Helping homes through cash and foodstuff


Saito (second from left) presenting Ajinomoto’s sponsorship to Mervin at Rumah Titian Kaseh in Kuala Lumpur. With them are Ajinomoto corporate and business communications head Lau Chin Mun (left) and Rainbow Bridge treasurer Mah Pung.

Ajinomoto (M) Bhd has made a contribution to a food bank to ease the hardship faced by old folks homes and children’s homes affected by the economic slowdown and Covid-19 pandemic.

This is the company’s first charitable contribution for the new year under “The Ajinomoto Group Creating Shared Value” (ASV), an initiative to promote better health and well-being among the needy and underprivileged community.

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