A Fun Day Out For Orphans at eCurve

PETALING JAYA – eCurve shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya played host to a group of underprivileged children from Angels Children’s Home

The management team of eCurve posing with children from Angels Children’s Home and the Misty Belle performers at the mall on 30th Nov 2016.

eCurve shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya played host to a group of underprivileged children from Angels Children’s Home in conjunction with its Christmas campaign themed Misty Belle and her BFFs Come to Life.

It was a fun-filled afternoon for 17 excited kids along with two caretakers as they were taken to the CP Arcade game store for some fun experience and treated to a live musical performance featuring Misty Belle and her group of friends at the centre atrium.

As the live performance told the tale of fun-loving dolls coming to life for the holidays, the young audience were spellbound by the imaginative show, bright costumes and fast-paced dance moves that they even had some bouncing along to the catchy tunes.

eCurve centre manager Azizul Hisham Ahmad handing out festive goodies to the children from Angels Children’s Home.

“With our Christmas campaign this year revolving around friendship, camaraderie and fun, we wanted to share that playful and joyous atmosphere with underprivileged kids. We are glad to bring a little festive cheer into their lives and hope they had a wonderful time here with us,” said eCurve centre manager Azizul Hisham Ahmad who handed out Christmas goodie bags to the kids.

The evening ended on a sweet note with the children treated to a dinner of Korean-style gourmet fried chicken at Pelicana Chicken restaurant.

Angels Children’s Home is located at Taman Overseas Union (OUG), Kuala Lumpur and is home for orphans, abused, abandoned and underprivileged children.

The children from Angels Children’s Home having fun at CP Arcade, eCurve

 

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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.