PICTURE
SHOW…..Linda cutting the ribbon to mark the handing over of the dialysis
machines as Dr Francis (3rd right) and other SCC officers look on
BY
AZMIE AZMAN
SANDAKAN:
Sabah Credit Corporation (SCC) donated two new dialysis machines worth RM
93,280 to the Duchess of Kent Hospital Hemodialysis Unit.
The
dialysis machines were handed over by SCC chairman Datuk Linda Tsen Thau Lin to
Duchess of Kent Hospital (DOK) director Dr Francis Paul in a brief ceremony
held at the Hemodialysis Unit on Friday.
Also
present at the programme were SCC Chief Executive Officer Datuk Vincent Pung,
SCC Chief Operating Officer Lee Shu Men, senior SCC officers, doctors and DOK
staff.
“This
donation is made possible through the “Giving Back” philosophy of SCC which it
started in 2005 by setting aside 5% of its profits before tax for its Corporate
Social Responsibility programme (CSR),” Linda said.
Linda
said the programme covers the whole of Sabah and has four main targets – 1)
children, especially in the rural areas, 2) abused women (single mothers), 3)
the handicapped and 4) facilities for the common good of the community, like
the critical medical equipment in DOK.
As
at August 2015, the SCC CSR programme has financed 104 projects which
include rural hostels (26), orphanages (9), school infrastructure (13),
rural libraries (2), educational halls (12) and restoration of school buildings
(13), she continued.
“For
the community, SCC has provided 5 units of dialysis machines, urgent medical
equipment for four hospitals, seven water gravity projects and two hanging
bridges, among others. The total amount committed is more than RM 19 million,”
Linda who is also Batu Sapi Member of Parliament, said.
Linda
added she is in full support of these noble initiatives by SCC, which is a
state government agency under the purview of the Sabah Finance Ministry. It is
very much in line with the government’s efforts to uplift the economic status
of the people especially those in the rural areas.
Meanwhile
DOK director Dr Francis Paul, with the two new dialysis machines donated by
SCC, the DOK Hemodialysis Unit now has fifteen machines.
“We
currently have 94 patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment at the DOK
Hemodialysis Unit with another eight on the waiting list,” Francis said.
The
DOK Hemodialysis Unit moved to its current location situated across the road
from the Specialists’ Clinic in 2013 and has space to accommodate 27 dialysis
machines, Francis said.
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