Companies form education foundation to help kids of cabin crew on ill-fated MH flights


Cash kickstart: (From left) Committee co-organising chairman Puan Sri Cecilia Lim, Eu Yan Sang managing director Eric Chiu, Richard Eu, Hishammuddin, his wife Datin Seri Tengku Marsilla Tengku Abdullah, Anne Eu, Cancer Research Initiatives Foundation chairman Tan Sri Tunku Ahmad Yahaya with a mock cheque of RM500,000 pledged by Eu Yan Sang to kickstart the foundation.

HEALTHCARE company Eu Yan Sang and Genting (Malaysia) Bhd pledged RM500,000 each to initiate the formation of the Flagbearer Education Foundation.

The foundation, which was proposed by Eu Yan Sang, was formed to support the education welfare of the children of missing and deceased cabin crews on board Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17.

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