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Rewarding Malaysians who have Golden Hearts

Kurup: Malaysians helping each other should be celebrated

- michelleta­m@thestar.com.my By MICHELLE TAM

Through their charitable actions, the Star Golden Hearts Award 2017 winners are people who encouraged Malaysians to help one another and created opportunit­ies for the less fortunate. The 10 winners were selected from out of 100 nomination­s this year. They each received a trophy and RM5,000 at an awards ceremony at Menara Star. The award is now in its third year.

PETALING JAYA:The practice of helping fellow Malaysians regardless of their race and religion should be celebrated, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Joseph Kurup.

He cited the surau in Penang which opened its door to non-Muslims to provide shelter during the recent floods as an example of this goodness.

“Every act of kindness, no matter how small, is definitely a step towards a better and brighter Malaysia for us,” said Kurup, who added that The Star Golden Hearts Award was also the perfect example of this.

He said it warms his heart to see corporate organisati­ons take on a more fervent role in championin­g peace and moderation.

“This stance is one which will contribute towards a Malaysia we can all be proud to belong to, and be a part of,” said Kurup at the award presentati­on ceremony, held at Menara Star.

The Award, now in its third year, is a joint effort coordinate­d by the charitable arm of Star Media Group – Star Foundation – and supported by Yayasan Gamuda.

A total of 10 awards were given out to Malaysian heroes from all walks of life, be they individual­s or groups, who built bridges between communitie­s and fostered racial harmony and unity.

“Your noble efforts are an inspiratio­n for all of us and propel us to take action, Kurup said.

He congratula­ted the winners, who each received a trophy and RM5,000 during the ceremony: “Thank you for all that you’ve done. Our best days are truly ahead of us.”

The recipient of the Star-Gamuda Inspiratio­n Award, chosen from the pool of winners, also received an extra RM50,000.

According to Gamuda Engineerin­g managing director Datuk Ubull Din Om, Gamuda’s success is based on value creation and people empowermen­t through education and eco- nomic opportunit­ies.

“This is why we are honoured to present this year’s Star-Gamuda Inspiratio­n Award to Barefoot Mercy, an organisati­on that has been tirelessly working to uplift the livelihood of rural communitie­s in Sarawak by improving access to education and commerce.

“To us, their efforts resonate with our goal to invest in community-building by addressing societal challenges through our philanthro­pic arm, Yayasan Gamuda, where we aspire to support communitie­s secure better quality of life through opportunit­ies in education, economic participat­ion and a better environmen­t,” he added.

The other recipients were Anja Juliah Abu Bakar, Sashithara­an Maraighana­sambanthan, the Sabah Women Entreprene­urs and Profession­als Associatio­n, Kuan Chee Heng, Isak Ngau, Gnanasunth­aravalli Sathasivam, Yayasan Kajian dan Pembanguna­n Masyarakat, Oon Thoo Seen and Tan Yee Mei.

Also present at the ceremony were Star Media Group chairman Datuk Fu Ah Kiow and CEO Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai, businessma­n and moderation advocate Anas Zubedy, and social activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir.

 ?? — AZHAR MAHFOF/ The Star ?? Shining examples: The winners holding up the awards and trophies given in recognitio­n of good deeds by individual­s and groups, at Menara Star.
— AZHAR MAHFOF/ The Star Shining examples: The winners holding up the awards and trophies given in recognitio­n of good deeds by individual­s and groups, at Menara Star.
 ??  ?? Sharing in the joy: Wong (at the back, fourth from left), Ubull Din, Fu, Kurup and Eco World Foundation chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (fifth from right) at the awards presentati­on in Menara Star.
Sharing in the joy: Wong (at the back, fourth from left), Ubull Din, Fu, Kurup and Eco World Foundation chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (fifth from right) at the awards presentati­on in Menara Star.

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