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Kiwanis One Day: Bringing Joy to Children Across Malaysia
In a heartwarming initiative, Kiwanis Malaysia, in collaboration with TGV Cinemas, celebrated Kiwanis One Day by bringing together children from various regions to enjoy a special movie screening. This year, 800 children from Selangor, Penang, Johor, and Ipoh were invited to watch The Wild Robot, a film that aims to inspire young minds to be adventurous and think outside the box.
As part of TGV Cinemas’ CSR program, this event was designed to provide a memorable experience for children who rarely have the opportunity to enjoy a movie. TGV Cinemas expressed their delight in partnering with Kiwanis to bring joy and valuable life lessons to these children.
For Kiwanis Klang, preparations were made to accommodate 110 children at TGV 1Utama. The children from Rumah Kids, Rotary Club of Subang, Pusat Jagaan Ambe & SJKT Midlands, joined Kiwanis members for this special event.
The event was graced by the presence of Governor Michael Chiew, Governor Designate Olivia Chin, and Governor Elect Gary Wong who showed their support and enthusiasm for the initiative.
This celebration of Kiwanis One Day not only brought smiles to the faces of many children but also reinforced the importance of community and giving back.

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DateSat, 28 September 2024

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