doTERRA Malaysia collaborated with four local NGOs with aims to ease the burden of low-income families and affected communities. 🙌 thesundaily doterra kitajagakita engageingood donation thesun
27 Apr 2020 / 18:11 H.
In encouraging collective community outreach in these uncertain times, the company has kickstarted the ‘Engage in Good’ campaign, running from 21-30 April, encouraging the dōTERRA community to support the cause with the sales of three products; Magnolia Touch, Amavi Touch and Balance Touch. “Being strong advocates of social betterment, we adhere to our global dōTERRA Healing Hands Foundation™ which focuses on empowering communities and supporting charitable organizations related to self-reliance, healthcare, education, sanitation and the fight against human trafficking.
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