In this Holy month of Ramadhan, leading pharmacy, health and
beauty retailer Guardian Malaysia continuing to spread love and joy in the spirit of Ramadhan by treated 100 children from three charity homes
within the Klang Valley to a delightful afternoon out in preparation of the
upcoming Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
I was glad to be part of this event, where 100
children aged 7 to 19 from Yayasan Chow Kit Kuala Lumpur, Rumah Amal Limpahan
Kasih Puchong and Rumah Safiyyah Shah Alam were treated to an afternoon out,
which included a shopping spree and buka puasa dining. The children’s
excitement was infectious, with lively chattering and laughter heard throughout
the shopping aisles as 12 Guardian Malaysia team members assisted them with the
daunting task of choosing from the myriads of Hari Raya goodies.
It's joyful to look at the happy faces of the Orphanage Children
PR
& Government Relations Assistant Manager of Guardian Health and Beauty Sdn Bhd,
Farahani Failul Rahman said, “In addition to providing the children fun and joy
with a shopping spree and buka puasa session, we aimed to educate the children and
teenagers and get them to think about staying healthy from a young age. Teaching
them the facts about nutrition and its importance to good health would equip
them well into adulthood.”
Guardian
Health Advisor Aishah Yunos shared with the children the importance of staying
healthy via an interactive health and nutrition talk. Topics of discussion included
the benefits of drinking water, nutritional facts about food and how food choices
affect health.
Armed
with renewed knowledge about food and nutrition, the day ended on a high note
as each child went home with RM100 worth of goodies, which included festive clothing,
snacks, toys, stationery, daily essentials and personal care products. Part of
Guardian Malaysia’s long-standing Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, the event
was held under this year’s theme Beramal Bersama Guardian.
For more information, please visit www.guardian.com.my
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