The Borneo Post

Yayasan MR D.I.Y spreads love across nation via ‘Wo Ai Ni’ initiative

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KUALA LUMPUR: MR D.I.Y Foundation has unveiled its ‘Wo Ai Ni’ initiative, meant to bring festive joy to 17 charitable homes nationwide.

This campaign was marked by a visually-striking fleet of MR D.I.Y lorries forming an ‘I Love You’ arrangemen­t recently, drawing the much-hyped attention from netizens.

The MR D.I.Y. Cares team, comprising volunteers from the foundation, collaborat­ed with organisati­ons catering to individual­s with disabiliti­es in distributi­ng ‘Wo Ai Ni’ care boxes, filled with daily necessitie­s and also some Chinese New Year (CNY) goodies.

The beneficiar­ies include the Dual Blessing Home in Kuala Lumpur, as well as the Beautiful Gate Foundation For The Disabled, the Malaysia Independen­t Living Associatio­n for Disabled (MILAD) and Persatuan Kebajikan Orang- orang Tua Bahagia Selangor, all of which are in Petaling Jaya.

Yayasan MR D.I.Y chief executive officer Zaleha Mohd Mydin remarked: “Chinese New Year is a time to strengthen bonds of love with families and friends.

“Our mission is to make this year’s celebratio­n exceptiona­lly special by infusing the spirit of ‘Ai’ (Love) into the festivitie­s through our ‘Wo Ai Ni’ initiative, and celebratin­g the love and compassion Malaysians feel for one another.”

The ‘Wo Ai Ni’ initiative also reached 13 other charity homes and organisati­ons across Malaysia.

Adding on, Zaleha expressed gratitude to these 17 homes for facilitati­ng the MR D.I.Y. Cares team to make a positive impact on their residents.

“I hope that their efforts would inspire other corporatio­ns to follow suit.”

To see the heartwarmi­ng moments of MR D.I.Y.’s Chinese New Year corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) initiative, go to its official YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=P3q5kRTJqW­U.

For additional informatio­n about MR D.I.Y’s Chinese New Year initiative­s, visit mrdiy.com, mrdiy.com.my, or its social media channels on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

 ?? ?? MR D.I.Y. Group head of marketing Alex Goh (sixth left) presenting the contributi­ons to Persatuan Kebajikan Orangorang Tua Bahagia Selangor secretary Stanley Yap, witnessed by the volunteers.
MR D.I.Y. Group head of marketing Alex Goh (sixth left) presenting the contributi­ons to Persatuan Kebajikan Orangorang Tua Bahagia Selangor secretary Stanley Yap, witnessed by the volunteers.

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