Treat yourself to a modern mix of cuisines at Eat X Dignity, where proceeds go towards supporting the education for underprivileged children.
De'Divine provides work experience to disadvantaged youth - while also serving up a drool-worthy selection of cakes and local delights.
Founded by Paralympian Lee Seng Chow, the centre uses traditional Chinese massage to help customers unwind, performed by trained blind therapists.
Tucked behind lush greenery, this rustic property reduces its carbon footprint through natural ventilation and recycled materials.
Bike with Elena is an eco-friendly way to explore Kuala Lumpur, led by an acid cyclist who wants to make the city more bike-friendly.
Batik Boutique sells beautiful batik items made by women from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with an equitable, sustained livelihood.
Engage and converse with refugees over traditional meals at the PichaEats' Open House, which help refugees earn a livelihood.
This cozy joint doesn’t just satisfy diners with Malaysian favourites. Diners can buy a meal for those in need through “pay-it-forward” vouchers.
Lokalocal strives to provide travellers with honest and real experiences through their tours, all while working with local businesses and sustainable programs to promote ethical tourism.