There is no stronger bond between a mother and her child as every moment shared is a memory that will last forever. Leading diaper brand, Drypers, continues its quest to highlight these moments and the unique bond through the return of their Moms of Malaysia campaign.
Drypers is calling out to all moms that are full of compassion to be a part of their Share A Little Comfort program, an initiative that aims to transform four orphanages into more comfortable homes for the children.
A simple moment shared between a mother and her baby is priceless whether it’s the act of making their little one laugh or seeing them roll over for the first time. Although most modern moms today are often busy juggling daily responsibilities and at times overlook how meaningful these interactions with their precious ones truly are.
Drypers’ Moms of Malaysia is a campaign that aims to communicate to local mothers that every moment is important. Proud mothers from all over Malaysia are encouraged to share snapshots of magical moments with their babies by posting them up on Facebook or Instagram Page with the hashtag #momsofmalaysia and tag Drypers Malaysia. Photos will be showcased during the official launch in May.
“We know that many parents out there who are keen to help better the lives of children who are less fortunate than their own. Share A Little Comfort is a great way for Moms of Malaysia to do so, and if you are not a member please join Drypers Baby Club to donate points and even show up to lend a hand on site and be part of this purposeful work. This is a gesture that we know is needed and will be appreciated so let’s join hands and make a difference together. Collectively, we can make these children’s everyday moments at home more comfortable and enjoyable,” shared Elaine Daly, Drypers Moms of Malaysia advocate.
Drypers is set to begin renovations of the first home, Rumah Anak-Anak Yatim dan Arnaf As-Solihin Kanchong Darat, in Banting – an orphanage, which operates purely on funding received from its kind-hearted owner and that is in great need of a makeover.
Funds will be used for various improvements to the space, which is home to 120 children between the ages of 2 to 18 years. The renovation will include repairs, giving the home a fresh coat of paint and adding a new library.
So if you’re a mother in Malaysia who is keen to help, don’t forget to participate because a small action goes a long way!