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SJM donates MOP 300,000 to Welfare Shop of the Macau Holy House of Mercy

  • SJM is supporting the Welfare Shop of the Macau Holy House of Mercy’s “Food Hamper” distribution program for the 14th consecutive year.
  • SJM volunteers visited the Welfare Shop to assist in distributing food hampers and red packets to over 370 beneficiary households.

SJM Resorts, S.A. has donated MOP 300,000 to the Welfare Shop of the Macau Holy House of Mercy (SCMM), marking the 14th consecutive year of support for its annual “Food Hamper” distribution program. Through this initiative, SJM seeks to share festive care and blessings with underprivileged families in Macau, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to community welfare.

Members of the SJM Volunteer Team visited the Welfare Shop to assist in distributing food hampers and red packets to more than 370 beneficiary households

Upholding its support for “From the society, For the society,” the SJM Volunteer Team visited the Welfare Shop on 7 March to assist in distributing food hampers and red packets to more than 370 beneficiary households. Through hands‐on participation, the team helped share seasonal warmth while demonstrating SJM’s continued dedication to community service and social inclusion.

Daisy Ho, Managing Director of SJM, said “SJM has been privileged to work closely with SCMM over the years to support families in need through sustained donations and active volunteer engagement. This year, our volunteer team once again took part in the food hamper distribution, sharing festive joy with beneficiary households and strengthening the spirit of mutual support within the community. We are sincerely grateful to SCMM for its dedicated coordination and to our volunteers for their unwavering commitment.”

SJM and SCMM have maintained a strong and enduring partnership. In addition to the “Food Hamper” program, the two organizations co‐launched the “My ElderFriend Programme” companionship initiative for residents of the Elderly Home of Our Lady of Mercy, which was expanded last year to include bedridden and weaker residents.

Through regular visits and engagement activities, the program supports the physical and emotional well‐being of elderly participants while fostering greater community connection. Since its launch in 2024, the initiative has served close to 500 participants.

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