KUALA LUMPUR 5 March - Sunway celebrated this Chinese New Year by giving essential groceries, and festive goodies, as well as ICT equipment and services to children homes in Perak.
In an effort to promote inclusiveness and diversity, Sunway celebrates all festive seasons in Muhibbah spirit under its #SunwayforGood umbrella, 230 beneficiaries of various multiracial children homes benefitted from its
Chinese New Year cheer this year.
As part of #SunwayforGood, the Sunway LINE (Learn. Innovate. Nurture. Evolve.) initiative saw a total of seven laptops and one-year worth of WIFI being gifted among the orphanages to ensure that the children have access to the quality education that they deserve.
This latest initiative by Sunway aims to create learning opportunities for underserved children by equipping them with the much-needed information and communications-related equipment or services to continue learning in the new norm.
In addition, the team also brought with them packed lunches, Vitamin C, hand sanitizers, ang pows, festive cookies, as well as school bags to prepare the children for school.
Sunway Group Brand & Marketing Communications Group Senior General Manager, Nik Tasha Nik Kamaruddin said, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted the vulnerable communities – especially with the B40.
"As a strong and consistent advocate of sustainable development, we have made a pledge to assure that no one will be left behind in our pathway to development.
"We will continuously push our efforts during this time to bring an inclusive future to all,” she said in a statement today.
Meanwhile, Pertubuhan Kebajikan Harapan Baru Chief Officer, Tham Ee Kuan said that Sunway Group’s visit had cheered its 21 children up immensely.
“Our children have gone through a difficult period, with a lot of them having fallen back on their lessons as they did not have internet access to continue learning during difficult times.
"Sunway Group’s visit brought much hope and cheer to our children. With the free WIFI for a year, the children will now be able to catch up up on their lessons and not left behind," she mentioned.
The homes that received assistance were Salvation Army Boys Home, Rumah Anak-Anak Yatim Dan Miskin 'Anning', Vision Home, Precious Gift Orphanage Society, Pertubuhan Pengurusan Pusat Jagaan 1Malaysia, Pusat Jagaan Anak-Anak Yatim Dan Miskin Nurul Iman, Hannah Home and Pertubuhan Kebajikan Harapan Baru.
The Sunway team worked closely with the Malaysian Red Crescent Society as they played the essential role in helping to provide manpower, transportation and purchase of groceries. - DagangNews.com