Christmas treat for children of House of Joy

DAMASARA – The performers, especially the colourfully-dressed gnomes, thrilled the young ones with their cheerful songs and dance moves, keeping the kids entertained the whole time.

Children from House of Joy meet Santa Claus and his Pixies at a special Christmas treat hosted by the Curve
Children from House of Joy meet Santa Claus and his pixies at a special Christmas treat hosted by the Curve recently.

Some 20 underprivileged children and their guardians from House of Joy, Puchong were treated to a delightful evening filled with jolly musicals hosted by the Curve shopping mall as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) in conjunction with the coming Christmas festive season.

The event took place on Dec 8 where Santa Claus along with his little pixies greeted the special guests as they arrived at the mall’s centre court for the evening’s entertainment of a specially choreographed musical dance performance entitled “A Christmas Encounter Musical”.

The performers, especially the colourfully-dressed gnomes, thrilled the young ones with their cheerful songs and dance moves, keeping the kids entertained the whole time.

A Christmas Encounter Musical delivers a joyous mix of song and dance full of Christmas cheer
A Christmas Encounter Musical delivers a joyous mix of song and dance full of Christmas cheer.

“Christmas has always been seen as a time of joy and we wanted to spread a little of that happiness to those less fortunate than us. It has been a delight having the children from House of Joy, Puchong here with us and we genuinely hope this Christmas celebration will be engraved on their hearts as a fond memory,” said the Curve centre manager Jazmi Kamarudin.

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After the musical, the children showed off their artistic flair and sense of creativity by trying their hands on decorating the mini Christmas trees.

A young guest grins at the camera as the children take turns decorating a mini Christmas tree at the Curve
A young boy showing peace sign as the children take turns decorating a mini Christmas tree at the Curve.

The evening ended with every child receiving a goody bag filled with gifts from sponsors who included RB Zicon, Earth Care Soap, Famous Amos, Magnifique and the Curve, and treated to a dinner sponsored by SimplyD.

On the whole, it was a fun and memorable evening for the invited guests.

The Curve centre manager Jazmi Kamarudin hands out Christmas goodies to the children of House of Joy
The Curve centre manager Jazmi Kamarudin hands out Christmas goodies to the children of House of Joy. 

The House of Joy is an orphanage in Puchong that provides shelter, care and training to orphans as well as children from poor and broken families.

For enquiries and those who would like to contribute to the home can contact Lesley Mah at 019-339 2847 or office at 03-8070 4497 for visitation or activities arrangement.

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Big smiles all around in a group photo with Jazmi Kamarudin (standing, far left), management team, performers and guests from House of Joy
Big smiles all around in a group photo with Jazmi Kamarudin (standing, far left), management team, performers and guests from House of Joy.

 

 

 

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.