“We Care We Share” by HAGL Myanmar Provides Critical Relief worth 449 Lakhs to Flood Victims
In response to the devastating floods impacting thousands of families in Myanmar’s Taungoo Township, HAGL Myanmar has committed 25 million MMK in emergency relief aid. The funds will be distributed immediately through HAGL Myanmar’s “We Care, We Share” social welfare program to support flood relief efforts in six hard-hit villages in Taungoo Township along the East Bank of the Sittaung River, approximately 2,000 households in Pade, Kampa Ni, A Shae Sin, Thel Taw, Inn Win, and Naung Bo Village were severely impacted by the floods.
The total donations reached 19,900,600 MMK, thanks to the generous participation of various partners, such as businesses in the Myanmar Center Office Tower, retailers from Myanmar Plaza, and committed colleagues at HAGL Myanmar. Together, we collected a total donation of 44,900,600 MMK.
“We Care, We Share” provided emergency relief aid to over 700 households grappling with urgent needs in the aftermath of devastating floods. The company distributed essential supplies such as food, clean water, rice, oil, blankets, mosquito nets, shoes, and detergent powder. Furthermore, 150 sets of pots and pans for dining were provided, along with 150 solar rechargeable lamps, 200 medium-sized candles, and 11 sets of KANOTE- X power banks to address emergency requirements arising from power outages.
“The people of Taungoo are in desperate need of help, and we are committed to providing relief and support for those affected by this natural disaster”, said Mr. Nguyen Van Kha, General Director of HAGL Myanmar, “Our main goal with HAGL Myanmar’s “We Care, We Share” flood relief donation is to provide essential aid and support to those who’ve been hit hard by the floods. We’re aiming to provide immediate relief by giving out critical supplies like food, clean water, medical aid, and other essentials. We truly believe that as a responsible corporate business, we have got to support the people of Myanmar during this tough time.”
Volunteers from We Care We Share, with the assistance of the Myanmar Rescue Organization, personally traveled by boat and delivered flood relief supplies to the flood victims.
- Donated to the “Dhamika Yama Parirati-Shwe Kyin Monastic School,” which is educating and fostering more than 250 children.
- “We Care We Share’s blood donation drive, ‘The Gift of Life!’, successfully gathered blood bags for the people in urgent need.”