The
International Women’s Association (IWA) Johor Baru recently held its annual
charity Christmas Bazaar at a section of the KOMTAR JBCC concourse.
Home-baked cakes and pastries at the IWA JB Christmas Bazaar at KOMTAR JBCC |
This was a
much anticipated, one-of-its-kind bazaar where shoppers could browse around for
unique items from stalls set up by IWA members from nations like Australia, Belgium,
Finland, Germany, India, Korea, Netherlands, England, Scotland, the United
States, Singapore and Malaysia.
Proceeds
from the Christmas Bazaar 2016 will benefit the Johor Area Rehabilitation
Organisation (JARO), JEiWA, a NGO that provides support to abused professional
women and Soroptomist International JB’s school for refugee children in Kota
Tinggi.
Some products on the JARO table at the Christmas Bazaar |
IWA JB
has established a long-standing relationship with JARO, a local registered
charity.
Their products are created in
rattan, paper and beautiful batik fabric by physically disabled artisans who
are trained in various skills in the basketry, book-binding and tailoring
sections of their sheltered workshop.
Among the
19 tables set up in a section of the KOMTAR JBCC concourse, were previous
participants like Amber Touch, amber jewelley by Jolanta Pawlowska, S & L
Vintners, a range of French wines by Sylviane Siah, JARO handicrafts and of
course, the ever popular home-baked cakes and pastries by IWA ladies.
A section of the IWA Christmas Bazaar |
Some
interesting and unique handicrafts for sale include handmade soy candles, home
décor and fragrance items by Mesmerised Home & Lifestyle (Roshidah Ismail),
Indonesian souvenirs and décor items by Blue Lagoon (Ani Morel), useful items
like bags, pouches and décor items by Chic Living (Kati Alajarvi), jewellery
and accessories by Angline’s Closet (Avril Tan) as well as décor and gifts
created from seeds and plants by Seed’s Corner (Pink Liew and Hui Peng).
The wide
range of Japanese handicrafts and products by Tsukuru (Machoke Kozuma) attracted
a sizeable crowd that left hardly any standing room in front of that table!
A large crowd in front of the Tsukuru table! |
Personal
wellness items were presented in range of rejuvenating products by Jeunesse
(Dru Jones and Junelle Thomson), organic products by Safiyya Mediterranean
(Safiyya Farhaty) and health and aromatherapy items by Sol Wellness (Chan
Cudennec).
JEiWA had
a table to promote the NGO’s T-shirt, heritage cook book and health products
while writer, Brenda Broster was there to promote her range of books for
children and adults.
The
bazaar also had a collection of outdoor toys and sports equipment for children
by Black & White Trading (Maria Harkins) and even homemade dog treats by
Pet Kawan (Maithreyi Pal) and the promotion of Tropical Reserve And
Conservation Centre (TRACC) by Hazel Oakley.
Writer, Brenda Broster, with her range of books |
IWA JB is
a non-profit charity group established in May 1999 to organize fund-raising
social events to contribute towards healthcare, education and other social
needs here.
Find unique items from around the world at the IWA Chrismas Bazaar |
Since its
inception, the IWA has raised funds to support various causes including the
children’s welfare home in Saleng, the Rotary Dialysis Centre and several Tamil
schools in Kulai.
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