Perodua Brings Festive Cheer To Hospitals And Their Patients

Perodua Brings Festive Cheer To Hospitals And Their Patients

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Datuk (Dr) Aminar (left) having a chat with one of the patients.

Kuala Kubu Bharu, 27 February 2018: As the nation enjoyed the Chinese New Year holidays with family and friends, Perodua was mindful of those who could not be with their loved ones during this festive period, particularly those who had to spend their in the hospital.

Perodua 2018 Chinese New Year, Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital, Datuk (Dr) Aminar Rashid SallehAs such, the country’s top-selling carmaker paid a visit to the Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital to spread some Chinese New Year cheer to the more than 70 patients there, bearing hampers, angpows, mandarin oranges and other gifts.

“Our hearts go out to those who had to spend this Chinese New Year in the wards; in unfamiliar surroundings. If you couldn’t enjoy Chinese New Year at home, we’re bringing the rousing spirit and festive atmosphere to you!” Perodua President and Chief Executive Officer Datuk (Dr) Aminar Rashid Salleh said. He managed to exchange a few pleasantries and wishes of good fortune with most of the patients.

Datuk (Dr) Aminar presenting the ECG machines to a representative from Kuala Kubu Hospital.
Datuk (Dr) Aminar (left) presenting the ECG machines to a representative from Kuala Kubu Hospital.

At the same time, Perodua took the opportunity to present two electrocardiograph (ECG) machines worth RM6,000 each to Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital.

“We hope our humble contribution will go some way towards helping Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital and its dedicated staff in treating their patients,” Datuk (Dr) Aminar said.

Perodua will also be going to Selayang Hospital this Friday, donating three ambu bags (handheld device to assist those with breathing difficulties) worth RM600 each to the hospital and distributing hampers to 60 paediatric ward patients.

Further, Perodua has committed to a sustainable charity programme with Selayang Hospital’s paediatric ward, starting this year, until 2020.

“We have planned lots of activities with the children throughout these three years, including story-telling, puppet and clown performances, colouring and sing-alongs.

“Our volunteers will also help to maintain and improve the children’s play area by buying more toys and books as well as decorating and cleaning it,” Datuk (Dr) Aminar added.

“At Perodua, people are at the heart of everything we do. These programmes align closely with our Corporate Responsibility pillars of Education, Enabling Community and Environment. Through them, we hope to reach out, improve the lives of our community and put smiles on as many faces as we possibly can.

“We wish all our Chinese friends a wonderful Chap Goh Meh and a great year ahead filled to the brim with health, happiness and success!” he concluded.

 

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