Xiaomi Corporation announces donation of USD 200,000 for those affected by Typhoon Rai |

Xiaomi Corporation announces donation of USD 200,000 for those affected by Typhoon Rai

/ 06:35 PM December 29, 2021

Xiaomi Corporation today announced that World Vision Philippines and Yayasan Food Bank Malaysia will each receive a donation of one hundred thousand US dollars from Xiaomi Foundation Limited, to support those affected by Typhoon Rai in the Philippines and Malaysia. 

In the Philippines alone, based on the country’s disaster council, more than 870,334 families or 23,380,167 individuals have been impacted by Typhoon Rai, and over 348,642 houses damaged. Hundreds and thousands of volunteers are working around the clock to help those affected and to provide survival essentials such as food and water, hygiene kits, kitchen and cooking sets, emergency shelter kits, and more. 

As a global company, we believe it is our duty to be responsible, and to give back to communities impacted by situations such as this. 

Those who would like to aid those impacted by Typhoon Rai, can also do so via the below accounts:

Donation account in the Philippines:

World Vision Development Foundation Inc.

Xiaomi donation Typhoon Rai

Donation account in Malaysia:

Yayasan Food Bank Malaysia (Monsoon & Flood Humanitarian Relief 2021/2022)

  • RECEIVING BANK: MAYBANK BERHAD (Putrajaya Branch) 
  • BENEFICIARY NAME: YAYASAN FOOD BANK MALAYSIA 
  • SWIFT CODE: MBBEMYKL
  • ACCOUNT NUMBER: 566010630584 

Xiaomi Corporation hopes for the best for those affected, and for a speedy recovery in the affected area.

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TAGS: Malaysia, Philippines, Typhoon Rai

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