Leading Dutch company donates physiotherapy equipment
Enraf-Nonius, a Dutch market leader in the world of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, donated physiotherapy equipment to the Salvation Army Hope House Community Service Centre in Colombo.
Enraf-Nonius is a leading Dutch company in the health sector and delivers physiotherapy products and services of the highest quality and according to the most advanced techniques in the sector.
Recently, the company was awarded contracts by the Ministry of Health for the construction of hospitals in Nuwara Eliya and in Hambantota.
Hans Sein, Area Sales Manager of Enraf-Nonius, accompanied by the Netherlands Ambassador in Sri Lanka Louis Piët, handed over the equipment. It was received by Lt. Colonel William Mockabee, Chief Secretary of the Salvation Army in Sri Lanka, Lt. Colonel Nihal Hettiarachchi and Captain Dharshini Anandasingh of the Salvation Army. Enraf-Nonius has a long tradition as an equipment manufacturer for physiotherapy. By handling the highest possible level of quality and service, the company enables health centers to look after their patients and clients in the most effective and efficient way and therapists to guarantee their treatments on a daily basis.
Enraf-Nonius contributes to a longer, healthier and happier life. The company sees enhancing the quality of life as its corporate social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility is important for Dutch international companies. Enraf-Nonius has decided to donate physiotherapy equipment in view of the services delivered to poor and needy clients by the physiotherapy unit of the Salvation Army Community Service Centre.