Asco Motors Treat Children to Christmas Cheer
Asco Motors over the last four years has been making sure that they mark the festivities with children from various Homes.
What started a few years ago as a small get together has now become an annual event on their business calendar. As part of their corporate social responsibility programme, Asco Motors staff and management get involved in making Christmas a special event for over one hundred children from respective Homes.
Children from Loloma Home in Nadi were hosted to an exciting Christmas dinner at the Nadi Showroom in late November. More than 30 children from the Home received gifts and spent the evening celebrating this joyous season. Children from the Labasa Special School were also hosted to a Christmas lunch. Asco Motors also made donations to the Homes and Labasa Special School. Last week Friday, Asco Motors Nabua Showroom was the last stop for celebrations as the company hosted children from St Christopher’s Home and Dilkhusha Home to an early Christmas dinner. Asco staff and management provided the children with gifts, a traditional lovo, face painting, candy floss, popcorn, snow cones, a bouncy castle, a movie, time with Santa and loads of games. The children made the most of the celebration and participated in all fun games organised for them. A dance off to win amazing prizes also took place.
The youngest child was four-month-old Baby Jacob from St. Christopher’s Home who was pampered with gifts. Representatives from both the Homes thanked Asco Motors Management and Staff for their dedication and commitment in making Christmas a special event for them.
Asco Motors chief executive officer, Craig Sims said: “This is something we love doing and it is initiatives as such to help bring balance to our lives. We sometimes get so involved in our work that we forget to enjoy moments like this. Having kids over to mark the beginning of the festive season is something we all look forward to. Asco Motors will continue to do this annually and we wish everyone a Merry Christmas.”
Asco staff and management provided the children with gifts, a traditional lovo, face painting, candy floss, popcorn, snow cone, bouncy castle, a movie, time with Santa and loads of games