Show Your Loves this Festive Season with World Vision Malaysia’s Gifts of Hope

In conjunction with the year-end festive season celebration, World Vision Malaysia invites publics to give the Gift of Hope to children and communities in impoverished communities. World Vision Malaysia is releasing the Gifts of Hope Catalogue which features a variety of gifts that will bring about tangible and measurable changes to children and communities, giving them the opportunity to overcome poverty.

Gifts featured in this year’s Catalogue are:

1For Children – Learning Resources, Nutritious Meals, Child Rights Training

Give children the head start they need by presenting them with tools to facilitate their learning; nutritious meals to help them grow healthy and strong; and knowledge, to help them protect themselves.

2For Parents – Mummy-To-Be Pack, Sewing Machine, Positive Parenting Training

Equip parents with the skills and resources that will help them provide for their children’sphysical and emotional needs.

3For Families – Goats, Sheep, Cows

Goats, sheep and cows produce protein-rich milk that are not only beneficial for children’shealth, but can be used to make dairy products like butter and cheese which could be sold and provide a sustainable source of income for families.

4For Schools – Toilets, Clean Water

Children in rural communities often miss school due to illnesses caused by water-borne diseases. Equip schools with toilets and clean water amenities to improve sanitation practices among school-going children.

For more information, visit Gifts of Hope or call (603) 7800 0899. Alternatively, visit the Gifts of Hope roadshow at:

  • Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru (Ground Floor, near Squid Boy) 9 – 11 November 2018;
  • Main Place Mall, Selangor (Ground Floor, near Starbucks) 30 November – 2 December 2018;
  • Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur (Basement 1, near Bread Story) 6 – 9 December 2018;
  • 1 Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya (Second Floor, Centre Court, near Popular bookstore) 21-23 December 2018

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