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Koshidaka International KL Sponsors 52nd Japan Club Charity Bazaar in Kuala Lumpur to Support Underprivileged Communities

 

On November 3, 2024, Koshidaka International KL proudly participated in the 52nd Japan Club Charity Bazaar held at Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur, donating 50 vouchers worth RM 50 each. The event raised funds to support welfare facilities and organizations for disabled individuals in Malaysia.

Kuala Lumpur, November 3, 2024 – Koshidaka International KL is honored to have participated as a sponsor in the 52nd Japan Club Charity Bazaar, hosted by the Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur. This event, dedicated to supporting Malaysia’s underprivileged communities, took place on Sunday at Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur. In a gesture of solidarity and goodwill, Koshidaka International KL contributed to the cause by donating 50 vouchers, each valued at RM 50, as part of the charity’s fundraising efforts.

Held annually, the Japan Club Charity Bazaar is a beloved community event, where all proceeds benefit various Malaysian welfare facilities and organizations, particularly those focused on assisting individuals with disabilities. Among the Bazaar’s attractions, the handicrafts corner showcased a wide array of handmade items crafted by dedicated volunteers. This year, approximately 1,400 pieces across 33 varieties of handicrafts were displayed, adding vibrancy and a unique personal touch to the bazaar.

Koshidaka International KL is committed to supporting initiatives that contribute positively to local communities, and this event aligns well with its values of inclusivity and community support. The company’s sponsorship of the charity bazaar reflects its dedication to giving back to society and fostering a supportive environment for all individuals, especially those facing challenges. Koshidaka International KL extends its gratitude to the Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur for organizing such a meaningful event and looks forward to participating in similar charitable activities in the future.

About Koshidaka International KL Sdn Bhd

Koshidaka International was incorporated in 2021 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a full subsidiary of Koshidaka Holdings. The company serves as a management consultancy arm for the Karaoke Manekineko operations in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Karaoke Manekineko is a friendly and safe environment for Karaoke that is designed to accommodate a diverse range of customers, from families with young children to groups of friends and corporate teams.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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