RM350,000 for orphans and flood survivors


Ng (second from right) presenting a mock cheque for RM150,000 to Mohammad Said. With them are Mercy Malaysia fundraising and events head Azizah Mohd Nasir (left) and CapitaLand Investment Malaysia retail management general manager Anderson Chong.

CapitaLand, with the support of its philanthropic arm CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), has given RM200,000 under its #GivingBersama initiative to provide children from 17 orphanages in Klang Valley, Johor, Pahang and Penang with basic necessities and learning devices to remain digitally connected.

From November 2021 to February this year, staff volunteers organised more than 20 virtual activities for 650 children in arts and craft, physical exercises, planting as well as lessons on fighting cybercrime.

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