The special outing for the children from the Pertubuhan Kebajikan & Pendidikan Cahaya Bistari at Batu Caves, Selangor, and Asrama Darul Falah (ASDAF) at Bukit Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur, is in the Ramadan spirit of doing good and spreading cheer.
Assistant Manager, PR & Government Relations of Guardian Health and Beauty Sdn Bhd, Farahani Failul Rahman, who led the Guardian team in playing host at Dairy Farm’s Pusat Latihan Cemerlang at Bandar Kinrara, said:
“As Malaysians, we all know Ramadan is a holy month where doing kind deeds and helping the less fortunate are strongly encouraged. And every year, in this spirit of giving and sharing, Guardian Malaysia, will reach out to those who are less fortunate and do our bit to help and to bring cheer to their celebrations.
“As Malaysians, we all know Ramadan is a holy month where doing kind deeds and helping the less fortunate are strongly encouraged. And every year, in this spirit of giving and sharing, Guardian Malaysia, will reach out to those who are less fortunate and do our bit to help and to bring cheer to their celebrations.
“This Ramadan, Guardian Malaysia decided to give children of the two homes an outing that is truly special, filled with happy experience and memories.”
“Apart from giving each of the 100 children a RM100 voucher to shop at Guardian and Giant, where they can buy all their Raya and personal needs, we decided to give them a pleasant surprise!
What better way than to invite these four top influencers, representing Guardian Malaysia’s Beauty Days’ campaign, to walk the children through the aisles and to share some useful tips on the best deals at Guardian,” she added.
“Apart from giving each of the 100 children a RM100 voucher to shop at Guardian and Giant, where they can buy all their Raya and personal needs, we decided to give them a pleasant surprise!
What better way than to invite these four top influencers, representing Guardian Malaysia’s Beauty Days’ campaign, to walk the children through the aisles and to share some useful tips on the best deals at Guardian,” she added.
The Guardian Malaysia team and the celebrities later joined the children for iftar.
Shirley further said that it is Guardian’s hope that the children - boys and girls, aged from 4 to 17 - will take home with them, happy memories that will last way after the Raya celebrations are over.
Shirley further said that it is Guardian’s hope that the children - boys and girls, aged from 4 to 17 - will take home with them, happy memories that will last way after the Raya celebrations are over.
For more information on Guardian Malaysia, go to https://guardian.com.my/
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