Learning to ride a bicycle, going shopping, learning to speak again, or having a comfortable mattress to sleep on; these are things we all take for granted. But for someone who is an orphan or a stroke survivor or is disabled and bed-ridden, they can be a dream come true.
These are among the wishes that young Malaysians from AISEC, ELC International School and Nuffnang bloggers will turn into reality within a month under the Promise Me youth engagement programme initiated by The Truly Loving Company (TLC). During the one-month campaign period, the youth who have volunteered to make these wishes come true, will record their progress at http://www.tlcpromiseme.com, a dedicated microsite that will allow the online public to follow their individual journeys and participate by assisting the youths in fulfilling their pledges.
About 70 wishes have come in from TLC’s charity partners: The Handicapped & Mentally Disabled Children Association Johor Bahru, Hospis Malaysia, National Stroke Association of Malaysia and Rumah Aman.
TLC’s Promise Me campaign was launched on 5th July 2010 by Dato’ Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, Minister of Women, Family & Community Development at the concourse of the Bangsar Shopping Complex. Also present at the launch was Engku Emran bin Engku Zainal Abidin, the CEO of Bernama TV.
Julia Chong, CEO and Founder of The Truly Loving Company commented that Promise Me is about channeling the collective energy of communities in helping the less privileged in our society. “As Gen Y is the next generation of opinion leaders and decision makers, it is important that we inculcate in them caring values so that when they venture into the work force, Corporate Social Responsibility becomes a way of life,” she said.
Dato’ Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil emphasized that this campaign was an excellent example of how the ministry can collaborate with the private sector to jointly benefit the community and demonstrate the caring values of all Malaysians. She said the TLC Promise Me campaign was an innovative and inspirational way to engage youth in community development.
“Youth are the trustees of our future, and critical stakeholders in all aspects of society. With their energy, motivation and fresh outlook on things, they can make a big difference to the wellbeing of our community. I am really looking forward to seeing the outcome of this programme,” she added.
Engku Emran, CEO of Bernama TV felt that this project is very meaningful and as the official TV partner, Bernama TV can help spread the caring message of the TLC Promise Me campaign. It will be a heart-warming experience to embark on and it inspires the public to help the less fortunate as there is nothing more gratifying than contributing to and changing the lives of others for the better.
The Truly Loving Company is Malaysia’s first social enterprise which pledges 100% of its dividends to its Charity Partners through The Truly Loving Company Charitable Trust held by HSBC (Malaysia) Trustees Bhd. TLC’s revenue is derived from sales of the TLC brand of quality household and personal care products such as dishwashing liquid, floor and toilet bowl cleaners, shower crèmes and hand & body lotions in retail outlets and hypermarkets such as Giant, Tesco, Jusco, Carrefour and Cold Storage.
Go to http://www.tlcpromiseme.com to follow the stories of how these wishes are being fulfilled. Support TLC and be a Fan on Facebook at http://www.thetrulylovingcompany.com
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