Grand buka puasa treat for special youths and trainers


Aktekin (in white shirt) receiving a painting by the youths from Syed Mustaffa at the event.

ABOUT 20 special youths and trainers from the Networking Action for Disabled Youths (Nady) were treated to a scrumptious buka puasa meal by Hotel Grand Continental Langkawi in Kedah.

Hotel manager Taner Aktekin said this was the hotel’s first corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative to mark the holy month of Ramadan.

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