Sharing the Deepavali joy


Air Selangor corporate communication head Elina Baseri (back row, middle) and information technology head Ravindran Karupiah (to her left) with their team and participants of Sesama Mara.

THREE charity homes received much needed aid from a water services supplier as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme.

Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor) “Sesama Mara” programme donated basic necessities such as food, school supplies, electrical appliances and household essentials to 137 children from three charity homes in Selangor.

The homes are Rita Home (in Kapar), Salvation Kids Association (Klang) and Pertubuhan Kebajikan Yesuvin Mahligai (Kajang).

Aside from providing assistance and visiting the homes, Hydro Heroes volunteers comprising 25 Air Selangor employees took part in clean-up activities which including painting walls and mowing lawns.

Additionally, they organised relaxing and fun activities, such as making traditional floor decorations known as kolam and aerobic exercises with the children to enliven and bring joy to this year’s Deepavali celebration.

Air Selangor has distributed 4,322 Boxes of Hope containing essential food items to B40 families in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur since Sesama Mara was introduced on June 30, 2020.

The public can contribute in the form of physical purchases at five Box of Hope locations within Village Grocer outlets in Tamarind Square Cyberjaya, MyTOWN Shopping Centre Cheras, 1 Mont Kiara, Central i-City Shah Alam and Melawati Mall Ampang.

Contributions can also be made digitally at www.airselangor.com/boxofhope/

Sesama Mara is a grassroots initiative aimed at community assistance while strengthening Air Selangor’s relations with various segments of society, such as the local community, residents’ associations, local authorities and non-governmental organisations.

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