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Tropical paints donates K5.4 Million worth of paint to Mai Mbambande Foundation

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By Jones Gadama

In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, Tropical Paints has donated paint and painting materials worth K5.4 million to the Mai Mbambande Foundation and Elderly Home in Lilongwe.

The foundation, located in Zama village under Traditional Authority Chitukula, is a charity organization that provides support to elderly men and women from nearby communities.

The donation was made after Tropical Paints learned about the foundation’s charity work through social media. According to Jacqueline Banda, the company’s sales manager, the gesture is part of the company’s efforts to give back to the community.

“We were inspired by the impact Mai Mbambande is making and as part of giving back to the community, we have donated paint and offered to paint the buildings at no cost,” Banda said.

The Mai Mbambande Foundation provides a safe haven for elderly individuals who have been abandoned or are in need of care and support. The foundation’s founder, Deborah Mbale, expressed her gratitude to Tropical Paints for the generous donation.

“This donation has come at a crucial time, as the painting of our facilities had been delayed due to lack of funds,” Mbale said ,adding that, “The support will go a long way in improving the place and providing a better living environment for our elderly residents.”

The donation is a testament to Tropical Paints’ commitment to making a positive impact in the communities it serves.

The company’s initiative is a shining example of corporate social responsibility and demonstrates the importance of businesses giving back to the community.

The Mai Mbambande Foundation is a remarkable organization that provides vital support to vulnerable members of society.

The foundation’s work is crucial in ensuring that elderly individuals receive the care and support they need.

The donation from Tropical Paints will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of the foundation’s residents.

As the foundation continues to grow and expand its services, it is heartening to see organizations like Tropical Paints stepping forward to offer support.

The company’s donation is a reminder that even small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on the lives of others.

The painting of the foundation’s facilities is expected to not only improve the aesthetic appeal of the buildings but also provide a safer and more welcoming environment for the residents.

The donation is a generous gesture that will undoubtedly benefit the foundation and its residents for years to come.

Tropical Paints’ commitment to giving back to the community is evident in its actions.

The company’s donation to the Mai Mbambande Foundation is a testament to its dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of others.

As the company continues to grow and expand its operations, it is likely that it will continue to engage in initiatives that benefit the community.

The Mai Mbambande Foundation is grateful for the support it has received from Tropical Paints.

The donation will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of the foundation’s residents.

As the foundation continues to provide vital support to vulnerable members of society, it is heartening to see organizations like Tropical Paints stepping forward to offer assistance.

The donation from Tropical Paints to the Mai Mbambande Foundation is a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility. The company’s initiative is a shining example of the importance of businesses giving back to the community.

The donation will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of the foundation’s residents and is a testament to the company’s commitment to making a positive impact in the world.

Maravi Post Reporter

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