Orange Valley Nursing Homes is donating $30,000 worth of assistive devices and face masks to the underprivileged, to commemorate the nation’s 55th birthday.

The move is part of its corporate social responsibility outreach initiative, Protecting You & Our Community, which is aimed at raising awareness about safeguarding the well-being of the elderly and children.

Taman Jurong Community Club will help to distribute 134 assistive devices, such as walking aids and wheelchairs, to seniors in need.

Reusable child-size fabric masks and postcards will be given to 2,000 pre-schoolers and kindergarteners in Taman Jurong. The children can write messages on the postcards, which will be collected and given to Orange Valley staff and residents. Each resident in the nursing home is allowed only one visitor a day amid the coronavirus situation.

To support local businesses, the masks were produced by Connezt Dots, a social enterprise employing home-based seamstresses from low-income families, and corporate-wear company Esta Signature.

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Source: The Straits Times, 6 August 2020