Celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, QNET invited 200 orphans from Yayasan Darul Aitam and Yayasan Cahaya Alam as well as top leaders to break the fast together at the Puri Agung Ballroom, Grand Sahid Hotel, Jakarta on June 13. “Touching a Billion Hearts” is the theme of this CSR activities.
The children look so cheerful after watching marawis performed by their own peers and listened to some inspiring tales from Kak Aryo, a story teller. An entertaining way to convey QNET’s message to the kids about the importance of honesty, self-reliance and smart work.
In his speech Chief Marketing Officer Trevor Kuna said, “This is a special opportunity for us to give back to our communities and give love especially to the children from Yayasan Darul Aitam and Yayasan Cahaya Alam.” Furthermore he continued, “Eventhough we all have come here from different places, from different countries, we all have different beliefs, different hopes and different dreams, but right now, right here, we are one in carrying out QNET’s Mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. Giving back is what lies at the heart of QNET. Employees and Independent Representatives know we are bound together by the concept of RHYTHM.”
This event has marked the start of QNET’s campaign “Touching a Billion Hearts” which will be carried out in 10 countries. This campaign is QNET’s promise to make a change in the world by generating a chain of heartfelt actions that will reach a billion people.
Hosted by QNET Indonesia team, this happy occasion was graced by Chief Pathman Senathirajah, Resident Director for Indonesia Zaheer Merchant, Chief Marketing Officer Trevor Kuna, Director of PT QN International Indonesia Ina Rachman, AVP Rosli Ismail and AVP Gita Hartanto. They handed donation to the 2 foundations, while QNET top leaders, coming from various provinces of Indonesia, helped the team in giving away school kits to the children.
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