Spread cheer with Dignity this festive season

Celebrations in Malaysia are customarily accompanied with food. What if the food you order also helps others who are less fortunate? 

It’s the season to be jolly! After two years of not being able to celebrate together with family and friends, there is every reason to do so this year end! 

Celebrations in Malaysia are customarily accompanied with food. What if the food you order also helps others who are less fortunate? 

Specially-curated festive meal

Eat x dignity, a Transformational Enterprise by local NGO Dignity for Children Foundation (Dignity) will be offering a specially-curated festive meal for dine-in and delivery from December 6 through January 1, 2023.

Each order comprises of a 25-Herb-Infused Roast Chicken with Gravy; Butter Rice with Dill; Grilled Vegetables and Potatoes; Salad with Caramelized Nuts; and Mango Panna Cotta served with Peach. The family set meal costs RM180 (excluding delivery) and can feed between 5-8 pax. 

“Eat X dignity is a social enterprise set up to train and equip the B40 community with practical life skill sets. The cafe crew work together to come up with special menus each festive season, and this year, the theme was to celebrate Dignity’s upcoming 25th Anniversary. So we came up with the 25-Herb Chicken. It is a labour of love and joy.” said Natalie Tan, Head of Transformational Enterprises.

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Delicious assortment of baked goods

Other than set meals, Dignity’s other transformational enterprise, bake x dignity, is also offering a delectable selection of baked goods — Bundt cakes, shortbreads and cookies. Depending on the choice of flavors, the Bundt cakes range from RM80 to RM85 per cake, and the shortbreads and cookies from RM25 to RM33. You can buy them as individual cans, or in gift bag sets.

Therefore, this holiday season, you can enjoy a satisfying meal or present heartfelt edible gifts from Dignity!

Holistic care to underprivileged children

Dignity has been providing quality education and holistic care to underprivileged children for the past 24 years. Beginning from a classroom of just 20 students in 1998, Dignity is currently educating 1,860 students this year.

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It is the largest, most comprehensive learning centre for the underprivileged in Malaysia and is internationally recognised. Among other honours, the foundation received the United Nations Malaysia Award 2019 for its effort in working to fulfill the Sustainability Development Goal of “Leave No One Behind” as well as the Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support in 2018. Dignity also hosted the 44th President of the United States, Mr. Barack Obama, in 2015. 

For more information, please visit https://dignityforchildren.org/blog/a-merry-christmas-2022 or call /WhatsApp Eat x dignity at 010 831 1206 or Bake x dignity at 010 321 4049.

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