:41In fact, we go further than that, we think of the habitat not having food source.
00:46So we went in and planted food for the elephant through the planting of napier grass and various types of grasses.
00:53And I think that initiative or that kind of approach will be the first in Sabah,
00:58if not in Malaysia, when it comes to enhancing of habitat for the wildlife.
01:12When it comes to education, people who are actually in poverty, they have a very limited kind of resources.
01:18So we want to bring the resources to them to actually use this education as a tool
01:22to uplift their family as well.
01:25I come from a very tough kind of background.
01:28During that time, there are a lot of hands who actually helped me.
01:31And now, I'm happy that I'm helping a lot of people.
01:35In the beginning, we don't have a warehouse.
01:46I use my car boot as the store.
01:48So after work, I could buy some provisions and distribute.
01:53As cases grew, I used my house.
01:55Then it outgrew my house.
01:57When people come, they look for me there.
01:59I ask my warrantee to go and go.
02:01I don't believe in getting famous.
02:04It's not my style.
02:05When I started this, I used to know what, maybe it was a hobby.
02:07And it keeps me alive.
02:09Every day, I have something to do.
02:10Every child needs a family.
02:22You know, may it be biological, extended, or even foster family.
02:27Knowing the harms of institutionalization and separating child from mom for whatever reason,
02:34we never accept globally, universally, even poverty cannot be a good reason.
02:40To put your child in a private home or a government home or whatever.
02:53A lot of people are suffering at home after a discharge from hospital.
02:58Hospital, per se, they are doing diagnosis.
03:03They are doing all the necessary checks and procedures.
03:06But eventually, the patient needs to go back home for recovery.
03:11We will do fact-finding to find out what is the condition of the patient,
03:15what they actually need, what they actually have.
03:18It's the type of help assistance that we can give to let them go through the stress
03:24and also the difficulty in caring for a patient.
03:29Every operation, there is a very high risk, but it's very important to have members train.
03:42Training is like cycling.
03:43You stop, you fall.
03:44So, I believe that getting the members, everybody train and be prepared.
03:48Even though there's no disaster or no response to help, we'll be prepared.
03:52By providing a knowledge and skills and facilities, somebody, an ordinary people also can do something during emergencies
03:59to their neighbourhood, to their family, to their friends.
04:03And when something happens in front of them, they should be able to react and provide some help.
04:07We are a very consumer society.
04:17We use, spoil already, we just throw away why you don't repair things.
04:22People will say there's no tools, there's no space to repair, and there's no expertise.
04:27So, a session of kaki repair has all these three, so there's no more excuses for people to not repair.
04:37The next step is to take a look at the
04:37The next step is to take a look at the
04:42The next step is to take a look at the
04:43Up to this day, TRCRC has managed to collect around 200,000 seed lanes,
04:48and we have planted around 65,000 in our restoration sites,
04:53and we have managed to rescue 319 trees,
04:57and 17 of them are pretty clay and denser in the IUCN Red List,
05:02which is the International Union for Conservation and Nature Red List.
05:07I have a familiarity with Hydro, so I thought if I cannot help to build road and provide clinic and school and phone to them,
05:25electricity is one thing we can help.
05:27Every time we light up a village, we are very, very excited about it because for people who come from town,
05:34To turn on the light is really nothing at all, and they take it for granted that this is part of their life, their lifestyle.
05:41But for villages, this is a very significant moment, and you can see the happiness is written on their face.
05:48That you were aировать from the sky.
05:50And you can see the happiness is written on your side.
05:52You can see the happiness is written on your side, and it seems that for people who come from home.
05:54That is a very beautiful view.
06:00Being a part of your life.
06:02You can see the happiness is written on your side, and you can see the happiness.
06:06It is a beautiful view.
06:08In this place is written on your side.
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