Recognising the plight of underprivileged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hartalega Holdings Berhad (Hartalega) has extended support to those in need through its dedicated corporate social responsibility foundation, Yayasan Hartalega.
In support of the nation's brave healthcare workers, Yayasan Hartalega has contributed over 2.5 million pieces of gloves to various hospitals and clinics in Malaysia to date |
In line with its aim
of enriching quality of life for surrounding communities and contributing to
nation-building efforts, Yayasan Hartalega introduced a number of initiatives,
ranging from providing financial contributions, implementing programmes to
support schools and youth employment, empowering disadvantaged youth, as well
as health education for rural areas.
Yayasan Hartalega has supplied COVID-19 packs to students in rural schools in Batang Berjuntai, Sepang, Banting and Sabah |
Mr Kuan Mun Leong, Chief Executive Officer of Hartalega, said: “As a company that is committed to touching lives in the community to make a positive impact, we are ever ready to lend a helping hand, especially during these difficult times.
Yayasan Hartalega has supplied COVID-19 packs to students in rural schools in Batang Berjuntai, Sepang, Banting and Sabah |
Through Yayasan
Hartalega, our efforts have been focused on contributing to our healthcare
workers, as well as providing support in the key areas of education, youth
empowerment and health, in order to address relevant issues in vulnerable
communities, and subsequently help improve quality of life during and post
COVID-19.”
Yayasan Hartalega
recent initiatives include:
1. Contributions to
Healthcare Workers
In March 2020,
Yayasan Hartalega contributed a total of RM1 million to The Edge COVID-19
Health Care Workers Support Fund established by The Edge Media Group, aimed at
providing much-needed assistance to Malaysia’s brave healthcare workers. In
addition, to date, Hartalega has contributed over 2.5 million pieces of gloves
to various hospitals and clinics in Malaysia.
2. School Programmes
Yayasan Hartalega
supplied COVID-19 packs to students in rural schools in Batang Berjuntai,
Sepang, Banting and Sabah. The pack consisted of face masks, pocket hand
sanitisers, food vouchers and an information leaflet to spread awareness among
the students on COVID-19 preventive measures. Yayasan Hartalega also supplied
hand sanitisers and sanitising equipment to the schools. This has benefitted
approximately 9,000 students from 18 schools.
Yayasan Hartalega also teamed up with not-for-profit organisation Teach For Malaysia (TFM) for the Learning Box Project, creating self-directed learning boxes to help students in rural areas continue learning, even with limited internet connectivity or zero bandwidth. The box contains engaging activities and necessary learning materials, from stationery to activity worksheets and reference books.
It is specifically tailored to connect to the syllabus for
students aged 8 to 11 years old and the activities have bilingual instructions.
The project aims to distribute 3,000 self-directed learning boxes to 500
students whose learning has been most impacted during the school closures. To
date, the first batch of 195 boxes has reached students in Lawas, Sarawak and
Semporna, Sabah.
3. Youth Employment
& Empowerment
To help address the
growing issue of youth unemployment, Yayasan Hartalega partnered with the
Sisterhood Alliance for the Bridge of Learning & Development or BOLD @Youth
programme, to assist at-risk youth. Participants are provided with soft skills
training and assisted with job placement. The project is currently ongoing
until June 2021, targeting 80 to 100 youth in four phases.
Yayasan Hartalega
also works with Discover Muay Thai, a social enterprise organisation that aims
to empower at-risk and underprivileged Malaysian youth. An intensive four-month
development programme allows youth to learn the fundamental life values of Muay
Thai such as discipline, respect, self-confidence, resilience, leadership and
care, followed by a post academy employment programme to pursue meaningful
careers in sports and health. Thus far, the programme has assisted eight
participants find gainful employment and continues to mentor them.
4. Health Education
To raise awareness of
good health practices among girls and young women, Yayasan Hartalega supports
Athena, an organisation which aims to reduce menstrual poverty issues and
educate on eco-friendly and safe menstrual hygiene practices. Through the
ongoing project, hygienic materials are supplied and menstrual health
programmes carried out in B40 communities in rural areas.
Established in 2018
as a dedicated entity for Hartalega’s corporate social responsibility
initiatives, Yayasan Hartalega was founded with a vision to help the less
fortunate regardless of race, religion and background, and ultimately
contribute towards nation-building by cultivating a society that is equitable,
harmonious and prosperous.
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