Friday, October 30, 2009

Store pays tribute to senior citizens

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IN conjunction with the International Senior Citizens Day celebrated in October, Guardian organised a fair themed “Wellness For All” at the Giant Hypermarket in Bukit Tinggi, Klang.

It paid tribute to senior citizens and members of the Guardian Golden Privilege card.

The annual event aims to create greater awareness on how senior citizens can pursue an active and fun-filled life even during their golden years by taking responsibility for their own health.

A light moment: A team from the National Kidney Foundation conducting health checks for the seniors

At the launching ceremony, Guardian’s chief operating officer Loi Liang Tok presented a RM8,000 cheque to Persatuan Kebajikan Rumah Grace Klang vice-chairman Roy Tan.

It is a home for homeless and destitute women, namely elderly widows.

Guardian advocates giving back to the community and every year it contributes to an organisation that is dedicated to the care of the less fortunate and elderly.

“We will continue to raise funds for worthy causes while promoting a healthy lifestyle among our customers.

“We believe that we must help spread public awareness towards sustaining a healthy living and making it an integral part of our daily lives through our wellness campaigns. We strive to inculcate the importance of attaining a better quality of life for all Malaysians irregardless of age and gender,” Loi said.

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