The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and threatens the population especially the vulnerable and the needy. Recognising the fact that we need to take care of ourselves #KitaJagaKita and being a caring and socially responsible corporate citizen, Guardian Malaysia has initiated a charity campaign to equip the needy and its loyal customers with sanitisers - an important essential - to enable them to maintain high levels of personal hygiene to stay safe.
15,000 Bottles of Hand Sanitisers To Be Distributed by Guardian To Helps The Needy & Customers |
Anna Ng, Retail Marketing Director, Guardian Health And Beauty, Malaysia and Singapore said: “We are extremely aware of how important and essential it is to keep our hands clean in the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Apart from our loyal customers, none are more vulnerable than the less-privileged and the needy, such as the elderly and children in welfare homes. This campaign is one way of helping to make sure both our customers and the needy have effective hand sanitisers to clean their hands and maintain hygiene.”
To kick-start the
campaign Guardian Malaysia will
distribute about 3,000 bottles of hand
sanitisers to the selected charity organizations beginning early December.
“Then beginning
December 16, we will roll out the initiative at our stores and also our online
store at www.guardian.com.my whereby
customers who spend RM40 and above in a single receipt will receive a
complimentary bottle of hand sanitiser.
“They will have the
option to donate their bottle of hand sanitiser to the charity home or
organisation selected in their respective states where their Guardian store is
located.
“All they need to do
is to scan the QR code in the Campaign poster displayed at their store and pass
the bottle back to our staff who will then collect the bottles for onward
distribution to the charity organisation identified in their state. We have allocated 12,000 bottles of sanitisers
for our customers’ participation,” Anna said.
This in-store
campaign will run for a week from December 16 to December 20, 2020 or until
stocks run out.
“We urge our
customers who come to our stores to take part in this charity drive and make it
a success as this is a time where we should take care of one another,” Anna
said.
The 14 charity homes
or organisations identified to receive the hand sanitisers are:
1. Johor
Calvary Victory
Centre, Bangunan PKK 3, Education Hub Persisiran Sutera Danga 1, Sutera Utama,
81300 Skudai, Johor
2. Kedah
Pusat Jagaan Orang
Tua dan OKU D’Zenith Homes, 372, Jalan Tiong, off Jalan Badlishah, 08000 Sungai
Petani Kedah.
3. Kelantan
Rumah Kebajikan Anak
Yatim dan Dhuafa (Lilbanat) Siti Aminah, Kg. Baru Luar, Pasir Pekan, 16250
Tumpat, Kelantan.
4. Melaka
Rumah Anak Yatim
Miskin (PAYASUM), KM 18, Paya Rumput Jaya, 76300 Sungai Udang, Melaka.
5. Negeri Sembilan
Persatuan Kebajikan
Vinashini, 10M, Batu 4 ½, Jalan Kuala Sawah, Mambau, 70300 Seremban, Negeri
Sembilan.
6. Pahang
Rumah Puteri Anak
Yatim & Fakir Miskin Baitul Husna, Lot 132, Kampung Pelindung Beserah,
26100 Kuantan Pahang.
7. Perak
Pusat Jagaan Anak
Anak Yatim dan Miskin Nurul Iman, Plot 359, Lorong Dato, Off, Jalan Dato
Manjoi, 30020 Ipoh, Perak.
8. Perlis
Pertubuhan Kebajikan
Anak Yatim Perlis, Kompleks Penyayang Dr Siti Hasmah, Jejawi Dalam, 02600 Arau,
Perlis.
9. Penang
Silver Jubilee Home
For The Aged, Jalan Sungai Dua, 11700 Pulau Pinang.
10. Sabah
Bukit Harapan, Jalan
Tuaran Bypass, Menggatal, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
11. Sarawak
The Salvation Army
Children's Home, 138 Jalan Uplands, 93200 Kuching, Sarawak.
12. Selangor
SHELTER Home for
Children, No. 9, 1st floor, Jalan Barat, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
13. Terengganu
Pusat Jagaan Rumah
Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim Al-Hijrah, Lot 4972, Taman Alam, Perdana Binjai, 24000
Kemaman, Terengganu.
14. Wilayah
Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Pusat Jagaan
Kanak-kanak WP, No.9 Jln 9/39, Taman Petaling, 52100 Kepong K.L.
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