PETALING JAYA: The Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) has not slowed down in its corporate social responsibility programme despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Steadfast in helping more needy people, it has been organising various outreach programmes since last year.
On Saturday, a total of 200 food baskets were dropped off at the Klang Parliamentary Constituency People’s Welfare and Development Council (Mayang) office at Balai Raya Kampung Idaman in Port Klang.
“We understand the grievances of the communities affected by the pandemic and we stand with them during these difficult times,” it said in a statement.
During an earlier programme in July, PKFZ together with the Port Klang Authority (PKA) donated several air conditioning units to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah in Klang.
PKFZ director Datuk Nasarruddin M. Zin and PKA board member Roslee Hamid presented the nine units to the vaccination centre at the hospital.
Hospital director Dr Zulkarnain Mohd Rawi received the items.
PKFZ chairman Datuk Lawrence Low said it was only right for PKFZ to be compassionate and offer assistance in these trying times.
“We hope the contribution could help the hospital and frontliners in their efforts to fight the pandemic.
“PKFZ will continue to help the community in the spirit of #KeluargaMalaysia.
“We shall face the challenges together and win the battle,” said Low.