In
celebration of Syawal, my favourite leading pharmacy, health and beauty
retailer Guardian Malaysia held an exclusive Aidilfitri celebration for 100 children
from three orphanages across the Klang Valley at Grand Ballroom, The Place @
One City not long ago.
The
delightful evening of fun, festivity and food saw the children light up in
smiles, while various activities in the progamme helped them revisit some
age-old traditions of Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
The
children from Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Perlindungan Nur Qaseh Malaysia, Pertubuhan
Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim Al-Nasuha, and Pusat Jagaan Baitus Sakinah Wal
Mahabbah enjoyed a festive fare of sayur lodeh, rendang, serunding, lemang,
ketupat, and traditional desserts such as dodol and wajik.
The
evening was further accentuated with festive entertainment and antics by celebrities
that included singer and actor Sean Ghazi, host Nazrudin Rahman, actor and
singer Aiman Hakim Ridza, former radio announcers JD and Dilly, as well as former
3R TV hosts – scriptwriter Rafidah Abdullah and Director of iM4U FM Kartini Kamalul
Ariffin.
Marketing
Director of Guardian Health and Beauty Sdn Bhd, Christina Low said, “For many
Malaysians, when it comes to festive seasons, the first thing that comes to mind
is balik kampung! I learnt from my Muslim friends and colleagues that
traveling back to one’s kampung, is special in many ways. Apart from
spending time with our lders, they also get to observe traditional practices,
many of which are special to each
kampung. When you spend festive seasons here in the city too often, it
is very easy to forget these traditions,”
“With
that in mind, we at Guardian Malaysia made a commitment this year to help you
keep traditions alive with today’s line-up of activities. From the traditional
Hari Raya fare to ketupat weaving, we hope these will go a long way in making
the festive season an extra warm and exciting one for the children,” added
Christina.
Guardian
Malaysia also presented each home with RM10,000 in Guardian vouchers, which can
be used to redeem essential items such as toiletries, personal care and hygiene
products, pharmaceutical items as well as medical aid for the children.
As
part of the programme, the children were also treated to learning the
traditional art of ketupat weaving. Many enjoyed having their caricature drawn
by an artist, took wefies at the event photo wall, as well as redeemed free
movie tickets sponsored by MCT Berhad.
At the Grand Ballroom foyer where the event was held, guests were
invited to dedicate Raya wishes to the children. Many penned motivational
messages aimed at inspiring them. Aidilfitri Bersama Guardian is part of
Guardian Malaysia’s longstanding Corporate Social Responsibility efforts to
give back to the communities they conduct business in.
For more information on Guardian Malaysia,
please visit www.guardian.com.my.
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