Developer continues to uplift the needy


The S P Setia team led by chairman Tan Sri Dr Nik Norzrul Thani Nik Hassan Thani (sixth from right) handing over food and hygiene items to representatives from hospitals, NGOs and veterans’ associations.

S P Setia Foundation, the charitable arm of property developer S P Setia, continues to make a meaningful difference in underprivileged communities via its “Sincerely Setia Healthcare & Well-Being Assistance Programme”.

Following its earlier contributions in February, S P Setia Foundation has delivered more aid to poor patients undergoing medical treatment and veterans in need.

The foundation handed out 750 sets of food items and hygiene kits to Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Serdang and Hospital Shah Alam, with Amari Kuala Lumpur contributing toiletries.

In addition, through its National Heroes Assistance initiative, the foundation donated wheelchairs to Persatuan Kebajikan Bekas Anggota Skuad 69 Polis Diraja Malaysia and Persatuan Veteran ATM Negeri Selangor to assist police and army veterans.

In February, S P Setia Foundation contributed groceries and hygiene kits worth RM120,000 along with wheelchairs to three hospitals – Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Mukhriz in Cheras and Hospital Shah Alam – benefitting 559 vulnerable families.

S P Setia, established in 1974, has a presence in the Klang Valley, Johor, Penang and Sabah, and also internationally.

The company remains committed to positively impacting society and building a brighter future via more charitable initiatives in the future.

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