Resort-style break of fast for underprivileged children in Port Dickson


Children receiving goodie bags and choosing food for their break of fast at the event hosted by Lexis Hotel Group in Port Dickson.

ORPHANS from Yayasan Anak-Anak Yatim Islam Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, were treated to a break of fast courtesy of Lexis Hibiscus resort and Grand Lexis Port Dickson.

The event in conjunction with Ramadan was a memorable occasion for the children who also received duit raya and goodie bags.

Lexis Hotel Group president Prof Datuk Mandy Chew said apart from carrying out its corporate social responsibility, the initiative was part of the group’s commitment to support the local community, foster goodwill and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

“At Lexis Hibiscus and Grand Lexis Port Dickson, we believe in the power of giving back to the community.

“Ramadan is a time of compassion and reflection, and we are honoured to have had the opportunity to create a meaningful and joyous experience for the children,” said Chew.

Children choosing food for their break of fast at the event hosted by Lexis Hotel Group in Port Dickson.
Children choosing food for their break of fast at the event hosted by Lexis Hotel Group in Port Dickson.

Before breaking fast, the children were treated to a series of fun-filled outdoor activities including train, bicycle and e-scooter rides, go-karting and telematch games.

The buka puasa was held at the resort’s Roselle Coffee House.

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