Charity homes for senior citizens receive aid


Rozaini (centre) and representatives from three of the recipient charity homes with mock cheques during the community outreach initiative at Pusat Jagaan Warga Emas Nur Ehsan in Johor Baru.

FOUR charity homes caring for senior citizens in Johor received RM2,500 each from Johor Corporation Foundation (Yayasan JCorp) through its community outreach initiative.

Yayasan JCorp chairman Rozaini Mohd Sani said the initiative aimed to strengthen community well-being while making a meaningful impact.

“Caring for the elderly is about ensuring dignity, connection and continued inclusion in society.

“At Yayasan JCorp, our focus is on building sustained engagement with communities, where every initiative contributes to a larger, long-term impact,” he said in a media statement.

The recipients were Pusat Jagaan Warga Emas Nur Ehsan and Pusat Jagaan Warga Emas Anwarul Mahabbah Care Centre in Johor Baru, Pusat Jagaan Insan Emas Nur Hidayah in Simpang Renggam and Pusat Jagaan Kasih Rohani in Pasir Gudang.

Rozaini said collaborations with care centres and community partners remained key in expanding the foundation’s reach and effectiveness.

“Meaningful social impact goes beyond one-off contributions.

“Through structured partnerships, we are able to strengthen collective efforts and ensure that our programmes deliver consistent and lasting value to the communities we serve.

“We aim to have community engagements that not only provide immediate support but also strengthen long-term social resilience,” he added.

The allocation was handed over to representatives of the four homes during an outreach programme at Pusat Jagaan Warga Emas Nur Ehsan.

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