Clorox Malaysia donates RM24,270 worth of disinfection essentials to 24 NGOs

Pertubuhan Rahoma Darul Fakir Malaysia, an orphanage home, received disinfection essentials donation from Clorox Malaysia.

Malaysia is in a transition to endemic phase of Covid-19, allowing the people to celebrate Raya during Syawal with less restrictions and more face-to-face interaction. However, precautions still need to be taken to keep the young, the old and the differently-abled well-protected.

Putting empathy into action, Clorox Malaysia donated RM24,270 worth of disinfection essentials to 24 non-governmental organizations to ensure residents have a safer and more hygienic Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Syawal celebrations.

The Clorox brand collaborated with the Social Welfare Department Malaysia (JKM) in distributing disinfection essentials to 17 orphanages, five old folks’ homes and two differently-abled homes located in the Klang Valley.

“Clorox would like everyone to have a safe, hygienic and joyous Hari Raya Aidilfitri and the month of Syawal celebration, especially now that we can celebrate with fewer restrictions,” said Clorox Southeast Asia marketing manager Monique Gonzales.

“However, at-risk communities such as the elderly, OKU and the children still need more care. Our products are developed for disinfection and fit the need. We are glad to support these communities in collaboration with JKM.”

Clorox has been in the business of cleaning and disinfection solutions since 1913. The brand Clorox has been trusted for generations to kill 99.9% of germs. Its claims are backed by data and its products have been tried and tested.

Unit/PRO JKM said it prepared the list of 24 selected welfare voluntary organizations (PSK) and welfare Institutions, namely 17 from Selangor JKM and seven from Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory JKM.

“We welcome and appreciate the noble efforts of the management of the Clorox company in organizing this initiative which can provide hygiene benefits to the target group in heading towards the endemic phase of Covid-19,” it said.

A JKM Selangor official handing over Clorox disinfectant products to Rumah Kanak-Kanak Tengku Budriah Cheras, an orphanage home.
Representatives from Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ukhuwah Anak Yatim/Miskin Daerah Sabak Bernam received boxes of Clorox disinfectant products unloaded from van.

A representative from Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ukhuwah Anak Yatim/Miskin Daerah Sabak Bernam, Rosnah Mohamad Razali, expressed gratitude to Clorox and JKM for the needful contribution of products which are essential for disinfecting before and after visits to keep everyone safer.

Recipients in Selangor
Orphanage Homes:
1. Persatuan Kebajikan Pusat Jagaan Kasih Harmoni Paya Jaras
2. Asrama Kasih Yayasan Basmi Kemiskinan (YBK)
3. Pertubuhan Rahoma Darul Fakir Malaysia
4. Pertubuhan Rumah Amal Cahaya Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Selangor
5. Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ukhuwah Anak yatim Islam Dan Miskin Daerah Sabak Bernam
6. Pertubuhan Pendidikan Anak-Anak Yatim Selangor (Rumah Bakti Dato’ Harun)
7. Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ehsan Ash-Shakur (PEKEAS)
8. Pusat Perkembangan Kemahiran Kebangsaan Serendah Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat
9. Taman Seri Puteri Cheras Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat
10. Kompleks Penyayang BAKTI Sungai Buloh Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat

Old Folks’ Homes:
1. Pusat Jagaan Al-Fikrah Malaysia
2. Pertubuhan Kebajikan Siti Nor Ainiv
3. Persatuan Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat Warga Emas U3A Kuala Lumpur Dan Selangor
4. Pusat Jagaan Nur Hasanah
5. Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras

Homes For The Differently-Abled:
1. Taman Sinar Harapan Ziyad Zolkefli Cheras
2. Bengkel Daya Klang

Recipients in Kuala Lumpur
Orphanage Homes:
1. Pusat Jagaan Rahoma
2. Pusat Jagaan Anak Yatim / Saudara Baru An-Najjah
3. Pusat Jagaan Penyayang Nur Iman Kuala Lumpur
4. Rumah Kanak-Kanak Tengku Budriah Cheras
5. Asrama Sentosa
6. Asrama Bahagia Kampung Pandan
7. Sekolah Tunas Bakti Sungai Besi