As we celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, we sincerely thank all kind-hearted donors for sending delicious mooncakes and beautiful lanterns to the Ai Chuan Di Disability Care Center. Your generosity has brought warmth and joy to our family members here, making this festive occasion even more special. Your support is not just a material gift but a true act of charity, spreading love and care to those in need.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Reunion Festival, is one of the most significant traditional Chinese celebrations. It symbolizes family togetherness and harmony. Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, people celebrate by admiring the full moon, eating mooncakes, and hanging lanterns. Among the many legends of this festival, the most famous is the story of Chang’e flying to the moon, symbolizing hope and blessings. With the efforts of charitable organizations in Malaysia, we strive to bring more warmth and inclusivity to people with disabilities through various festive activities. Every donation in Malaysia, every act of kindness, helps improve their lives and gives them a brighter future. If you wish to make a greater impact, consider becoming a volunteer in Malaysia and working with us to spread love and support.
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