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LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO SPREAD LOVE AND CARE

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IN keeping up with its tradition of giving back to the community, the Life Insurance Associatio­n of Malaysia (LIAM) and its 16 member companies continued to spread love and care by contributi­ng donation-inkind to four children’s homes in the Klang Valley today.

Despite the Covid-19 Pandemic where more people prefer to stay indoors and stop all the outdoor activities, LIAM is taking proactive steps by reaching out to the 150 children whose ages range from 2 to 17 from Persatuan Kebajikan Rumah Jalinan Kasih Anak-anak Yatim Miskin, Cheras, Rumah Anak-anak Yatim Raudhatul Al Faeez, Gombak, Lighthouse Children Welfare Home Associatio­n, Bangsar and Precious Children Home/ Mikhalai School of Destiny, Segambut.

LIAM president, Loh Guat Lan, LIAM vice-president, Rangam Bir and LIAM chief executive officer, Mark O’Dell today presented the contributi­on to representa­tives from the four homes at LIAM’s premises in Medan Tuanku, Kuala Lumpur. The four homes were represente­d by Jacinta Steven, cofounder of Lighthouse Children Welfare Home, Bangsar; Nurlela Othman Syafiqah Muhammad, founder of Persatuan Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim Miskin

Rumah Jalinan Kasih, Cheras; Elza Izyan Erieza Zahalan, operations manager of Rumah Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim & Asnaf Raudhatul Al Faeez, Gombak; and Mikhalai V. Steve, principal of Mikhalai School Of Destiny, Segambut.

The homes received RM20,000 worth of household items such as foodstuff, groceries, toiletries, stationari­es, face masks, hand sanitiser and personal care and hygiene items.

“Even though there is no Hari Raya sumptuous meals prepared this time around, the children and their caretakers will be presented with special meals through food delivery to their homes. We hope our small gesture will come a long way in bringing smiles to their faces as the children ultimately need constant care and love without boundary,” said Loh.

The unpreceden­ted Covid-19 pandemic which affects many countries globally including Malaysia has caused the annual tradition of LIAM Hari Raya Gathering with Children to be cancelled indefinite­ly.

“We acknowledg­e the hardship and struggles faced by the children’s homes particular­ly during this challengin­g time and we want to play our part as a responsibl­e corporate citizen through this initiative to ensure the welfare of the needy is taken care of,” added Loh.

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