The gift of sight is something we tend to take for granted,
especially if we were born with it. We don’t know what it’s like to live in
darkness, without the opportunity to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of Mother
Nature. We don’t feel the sense of helplessness that the visually-impaired
feel, even more so when they don’t receive the care they should get. Today,
there are almost 285 million blind or visually-impaired people throughout the
world. Yet, a staggering 80% of blindness is actually preventable.
For the past 14 years, L’OCCITANE and the L’OCCITANE Foundation have
been working hand in hand with many organizations around the world that are
dedicated to fighting blindness. Since 2006, 500,000 people have benefitted
from eye care thanks to L’OCCITANE’s efforts to support the visually-impaired.
So far, more than 2 million Euros have been donated to programmes in some 15
countries worldwide. To raise these funds, a special fundraising product is
sold in L’OCCITANE stores each year, where all the profits will be donated to
local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to support the visually-impaired.
This year, L’OCCITANE Malaysia invites you to make a difference by
participating in its charity fundraising drive.
This marks the 6th year of the brand’s dedication towards the
L’OCCITANE Foundation, where it has been working closely with the Malaysian
Association for the Blind (MAB) to improve the lives of the blind and
visually-impaired in Malaysia. MAB organizes training to help visually-impaired
people achieve greater responsibility and independence in their daily lives,
with workshops covering subjects such as basic cooking and home skills. To
date, L’OCCITANE Malaysia has raised a total of RM193,240 through its
fundraising efforts & a co-funding of RM22,258 from L’OCCITANE FOUNDATION
FRANCEC, which are then donated to MAB and a few other beneficiaries including
the Women’s Development Department of Selangor and since 2013/2014, St. Nicholas Home in
Penang, an NGO dedicated to help its blind and visually-impaired residents.
L’OCCITANE Malaysia’s 2014/2015 charity fundraising drive will be
launched in conjunction with World Sight Day on 9th October to mark
this meaningful event and encourage the public to be more aware of the plight
of the visually-impaired, and will run for duration of 3 months until 31st
December 2014. The iconic limited-edition collectible is also different from
that of previous years, featuring a unique tote bag with the theme, ‘I Care About Sight’. Made from
sustainably-sourced cotton, this practical, reusable and eco-friendly bag
imported from France is printed with a design chosen by L’OCCITANE’s Facebook
fans. Only 30,000 bags have been made worldwide, so it is truly a coveted item
to be collected by die-hard L’OCCITANE fans and members of the public who want
to contribute their part in helping the visually-impaired.
With the sales of the tote bag, L’OCCITANE hopes to raise a total of
RM40,000 for both its beneficiaries of this year’s fundraising initiative: MAB
and St. Nicholas Home. The funds will be used to upgrade MAB’s Orientation and
Mobility Classroom in its Kinta Valley Centre, Ipoh, with a Braille globe,
Braille maps, Braille tiles and tactile stone path. Other proposed mobility
equipment include white canes, normal canes and a voice-activated cane, so that
the blind and visually-impaired will have the opportunity to expose themselves
to more knowledge and practical skills. Another portion of the funds will be
channelled to St. Nicholas Home to support its Pastry Training Programme, which
allows blind and visually-impaired trainees obtain proper training in baking
skills, allowing them to polish
their interpersonal skills and pursue careers in the field of baking.
“L’OCCITANE has always been extremely passionate about the welfare
of the less fortunate. We are a conscious beauty brand through and through,
from the ingredients we use in our products, in respect to both human mankind
& Mother Nature, to our support towards the plight of the less fortunate.
Through our annual fundraising efforts, we’ve managed to raise a substantial
amount of money to help the visually-impaired improve their lives. Of course,
this would not have been possible without the support from the public, as well
as our dedicated team of people at L’OCCITANE Malaysia. I urge everyone to participate
in this year’s initiative for a good and noble cause,” said Clarance Boo,
Public Relations Manager of L’OCCITANE Malaysia.
Together with L’OCCITANE Malaysia, you can make a difference. Every
contribution counts, no matter how big or small. Let’s work together to shine a
guiding light for the visually-impaired, so that they are able to live better
lives. Shop online at www.loccitane.com.my
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