• The Shelter Home for Children houses children who “have suffered trauma and in need of a loving, supportive environment to grow in”.

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 17): The kids of Shelter Home for Children at Taman Overseas Union had good reason to smile. They were the beneficiaries of RM30,000 and two sofas donated by Radium Development Bhd recently.

According to a media release by Radium, the Shelter Home for Children houses children who “have suffered trauma and in need of a loving, supportive environment to grow in”.

“Our community service efforts are the basis of our commitment to society and the Shelter Home for Children gives us the opportunity to reach out and assist children in need.

“As part of our Building Good legacy, we will be commencing with more programmes to cement our commitment and passion to help our surrounding community,” said group managing director of Radium, Datuk Gary Gan when handing over the donation.

Also present at the event were executive director & head of corporate affairs, legal & human resources, Chai Woon Hou and the management team from Radium.

"This is only the beginning of our ongoing efforts to support the ones in need in our community. Moving forward, we intend to assist additional impacted communities through our platform for community service.

“As we advance our Building Good policy, we also hope to continue serving the community and establish our Building Good tagline, ‘Good Heart,’ which refers to the way we care and give back; keeping us closely connected to the community,” added Gan.

In addition to the donation, Radium’s management team and staff also had lunch with the children at the shelter. The children were also given ang pows in conjunction with the recent Chinese New Year celebrations.

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