They said that donations in cash are limited these days as they could no longer buy the same amount of food for their recipients with the money. “We can no longer depend on donations in cash as the prices of goods have skyrocketed. However, due to a drop of about 50% in cash donations since April, we have no choice but to also cut down the amount we give out. “We cut off the cash aid on a case-to-case basis depending on the situation of the family. Insane Kasih (I-Kasih) head Zuraini Tahir said that donations in kind would help NGOs assist their target groups.