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13.07.2015

Skyjack 30 for 30 project in Singapore

Skyjack has completed its first 30 for 30 Partners project in Asia, assisting the Muhammadiyah Welfare Home (MWH) in Singapore for its 50th anniversary celebration and fundraising event.

Skyjack, working with its Singapore dealer JPN Trading, supplied an SJIII 4632 electric scissor lift to help with preparations, from positioning lighting and signage to and assisting with general cleaning and preparation of the facility. In addition it donated S$2,800 to the cause.
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A Skyjack SJIII 4632 helps install lighting at the Muhammadiyah Welfare Home


The 30 for 30 Partners programme aims to support 30 worthy causes around the world this year in order to celebrate Skyjacks 30th anniversary. The support includes the loan or supply of equipment, technical help and or financial contributions. Projects started so far include help to install an organ lift to a community theatre, to helping raise funds for a childcare service in Florida children of low income and under privileged families.

Simon Cracknell, Skyjack’s business development director for Asia, said: “Asia is a growing market for Skyjack and Singapore in particular is somewhere that’s developing well as a business centre for us. So we are delighted that our first 30 for30 Partners project in Asia is in Singapore and even more pleased to support the Muhammadiyah Welfare Home, who do such great work in offering guidance and support to vulnerable young men.”

MWH is a humanitarian, non-profit organisation that guides, nurture and empower young men whose lives have been disrupted through bereavement or abuse, or those who are no longer able to operate in the normal school system. It aims to educate and train them to become responsible members of the community with positive moral values. Its programmes include comprehensive rehabilitation and counselling services.
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(L-R) Rubiah Abdul Latip of MWH receives a cheque from Simon Cracknell of Skyjack and Cindy Casey Lim of JPN Industrial Trading.


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