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Yayasan Petronas gives out RM220,000 worth of gifts

'The act of giving must continue so that good flourishes amid challenging times'

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2020 7:00PM

Yayasan Petronas gives out RM220,000 worth of gifts
Prof Ts. Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Abdul Mutalib, vice-chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Petronas, handing over care packages to Reverend Eliezer Peter, director of Rumah Bethany, as Zukifli Othman, head of northern & central region Petronas (left), together with Nor Asikin Ibrahim, deputy director of Perak Social Welfare Department, and M Azly M Abu Bakar, head of Non Fuel Sales & Operation, Northern & Central Region Petronas look on. – Pic courtesy of Yayasan Petrronas, December 21, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Around 2,000 beneficiaries from various charities stand to benefit as Yayasan Petronas, in collaboration with Petronas Dagangan Berhad (PDB), kicks off a series of Christmas celebrations by distributing festive gifts, food supplies and personal hygiene care packages as part of its Sentuhan Kasih programme.

The basic necessities and festive gifts worth a total of RM220,000 are being distributed among the less privileged – including children, elderly, physically challenged and single parent families – across Johor, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Penang, Perak, Sabah, Sarawak and Selangor until Thursday.

Yayasan Petronas Chief Executive Officer Nelly Francis Shariah said: “The act of giving must continue so that good flourishes amid challenging times. We may not be able to spread Christmas cheer with fun activities this year, but our team is committed to support the less fortunate communities by providing them basic necessities during this festive season.”

Over the past few days, Yayasan Petronas had distributed 100 care packages to Rumah Bethany in Perak for their Christmas celebrations. 

In Sarawak, 300 care packages were distributed to Long Lama District Office in Miri, while in Sabah, a total of 400 care packages were distributed to Mahkamah Anak Negeri in Penampang, Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat Kota Kinabalu, Jireh Home in Tuaran, Taman Pendidikan OKU and Sri Harapan in Sandakan, as well as Sri Pritchard Old Folks Home, Holy Family Residence For Senior Citizens, and Rumah Kanak-Kanak Beringgis in Papar.

“This year has been challenging and wherever possible, we try to fulfil our duty as a responsible and caring organisation to assist those in need.

"We are glad to once again collaborate with Yayasan Petronas to expand the reach of the Sentuhan Kasih programme and we hope our contribution will bring joy to them this festive season,” said Petronas Dagangan Berhad Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Azrul Osman Rani.

Each year, in conjunction with major celebrations in Malaysia, Yayasan Petronas offers underserved communities items for their basic needs and well-being. In the past, activities including gotong royong and motivational talks would be carried out by volunteers.

The Sentuhan Kasih programme is part of Yayasan Petronas’ community well-being and development focus area. The programme is also in line with the Petronas Sustainability Agenda and the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals. – The Vibes, December 21, 2020

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