RedDoorz has partnered with Singapore-based charity organisation Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) to launch a CSR campaign where Singaporeans can donate their unused SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRVs) to help DOT beneficiaries redeem temporary accommodations at the group’s hotels.
As part of the initiative, RedDoorz will also match every room night donated by the public during the campaign.
RedDoorz provides free temporary accommodations by launching CSR initiative with local charity
Established in 2014, DOT aims to facilitate livelihood opportunities for underprivileged women and support them in achieving financial independence and enable social mobility for their families. DOT beneficiaries are women aged 20-60 from low-income families, most of whom reside in government-subsidised flats and face multiple internal and external stressors that affect their job prospects and ability to break out of poverty.
The initiative is part of Trip.com’s Pay It Forward campaign, which calls on Singaporeans to donate their SRVs to selected charities and organisations via their platform. Singaporeans may make their donations through Trip.com’s website here.
Adil Mubarak, vice president of operations, RedDoorz, said: “RedDoorz strongly believes in the importance of supporting our communities and we hope that through this initiative, we can provide much needed help for people who might be more vulnerable during these tough times.”
DOT fundraising and events manager, Cheryl Chen, added: “In the past year, we have seen an increase in the number of women seeking emergency housing due to less-than-ideal situations at home. The Pay It Forward campaign will help provide these women with interim housing while they find alternative permanent housing solutions.”
RedDoorz has partnered with Singapore-based charity organisation Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) to launch a CSR campaign where Singaporeans can donate their unused SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRVs) to help DOT beneficiaries redeem temporary accommodations at the group’s hotels.
As part of the initiative, RedDoorz will also match every room night donated by the public during the campaign.
Established in 2014, DOT aims to facilitate livelihood opportunities for underprivileged women and support them in achieving financial independence and enable social mobility for their families. DOT beneficiaries are women aged 20-60 from low-income families, most of whom reside in government-subsidised flats and face multiple internal and external stressors that affect their job prospects and ability to break out of poverty.
The initiative is part of Trip.com’s Pay It Forward campaign, which calls on Singaporeans to donate their SRVs to selected charities and organisations via their platform. Singaporeans may make their donations through Trip.com’s website here.
Adil Mubarak, vice president of operations, RedDoorz, said: “RedDoorz strongly believes in the importance of supporting our communities and we hope that through this initiative, we can provide much needed help for people who might be more vulnerable during these tough times.”
DOT fundraising and events manager, Cheryl Chen, added: “In the past year, we have seen an increase in the number of women seeking emergency housing due to less-than-ideal situations at home. The Pay It Forward campaign will help provide these women with interim housing while they find alternative permanent housing solutions.”