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McDonald's Malaysia Celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival with Orphanages Across the Nation

 McDonald's Malaysia recently celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, an occasion symbolizing unity and joy, by hosting orphanages across the country. As part of its ongoing community engagement efforts, more than 30 selected McDonald's outlets nationwide welcomed children from orphanages to participate in lantern coloring activities, traditional games, and enjoy delicious McDonald's meals. The celebration not only created a memorable experience filled with happiness and laughter but also helped instill an appreciation for heritage and culture, fostering a true sense of togetherness.


 




Dato’ Haji Azmir Jaafar, Managing Director and Local Operating Partner of McDonald’s Malaysia, shared: “The Mid-Autumn Festival is a celebration of unity and joy – values at the heart of McDonald’s brand philosophy. As a locally rooted organization, McDonald’s Malaysia prioritizes serving and giving back to the community. This celebration provided an opportunity to embrace these values and bring happiness to children throughout Malaysia.”


 


This initiative is one of many community-focused efforts under the Program Komuniti @ McDonald’s and RMHC, which aim to give back to local communities and support underserved groups. McDonald's Malaysia organizes over 19,000 community initiatives annually, ensuring no one is left behind and reaffirming its commitment to positively impacting lives across the country.


 


As part of these efforts, McDonald’s is preparing for the upcoming McDonald’s Community Month in October, during which birthday parties will be hosted for children from orphanages nationwide. Other key initiatives include celebrating Chinese New Year with senior citizens at retirement homes, further highlighting McDonald’s dedication to community welfare throughout the year.

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