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00:09This year is the 29th edition of the annual Walk, Jog, Wheel-a-thon
00:14For me, it's the second time. Last year was in November
00:18Last year in November
00:19We did it in November
00:21That's why when we invite again, we have to go
00:23There must be a continuity
00:24We want to see how the reception is
00:28Not only the reception from the family that has PWD
00:37But also the reception from the public
00:40We want to see how the reception is
00:42Because there needs to be an improvement in terms of reception
00:47To show the concern of our community
00:52So this is what we witnessed today
00:55Today, in the year 2000, more or less 2,000 people participated in the program
01:02Is this event a bit of a challenge?
01:06It is indeed challenging
01:08But maybe those who need help, especially in terms of sponsorship
01:14In terms of money, I understand it's a bit of a shortage
01:17But a lot in terms of prize giving
01:20So we will try to help together
01:24We have discussed informally
01:26So that we can help and look for sponsorship
01:31To add more help in terms of sponsorship in terms of money
01:37So that they can add more
01:42What they need to add as filling
01:45Moreover, they need the sponsorship to help
01:50Facilities in certain places
01:53Today, we have more than 20 NGOs involved
02:03More than 20 NGOs are involved
02:06They are given tasks
02:09From there, we can see their commitment and involvement
02:14Anything else?
02:16How about the children?
02:18What are the opportunities for them to enjoy a healthy lifestyle?
02:27That's why we have a national conference
02:33To look at food waste
02:38Especially in Putrajaya
02:43There are too many food waste
02:46So besides that, those who go to TASKAR
02:49What kind of food do we need to give?
02:51Because we need to give equality to those who need it
02:59We don't care if they are PWDs or ordinary children
03:06They need to be given attention and treated equally
03:15So that's our role, all the ministries in this country
03:20When we have meetings, this is what we discuss together
03:24But if we look at the budget for next year
03:27We can see how the budget also involves autism
03:33So this is what we discuss together
03:37But we are very happy that there is improvement
03:42And God willing, we will look at the needs of each disease
03:49Because I just found out that there is a rare disease
03:53What is the need for this rare disease?
03:57Because it is not only needed in terms of food
04:02In terms of physical needs
04:05But what happens if there is no one to take care of it?
04:09This is what we as a government need to think about
04:12That's why if you look at it now
04:15We have a lot of messages about caregivers
04:20So this is where we started
04:23And God willing, it will be strengthened for years to come
04:27And we have also decided to add more people
04:32Who are involved in the caregiving industry
04:35So this is our duty, our responsibility
04:42To ensure that we will help improve
04:48For those who need this
04:51As of 31st of October
04:56More than 700,000
04:59To be exact, 740,844
05:02Who registered with the Community Welfare Department
05:05Compared to 2023
05:08This shows a lot of awareness
05:11It doesn't mean that it is the right number
05:14But it shows that there is awareness
05:17Where a lot of people have registered
05:21With the Community Welfare Department
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