Harbouring the heart to spread the festive joy and
appreciation for togetherness, Better Malaysia Foundation (“BMF”), has joined hands with the
Residents Association of PPR Mutiara, Kepong to organise a Chinese New Year Celebration
with 160 residents of PPR Mutiara.
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PRESS RELEASE
Better Malaysia Foundation’s Festive Cheer
At PPR Mutiara This Chinese New Year
Date: 14 October 2024
Venue: Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, 8 February 2025 – Harbouring the heart to spread the festive joy and
appreciation for togetherness, Better Malaysia Foundation (“BMF”), has joined hands with the
Residents Association of PPR Mutiara, Kepong to organise a Chinese New Year Celebration
with 160 residents of PPR Mutiara.
As one of the significant festivities in the country, Chinese New Year is celebrated merrily to welcome the coming of a new beginning and to share the blessing for good fortune with the people around us.
Together with Kusa Vegan and National Cancer Society of Malaysia (“NCSM”), this celebration aims to give back to the Malaysian community and society through the provision of necessities that will help with the welfare and livelihood of the beneficiaries of the event.
The items distributed include food basket, Ang Pow, and packed lunch, all shared in hopes that the beneficiaries be blessed with another year of fortune and that this coming year be a time of transformation for them all, as what the year of Snake symbolises.
In his commitment for the legacy of care, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, Chairman of BMF expressed: “As we welcome a new beginning, let us share the blessings of the season and spread joy to those in need. Together, we can make this year brighter for everyone.”
The items distributed to the beneficiaries are all provided by the organisers and affiliates of the charity event – with BMF contributing Ang Pows worth RM100 each, total up to RM16,000 and food basket containing groceries; Kusa Vegan sponsoring healthy vegetarian packed lunch; and NCSM that provided free health check-ups, allowing the beneficiaries to better understand and be aware about their health condition.
Also present to the charity event were Trustee of BMF Datin Seri Sunita Rajakumar, residents of PPR Mutiara, and volunteers from BMF comprising of Berjaya Corporation Berhad’s employees.
As one of the significant festivities in the country, Chinese New Year is celebrated merrily to welcome the coming of a new beginning and to share the blessing for good fortune with the people around us.
Together with Kusa Vegan and National Cancer Society of Malaysia (“NCSM”), this celebration aims to give back to the Malaysian community and society through the provision of necessities that will help with the welfare and livelihood of the beneficiaries of the event.
The items distributed include food basket, Ang Pow, and packed lunch, all shared in hopes that the beneficiaries be blessed with another year of fortune and that this coming year be a time of transformation for them all, as what the year of Snake symbolises.
In his commitment for the legacy of care, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, Chairman of BMF expressed: “As we welcome a new beginning, let us share the blessings of the season and spread joy to those in need. Together, we can make this year brighter for everyone.”
The items distributed to the beneficiaries are all provided by the organisers and affiliates of the charity event – with BMF contributing Ang Pows worth RM100 each, total up to RM16,000 and food basket containing groceries; Kusa Vegan sponsoring healthy vegetarian packed lunch; and NCSM that provided free health check-ups, allowing the beneficiaries to better understand and be aware about their health condition.
Also present to the charity event were Trustee of BMF Datin Seri Sunita Rajakumar, residents of PPR Mutiara, and volunteers from BMF comprising of Berjaya Corporation Berhad’s employees.
About Better Malaysia Foundation
Established as a charitable foundation, Better Malaysia Foundation (“BMF”) supports the community’s welfare in educational programmes, medical and health causes, and humanitarian aid. Among its contributions, one of BMF’s bigger commitments focuses in education, with the aim to improve the standard of English in Malaysia. On top of providing financial aid for the treatment of chronic illnesses, BMF has also set up a free acupuncture centre and funded two haemodialysis centres providing subsidised haemodialysis treatments for the underprivileged community.
Established as a charitable foundation, Better Malaysia Foundation (“BMF”) supports the community’s welfare in educational programmes, medical and health causes, and humanitarian aid. Among its contributions, one of BMF’s bigger commitments focuses in education, with the aim to improve the standard of English in Malaysia. On top of providing financial aid for the treatment of chronic illnesses, BMF has also set up a free acupuncture centre and funded two haemodialysis centres providing subsidised haemodialysis treatments for the underprivileged community.
For media inquiries, please contact Encik Niza Haniz Mustaffa from BMF at niza.haniz@berjaya.com.my.