IPOH: Bonanza Venture Holdings (BVH) has reach out to more people in need, giving out much needed daily essentials to vulnerable families and orphanages in Ipoh and Batu Gajah.
As part of its outgoing commitment to support the community, BVH distributed additional care packs to 30 families going through tough times due to the pandemic at the Buntong Harmoni Flats, Ipoh. Each pack contained food items such as rice, cooking oil, noodles and cereal.
The BVH team also visited the Pusat Jagaan Pertubuhan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Setia in Silibin, Ipoh to deliver food items and cleaning supplies for its 36 residents.
The team similarly delivered essential supplies to the 42 residents at Rumah Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Cacat in Batu Gajah.
BVH Executive Director of Operations Edwin Tan said BVH, an Ipoh-based holdings company, which includes Kinta Properties, Meru Valley Resort, Ban Hoe Seng Auto and Bonanza Educare, has been supporting vulnerable families and individuals affected by the pandemic through various funding and volunteer initiatives.
PUSAT JAGAAN PERTUBUHAN KANAK-KANAK CACAT SETIA
“We are proud to support 350 vulnerable families, throughout the pandemic.
“Teams that are normally serving golfers and tourists have been using their skills to source and deliver care packages and feed volunteers at PCSH’s vaccine drive.
“Meanwhile, our education team is delivering free tuition lessons to primary and secondary students,” he said.
RUMAH KEBAJIKAN KANAK-KANAK CACAT
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