Courts brings joy to low-income Muslim families
Madam Siti Norbayah Ahmad Sanaip was overjoyed when she received a queen-size bed from Courts Singapore for her two daughters.
The housewife, 38, told The New Paper: "My daughters had to squeeze on a single-size bed. I can't imagine the aches they have and sleepless nights they have gone through."
She and her husband, a bus driver and the sole breadwinner, have four children, aged four to 11. The family survives on $1,000 a month.
Madam Siti said her daughters, aged 10 and 11, were so happy, they "jumped up and down on the bed with joy".
She also received a stove, wardrobe and fridge yesterday, as part of the Courts Home Delivery Corporate Social Responsibility 2018 Programme.
She was one of 22 low-income Muslim families to get furniture and appliances from Courts, delivered by its employees.
In all, Courts donated more than $20,000 worth of household products to the families served by the North East Community Development Council, Serangoon Grassroots Organisations and non-profit organisation Hira Society.
Madam Siti said: "Making ends meet is hard for us. I am so thankful to Courts for sponsoring (these items)."
Marketing director of Courts Singapore Joanna Ho said: "We cherish our close ties with the local community, and are pleased to be able to extend our support by donating household necessities to those in need."
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