Petron Malaysia Organises Community Food Bank In Over 190 Service Stations

Petron Malaysia Organises Community Food Bank In Over 190 Service Stations

Petron Malaysia and over 190 Petron service stations dealers have organised the ‘Jom Bantu Food Bank and Community Table’ initiative for communities affected by the pandemic. These community pantries are located within Petron stations and aim to provide those in need with easy access to essential items as well as give the opportunity to the able to help the vulnerable.

Petron Jalan Bukit Kemuning 2_Food Bank_CSRInspired by the message “take what you need, give what you can”, Petron customers and nearby local residents have shown solidarity and support by contributing to these community tables. Petron employees are also donating cash and other items to give support.

“This is the second year that we have set up food banks at our service stations. We are happy to partner with our dealers in showing compassion and exercising our corporate social responsibility. We also thank our many customers who have contributed to this cause,” said Choong Kum Choy, Head of Retail and Commercial Business of Petron Malaysia.

The list of participating stations with community pantries can be found in www.petronmalaysia.com.my, and includes details on how you can make a donation. Updates will also be posted on the official Petron Malaysia Instagram and Facebook pages.

“With the current pandemic situation, with many losing their jobs, we are trying our best to contribute to society. We have participated in the Jom Bantu Food Bank initiative since 3 July. At Petron Sg. Besi Toll Southbound, we provide food resources such as rice, cooking oil, flour, eggs and many more to those in need. We also receive donations from the public to support our foodbank program,” said Sukinah Zulkifli of Petron Sg Besi Toll Southbound.

In Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, the Petron Jalan Ulam North service station has been supporting local farmers by sourcing fresh fruit and vegetables from them. “We source fresh fruits and vegetables from our local, rural farmers as a way to support local businesses. We then give it to the people in need. The 2-in-1 initiative is our way to help the public during this pandemic,” expressed Madam Philomena Munang, dealer of Petron Ulam North.

 

Petron Jalan Lunas_Food Bank_CSRMeanwhile in Kedah, Petron Jalan Lunas is offering whole fresh chicken to the community. “I strongly support the Petron Food Bank initiative to help those who are in need. We came up with an idea to give away ‘whole chicken’ in addition to the canned food and dry food stock on the food bank shelves. At least, they can enjoy a chicken meal with their family and put a big smile on their children’s faces,” said Mohamad Zaini bin Yahya, Petron Jalan Lunas dealer.

The community tables are stocked with rice, sugar, salt, flour, cooking oil, biscuits, eggs, noodles, canned food, dried food, toilet paper, and soap, among other basic items. These items are available for free for those who need them.

Petron also collaborated with KPJ Healthcare to launch 8 KPJ food banks at selected stations to further reach out to those in need. The first set-up by KPJ opened on 23 July in Petron New Larkin and was well received by the community.

Petron New Larkin_Food Bank_CSR“The response has been overwhelming. The food bank initiative allowed us to connect with others, creating stronger community bonds while contributing to society. It’s not all about money nor popularity. It’s about being able to be that someone who makes a person look forward to tomorrow with hope,” said Azura Abu Bakar, dealer of Petron New Larkin, Johor Bahru.

Furthermore, Petron stations in Johor are also working with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) Johor for the collection of food items at 10 Petron service stations. The MDTCA food collection invites the public to donate food and essential items, which will then be distributed to targeted groups by the state MDTCA.

“We hope to reach more beneficiaries through the concerted efforts of our dealers, KPJ, MDTCA Johor, and our employees so that no one is left behind. This is our humble contribution to help ease the burden of those in need. We are in this together and we will try to help in any way we can,” said Choong.

Petron_Miles Loyalty CardEarlier in May, Petron launched a donation drive allowing Petron Miles card members to donate their loyalty points to B40 families in need of groceries. Under the “PetronMyKasih Jom Derma” donation programme, each PMiles point donated will be converted into cash and vested into the MyKasih Foundation. This programme will run until 31 August 2021.

Through the MyKasih Foundation, B40 families can purchase groceries and other necessities from more than 250 retail store partners including Mydin, Tesco, Giant, Econsave, The Store, Aeon, 99 Speedmart, and TF Value Mart. All donations will be issued with tax-exempt receipts from MyKasih Foundation.

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