Tony Roma’s Donates RM20,000 to Rumah Titian Kaseh



Tony Roma’s Malaysia brought cheers and much joy to the residents of Rumah Titian Kaseh (RTK) over the weekend on 23rd August, a home that provides shelter for single and abused mothers and orphans. The American casual-dining giant donated RM20,000 to Rumah Titian Kaseh and celebrated Hari Raya Aidilfitri with fun-filled games and tantalizing food.

Tony Roma’s contribution to RTK was officiated in a cheque handover ceremony that took place at RTK’s shelter in Titiwangsa, which is home to 130 residents. The event, part of Tony Roma’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, was attended by Revenue Valley’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dickson Low and RTK’s founder Hajjah Sharifah binti Adlan, and joined by over 100 children from the home.
Event Backdrop with list of sponsors
“CSR is not just an add-on for business. It is our fundamental belief that we should be contributing in a really positive way to the communities of which we are a part. For us, it is just as important to give as it is to receive,” said Low at the ceremony.
Shot of mock cheque and materials donated to the home
Tony Roma’s Malaysia’s collaboration with RTK began in June, when they made a pledge to contribute part of their sales revenue to support RTK’s efforts. Throughout June 30 to August 17, customers at all Tony Roma’s Malaysia outlets who purchased their Beef 10 dish contributed RM5 to the cause. Customers and suppliers also supported the cause by contributing to the donation boxes placed in all outlets.
Mr. Low, COO, lightens the kids with his jovial character
Funds collected from this CSR campaign will be used to provide food, clothing, education and basic care for the residents of the home. Besides the RM20,000 donation, the team at Tony Roma’s Malaysia also assisted with the repair of cookers at the home, and donated everyday essentials worth up to RM6,000. They include food items, a commercial chiller and blender, rice cooker, serving trays and two desktop computers for schoolwork and research.
Pn. Sharifah sharing on how privileged the home is to get help from NGO’s
“Nowadays, many of us are constrained to our own domestic or personal affairs. But while we juggle the demands of work and life, let us not forget that there are those who have to fight for everyday needs and have few resources to cope with their conditions,” said Low.
Through our humble contribution here today, we hope to do our part in nurturing a better and more caring society in days to come,” he said.
Mr. Low officially handing over the donation in a mock cheque to Pn. Sharifah
Meanwhile, Puan Hajjah Sharifah shared that the home is delighted to be chosen as a beneficiary.
RTK kids join Pn. Sharifah for a picture taking with Mr Low during the handover
“It is always wonderful when established and successful organisations come forward to lend a helping hand. Especially in the spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the contribution from Tony Roma’s Malaysia is timely and we are truly grateful for their kindness and consideration,” said Puan Hajjah Sharifah.
Children at RTK entertaining guests with a short Nasyid performance
RTK was established in the year 1988 to provide shelter for single and abused mothers and orphans. Today, three shelters operate under the RTK banner. Two are located in the vicinity of Taman Tasik Titiwangsa and the last is in the vicinity of Jalan Duta in Kuala Lumpur. RTK’s mission includes providing basic care, vocational training and confidence-building activities for its residents.
Tantalizing food from Tony Roma’s was served for lunch
The contribution to Rumah Titian Kaseh is part of Tony Roma’s Malaysia’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities toward fostering a more caring society. In the past, the casual-dining chain has contributed to the National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) and SJK (C) Pin Hwa 1 Setia Alam.
The American casual-dining giant, hailed the world’s largest restaurant chain specialising in ribs, entered the Malaysian market in 2006 when Revenue Valley Sdn Bhd acquired the Malaysian franchise. It launched its seventh outlet in Nu Sentral Shopping Mall in May.
Executive Profile of Revenue Valley’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dickson Low
Dickson Low, 45 years of age is a Singaporean Citizen. He is a veteran in the Food & Beverage industry with more than 20 years’ experiencein the industry.Now, he handles the day-to-day operations ofPopeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurants in Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam. He oversees the operations of Tony Roma’s and NY Steak Shack in Malaysia. Dickson’s experience includes managing fast food chains in Singapore ie. LongJohn Silvers and Texas Fried Chicken and casual dining concepts like Viet Café, Supper Club etc. He has also managed bars and discos in Singapore including Modestos and the Wong San Group in Singapore. He is a very strong ‘operations-minded’ leader, who rose up from rank and file in the F&B industry from a mere service staff to his current position. His strength in developing people and brand in new territories has seen the Group grow over the last few years. His responsibilities include meeting the Profit Budget for the chain of restaurants he managed. He also, oversees all aspect of restaurant business (operations, development, product development and production) to ensure all standards are met and maintain

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