Carousell,
one of the world’s largest and fastest growing mobile classified marketplaces, celebrated
the success of its #MYLocalWira pro-social campaign with a Family Day
party held in conjunction with Malaysia Day.
A total of RM8, 000 was raised for the campaign’s beneficiary, Parents Without
Partners (PWP), a charitable organisation established to help single parents in need, through the sales of preloved items on Carousell donated by notable
Malaysian personalities. They were squash legend Datuk Nicol David, Malaysia’s first female ONE Championship mixed
martial arts (MMA) athlete and Global Citizen Ambassador Ann Osman, international model and
renowned fashion and beauty entrepreneur Amber
Chia, professional motorsport athlete and Malaysia's "Drift
Queen” Leona Chin, world-class diver Leong Mun Yee, national gymnast Farah Ann and three times national Olympic track cyclist Josiah Ng. The latest to team up
with Carousell was Malaysia’s badminton hero, Datuk
Wira Lee Chong Wei, who offered his personal badminton racket that came
with an autographed sleeve to the campaign.
“Carousell
believes in the importance of giving back, and we strive to be an active
participant in building a supportive community not just among Carousell members
but among all Malaysians. Ours is a platform that cares, and we hope this
Family Day celebration brings families and communities closer together,” said Mr Tang Siew Wai, Country
Head, Carousell Malaysia.
The party
was a fun-filled experience for PWP members and their children, with lightsaber
training led by the Star Wars Malaysia Fan Club, a magic show and balloon
sculptures by Uncle Charlie, the clown, and activities like a storytelling
session by the KL Book Appreciation Club and sand art, with ice-cold treats
from Inside Scoop. Present in support of
this event were #MYLocalWira advocates Farah Ann and Josiah Ng.
“We are very
appreciative of the support we have received from Carousell – it’s a really
good online marketplace for Malaysians to sell and buy at reasonable prices, which
is very helpful for those who are on a budget. We also thank all the people who
bid on the items,” said Mr Adrian Ong, Director and Operations Manager, Parents Without
Partners.
“The daily demands of raising a family are tough, especially for single
parents and these funds will go a long way towards daily necessities such as rent,
groceries and school supplies for the children.”
PWP raises funds
primarily through the sale of preloved items at their thrift store, Jumble
Station. Today, Malaysians can also contribute to this charitable organisation by
purchasing the items on Carousell (pwpofficial).
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