SSMH's Charity Carnival 2012 tagline ' Do Good To Feel Good ' at the recent bazaar on 7 and 8 July reached out to many in their fund raising event at BSC ( Bangsar Shopping Complex).
With my hubby and daughter, we enjoyed the rousing launch of the bazaar. There was an amazing display by the Malaysian YoYo Club members with their tricks and manoeuvres. Local singing celebrities, Amirah Ali and Sheila Majid did their bit to heighten the festive mood. The 'supreme' moment dawned when Darth Vader and the Imperial Guards strode on stage with President Fadillah Yakin and with a clean cut of the lightsaber blade of the red ribbon, the event was declared open. The Star Wars characters of the 501st Legion Malaysia Outpost was a hit among the patrons of the shopping complex.
There was something or other for well wishers to buy to support the cause - be it pearls, accessories, clothes, tupperware, cakes and snacks. The many stalls offered a variety of stuff for the two day event.
Do visit SSMH ( Society for the Severely Mentally Handicapped) website to find out more about this wonderful voluntary welfare organisation that helps families to cope with their special kids and give kids a better life despite their disabilities. All monies raised go towards the training and care of the severely mentally handicapped children.
http://www.ssmh.org.my/
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Let the lightsaber do its work! |
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With Leela, a great supporter of SSMH |
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All for a good cause - donation box passed around as Sheila Majid sang. |
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StormTroopers in action too |
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More than happy to sing and add to the coffers of SSMH |
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Curry puffs were a hot item |
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Stalls offered a variety of goods to add to the festivity of the bazzar. |
You seem to have thoroughly enjoyed the carnival
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that those characters were there to enjoy to fun too. When do you ever have time to put your feet up and simply watch TV? :-)
ReplyDeleteBTW, I changed my blog's name from The Relationship Supermarket.com to the Relationship Blog - just letting you know.
Long time no see Darth Vader. Glad to see you enjoying the experience.
ReplyDeleteAh, I should have gone to show my support! My boy would have loved the Stormtroopers and curry puffs! Good job as usual, Keats and Friends!
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