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R.C. Manubhai & Co Pte Ltd donates $25,000 worth of medical supplies to CWM Children's Ward

R.C. Manubhai & Co Pte Ltd donates $25,000 worth of medical supplies to CWM Children's Ward

By Karishma Kumari
22/07/2023
Photo: RC Manubhai

R.C.Manubhai & Co Pte Ltd continues to extend its philanthropic efforts towards the betterment of community health with a significant donation of medical supplies worth over $25,000 to the Children's Ward at CWM Hospital, including hand sanitizers, disposable gloves, face masks, and other items.

R.C. Manubhai & Co Pte Ltd Group Marketing Manager Atish Singh says the company has proactively stepped forward to support the medical needs of the youngest patients at CWM Hospital as the health and well-being of the community, especially the young ones, who have always been their primary concern.

He says recognizing the critical importance of maintaining a safe and hygienic environment, especially during these challenging times, plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of care provided to children admitted in the hospital.

Singh further says by donating these medical supplies they aim to contribute to the efforts of the dedicated healthcare professionals who work tirelessly to ensure the well-being of young patients under their care.

He says their commitment to community health goes beyond business, and are proud to play a role in making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

The Marketing Manager says the company also expresses its deepest gratitude to the management and staff of CWM Hospital for their unwavering commitment to serving the community and the frontline healthcare workers for their selfless dedication and sacrifices.

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