Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
We know you might have a few things on your mind —
and that’s a good thing. Here are some of the most
common questions we get about Be a Good Foundation,
our programs, and how you can be part of the change.
Why is this movement called "BeaGood"?
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The name is a creative play on the phrase "Be a good person." We want to remind ourselves and everyone that in an increasingly busy world, choosing to be good is the smartest decision we can make.
How can I contribute or become a volunteer?
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We warmly welcome anyone who wants to share positive energy. You can register as a volunteer through our official website under the "Join as Volunteer" menu, or follow our social media for open recruitment announcements. There are no background requirements — what matters most is commitment and genuine willingness to help. We lovingly call our volunteers "Good People."
What is the main focus of Be a Good Foundation?
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We go beyond one-time aid. Be a Good Foundation focuses on social activities and children's welfare — helping those with the drive and dedication to achieve long-term wellbeing and independence, especially children with special needs.
How can I donate non-cash items like clothes or books?
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We gladly accept non-cash donations that are still in good, usable condition. You can drop them off or send them directly to the Be a Good Foundation main secretariat. Please confirm with our admin team via WhatsApp at 082260569966 beforehand so our field team can align the items with current beneficiary needs.
Are there creative programs for children beyond education support?
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Yes! Since mid-2023, we have been running a dedicated program for children and children with special needs called BRAVESOUL — a program built to nurture courage, creativity, and growth in every child we work with.
What do I personally get from joining BeaGood activities?
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Financially? Nothing. Personally? Priceless. You will gain meaningful new connections with like-minded, positive people — and the deep inner satisfaction of seeing a smile on someone's face because of your small act of kindness. That feeling is something money simply cannot buy.