MCIS Insurance Berhad has announced a substantial donation to the Heart Failure Resource Centre at Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL), reaffirming its commitment to enhancing community well-being and strengthening healthcare support.
The donation, comprising office chairs, mobile drawers, art canvas prints, and a television, was officially presented during a ceremony at the Centre.
In recognition of this generous support, HKL awarded MCIS Life a Certificate of Appreciation, highlighting the company’s dedication to improving both the operational environment and patient care at the Heart Failure Resource Centre.
Chitra Sridharan, the Chief Customer Experience and Marketing Officer of MCIS Life, graced the handover ceremony and received the Certificate of Appreciation for MCIS Life.
“At MCIS Life, giving back to the community is not just a principle but a deeply ingrained commitment that guides our actions both professionally and personally,” commented MCIS Life non-executive director Datin Seri Sunita Mei-Lin Rajakumar.
“This donation to the Heart Failure Resource Centre at HKL is particularly meaningful, as this contribution reflects our collective dedication to advancing healthcare and providing essential support where it’s most needed.
“Each contribution, regardless of its size, plays a vital role in fostering a more resilient and thriving community.”
The ceremony provided a platform for MCIS Life and HKL to express mutual appreciation, underscoring the positive impact of such contributions on patient well-being.
Meanwhile, HKL deputy director (medical) I Dr Shahrum Ismail extended his heartfelt gratitude to MCIS Life for their generous donation to the Centre.
“This support is invaluable in enhancing our operations and improving the environment for both staff and patients,” he added.
This initiative reflects MCIS Life’s ongoing dedication to giving back and making a positive impact in the communities it serves.
Recently, the company received the Sustainability & CSR Award in the ‘Community and Environment Care’ category, recognised for its effort in improving access to health screening services alongside promoting cancer awareness and prevention through the MCIS Life Purple Truck.
MCIS Life was also applauded its MCIS Life Legacy Forest project at Sireh Park, Iskandar Puteri. This project, which involved planting over 6,280 rainforest endemic trees, is projected to offset approximately 567 tons of carbon emissions by 2029.
MCIS Life also actively encourages employee involvement in various community services, including food distribution, donations to the homeless and children, recycling, beach clean-ups, and tree planting.
By engaging in these community initiatives, the company directly contributes to addressing social issues and supporting causes aligned with its core values. – Sept 13, 2024