Underprivileged children get special Ramadan treats from the Curve

KUALA LUMPUR – Some 24 underprivileged children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha in Batu Caves were treated to a special day out at the Curve shopping mall on June 22, 2015 in conjunction with the Ramadan and upcoming Hari Raya season.

Children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha and their caretakers posing for a group photo with the Curve management team and performers.
The Curve shopping mall organised a Raya treat for underprivileged children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha.

Some 24 underprivileged children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha in Batu Caves were treated to a special day out at the Curve shopping mall on June 22, 2015 in conjunction with the Ramadan and upcoming Hari Raya season.

The children, accompanied by their caretakers, enjoyed a fun-filled day outing which included free hair-cuts sponsored by Kwikcut, a Raya musical dance show at the mall’s centre court and a buka puasa dining with the mall’s management staff at Ma’cik Biryani restaurant.

The Curve general manager Jazmi Kamarudin greeting and handing duit Raya and goodie bags to children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha.
The Curve general manager Jazmi Kamarudin greeting and handing duit Raya and goody bags to children from Rumah Perlindungan Al Nasuha.

The Curve’s general manager Jazmi Kamarudin presented duit Raya and goody bags to the excited children.

“We always try to give something back to the community whenever we can especially during festive occasions where it is important to share the joy with the less fortunate.

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“We are privileged and honoured to give the children an authentic Raya experience and we hope they enjoyed this memorable celebration,” said Jazmi.

 

 

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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.