22 Jun 2020
In Singapore, Ascott, with the support from CapitaLand’s philanthropic arm, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), responded swiftly to provide complimentary accommodation for the care staff of Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home, who were displaced from their homes by their landlords amidst the COVID-19 situation in April 2020.
In China, in appreciation of the hard work by Chinese healthcare workers, Ascott offered 630 complimentary nights in 31 properties across 19 cities.
In Indonesia, TAUZIA Hotel Management, a member of Ascott, distributed 660 meals to healthcare workers across 10 cities such as Bali, Batam and Surabaya, between March and April 2020.
In France, Ascott supported healthcare workers, easing their demands of commuting to and from work, across the country. Ascott provided over 1,500 complimentary room nights in key cities like Paris and Marseille. In a separate initiative, Citadines Austerlitz Paris also set aside 50 rooms exclusively for healthcare workers from Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, a public hospital within walking distance from the property.
In the Philippines, to support healthcare workers, Ascott donated over S$7,000 worth of medical supplies comprising 3,950 surgical masks, 4,000 pairs of gloves, 211 sets of personal protective suits and 1,500 shower caps to six medical facilities - San Juan Medical Center, Premier Medical Center, Ospital ng Paranaque, Las Pinas Doctors Hospital, Carmona Hospital & Medical Center, and Lipa Medix Medical Center on 13 April 2020.
In May 2020, Ascott, with the support of CHF, donated a total of US$200,000 to international NGO, Save the Children upon the successful completion of its #StayHomeWithAscott campaign. The campaign rallied the global community to curb the spread of COVID-19 by staying home and sharing photos or videos of their culinary adventures or creations in their home kitchens through Instagram. The campaign received over 20,000 pledges, 100% more than its original target. The donation supported Save the Children’s global food security and assistance programmes, helping about 12,000 underprivileged children affected by COVID-19.