Nestlé Bangladesh stands by the distressed people
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In this unprecedented difficult time, Nestlé Bangladesh Limited stands by the distressed persons and donated nutritious Nestlé foods to Prime Minister’s Relief & Welfare Fund, Sajida Foundation and around 1,000 distressed families in Sreepur in response to COVID-19 pandemic as part of its overall commitment of BDT 10 million.
“Nestlé is definitely part of the world from its inception in this region and today once again, the entire team has come ahead when you are a contributor for helping the distressed found in this critical COVID-19 problem. In this national crisis, we pledge to stand by the united states by helping the persons in need. Personnel contribution reflects our main value and only fraction of our determination to the society. Using this method, we are doing our part of time for the world, paying it forward for many to arrive and we will be proud to come to be doing the best we are able to”, says Deepal Abeywickrema, Managing Director.
The employees also voluntarily joined hands alongside the organization contributing a part of their salary to support the communities. With the number of Corona infected patients raising daily and with weeks of lockdown, it had been vital that you address the distressed people’s challenge of meeting the need of daily foods.
Nestlé Bangladesh Limited can be among few organizations to keep its operations on a pragmatic level to ensure availability of essential foods found in the united states for its consumers to aid humanity.
Source: https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd
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