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Abstract:In a heartfelt gesture of community care and support, the STARTRADER team visited Pertubuhan Kebajikan Rasa Sayang Selangor in Malaysia, delivering essential supplies and warm wishes to the children under the centre’s care.
In a heartfelt gesture of community care and support, the STARTRADER team visited Pertubuhan Kebajikan Rasa Sayang Selangor in Malaysia, delivering essential supplies and warm wishes to the children under the centre‘s care. This visit marks another significant step in STARTRADER’s commitment to corporate social responsibility (C.S.R.) and its dedication to community development.
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Pertubuhan Kebajikan Rasa Sayang Selangor is an organization devoted to the welfare of disabled children in Selangor, Malaysia. Currently, the centre houses 18 children who require proper care and support. Unfortunately, rising inflation and increasing living costs have made it increasingly challenging for such organizations to operate effectively.
Recognizing the difficulties faced by the centre, STARTRADER organized a meaningful visit aimed at helping alleviate some of their financial burdens. The team brought a variety of essential supplies, which were intended to ease the centres economic strain, allowing more resources to be allocated to the care and development of the children.
This initiative underscores STARTRADER's unwavering commitment to positively impacting the community and highlights that this visit is part of a broader, ongoing effort. STARTRADER has made it clear that their journey in corporate social responsibility is continuous, with a focus on identifying and supporting valuable causes.
The STARTRADER team felt deeply honoured to visit the 18 remarkable children at the welfare centre, bringing a bit of joy into their lives. Witnessing the children's resilience in the face of challenges left a lasting impact on the team, who were grateful for the chance to contribute to their growth and well-being.
As STARTRADER continues to grow, the company remains dedicated to seeking opportunities to support communities in need, especially those facing economic hardships. STARTRADER believes that through collective effort and a willingness to extend a helping hand, a better future can be created for all.
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