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Mahajana volunteers with community partners in the Central Province

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Community outreach: Teams across the Central Province

Experiences, Policy

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Key takeaways

  • Health camps, school supply drives, and flood-relief packing ran across multiple towns in one coordinated month.
  • Partnerships with local societies ensured donations matched what neighbourhoods asked for — not what was easiest to ship.
  • Colleagues volunteered on rotation so branches stayed staffed while support continued off-site.

The Central Province is home to many of our longest-serving customers. When we plan outreach, we start by listening to community leaders — what schools need lab kits, which elders’ associations need steady rice supplies, where a pop-up clinic will actually be used.

Volunteers loading relief packs
Packing lines mixed HQ staff with branch teams so everyone shared the same workload.

We do not treat outreach as a photo moment. Follow-up matters: our teams track deliveries, collect feedback, and adjust the next drive accordingly. That discipline turns goodwill into lasting trust.

Discussion with community representatives
Listening sessions shaped the calendar for the rest of the year.

Thank you to every partner who opened a hall, shared a microphone, or simply showed up early. The Central Province run was a reminder that retail strength is inseparable from community strength.