
Support a superheroic cause at ‘Superman' charity screening
PETALING JAYA : You don't need to be Clark Kent to make a difference.
Experience thrilling superhero action while supporting a meaningful cause with The Ripple Effect 5.0, a charity screening of the new 'Superman' movie at TGV Jaya Shopping Centre here this Saturday (July 12).
Organised by brothers Visaghan and Pranava Shanta Mohan under the Asia Weaves charity initiative, the event – now in its fifth year – is aimed at raising funds for Hospis Malaysia.
'Since we started, we've had the privilege of meeting patients and families whose lives have been profoundly touched by Hospis Malaysia's compassionate care. These encounters have only strengthened our resolve to support them however we can,' Pranava told FMT Lifestyle.
'This year, as always, our goal remains to raise both public awareness of Hospis Malaysia and palliative care, as well as to raise funds to sustain their operations.'
Visaghan started the Ripple Effect Charity Fundraiser in 2019 after his late neighbour and family friend, K Jegadeva, passed away from cancer. Thanks to palliative care, he was able to live his last days with comfort and dignity.
'Before his passing, Uncle expressed a heartfelt wish to raise funds for the centre, a cause that deeply resonated with him. Over time, we've come to realise that the story of Hospis extends far beyond our personal connection,' Visaghan explained.
'Their unwavering support, compassion, and impact on countless families have inspired us to continue this mission – not only in Uncle's memory but also in honour of every life they touch.'
Inspired by their late family friend Uncle Jegadeva, Visaghan set out in 2019 to raise funds for Hospis Malaysia.
According to the brothers, 80% of Hospis Malaysia's total costs go to patient-care services – such as home visits by its clinical team – to assess and support them in managing pain and symptoms. This service is provided completely free of charge.
Hospis Malaysia also provides medication and medical equipment to the terminally ill.
The first iteration of the Ripple Effect fundraiser, a charity screening of 'Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker', raised over RM27,000. This was followed by versions 2.0 and 3.0 in 2020 and 2021, respectively, which saw funds raised through online Christmas and New Year bazaars.
In 2023, the Ripple Effect 4.0 successfully raised RM13,100 – RM100 above their target! – through a charity screening of 'Barbie'.
This time around, Visaghan and Pranava do not have any fundraising goal in mind: they simply hope to sell every seat, 238 in all.
Thanks to sponsorship from Brickfields Asia College, 100% of the event's profits will flow directly to Hospis Malaysia. Additional donations are more than welcome.
The brothers believe 'Superman' to be the ideal film for their fundraiser as the superhero and the film's themes resonate across generations.
'It brings people together for a fun, action-packed evening while reminding us of the power of hope and doing good,' Visaghan said.
'Most importantly, it allows us to unite for a meaningful cause in a lighthearted and memorable way.'
The brothers believe 'Superman' is the ideal film as it will resonate with viewers of all ages.
The Ripple Effect 5.0: charity screening of 'Superman'
When:
Saturday, July 12 @ 7pm
Where:
TGV Jaya Shopping Centre,
Jalan 14/17, Seksyen 14,
46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tickets are RM100, with all proceeds going to Hospis Malaysia.
Donations can be made to Hospis Malaysia, Maybank account 5141 3212 1211. Please use the reference 'Superman'.
Kindly transfer monies directly to Hospis Malaysia and send the transfer slip to 017-569 4987 with your name, IC number and address to obtain a tax exempt receipt. Use this receipt to claim your ticket at the venue on the date of the screening.
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