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.
Guardian
Malaysia 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 their 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 their customers and the needy have
effective hand sanitisers to clean their hands and maintain hygiene.”
In this
campaign called * Guardian Healthy Beauty from the Heart * , Guardian
will be distributing 15,000 bottles
to their customers and 14 charity homes and organizations throughout
Malaysia and would be enlisting their
customers to participate in this worthy cause too.
Starting
from December 16, this program will be launched in Guardian stores and online
stores (www.guardian.com.my). Customers who spend RM40 or more with a single receipt
will receive a free bottle of hand sanitizer.
Customers
can choose to donate a bottle of hand sanitizer to a charity or organization of
their choice in the state where their Guardian store is located.
The
customer just need do scan the QR code in the Campaign poster displayed in the
store, and then hand the bottle back to their staff, and then the staff will
collect the bottles and distribute them to charitable organizations in their
state. So far, Guardian has allocated 12,000 bottles of sanitisers for their customer
participation
This in-store
campaign will run for a week from December 16 to December 20, 2020 or until
stocks run out.
In this pandemic
period, we should take care of each other.
Everyone
comes to support Guardian and participate in this meaningful charity event
together.
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.
You may refer
Guardian Malaysia’s Facebook for more details:
https://www.facebook.com/Guardianmy