WHEN members of the SS19/1 Residents Association got wind of dwindling funds for the Subang Jaya Community Ambulance to keep providing its invaluable services running, they rushed to its aid.
Members passed the hat around the neighbourhood and within weeks they raised RM13,380 to help keep the ambulance service running.
Association chairman Peter Chin said,”We value the services of the community ambulance and wanted to play our part in chipping in to keep up its good work saving lives in Subang Jaya.”
According to Peter, one resident donated RM1,000 personally.
According to SJ BEACON chairman TH Teoh, the ambulance unit needed at least RM20,000 a month to keep serving the community.
“Our trained medical personnel are on duty from 8am to 8pm daily; seven days a week. Saving lives is our main priority,” he said.
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