Cake Cutting Moment; MP General Chemel Roukouz, Architect Ms. Terry Bitar Founder and President of Charity Donation, Michel Azzi, Archbishop Georges Saliba of the Syriac Orthodox
Charity Donation Foundation launched a campaign entitled “Share your festivities, Feed a Family” in a huge Gala dinner on Saturday December 8th, 2018 in the presence of Politicians, Diplomats, Artists and Business Men.

Mayor Nabil Kahale of Sin el Fil, MP Fadi Alame, MP General Chemel Roukouz
Architect Ms. Terry Bitar, Founder and President of Charity Donation stressed that the importance of a man lies in his Humanity and not in the material successes one does. She also noted that the basic work of the foundation is to spread the knowledge of Goodwill and encourage the civil society to help others.

Master of Ceremony Mr. Imad Abi Haila of MTV Lebanon

Architect Ms. Terry Bitar Founder and President of Charity Donation
The Gala was attended by special guests such as Deputy General Shemel Roukoz, Deputy Fadi Alame, Deputy Eddy Demerjian, representatives of the Ministry of Defence, Mayor Nabil Kahale of Sin El fil, Archbishop Georges Saliba, Ambassador Elie Turk and Ms. Myriam Skaff, president of Ketleh Chaabiyeh.

Dr. Samir Mallo previous member of Zahle’s Municipality, Mr. Joseph Demerjian CEO of Exxe trading & Zahle Karting club, Ms. Therese Demerjian, Ms. Jeannette Bitar, Ms. Myriam Skaff, Ms. Stephany Bitar Vice President of Charity Donation, Mr. Samer Kahil CEO of Kidzmondo, Architect Ms. Terry Bitar Founder and President of Charity Donation, Ambassador Elie Turk

Ms. Stephanie Bitar Vice President of Charity Donation, Producer Jad Shwery, Star Lola Jaffan
On the Artistic side, Director and producer Jad Shwery, Artist Michel Azzi and, Influencer Paola El Sitt were present to support the cause. The event continued in a variety of musical performances on stage from Opera show by international Opera singer Ms. Tara Maalouf, and then “We Sing We Serve” campaign by Lions Club had a distinguished presence with its western songs. Afterwards, emerging Lebanese artist Ms. Lola Jaffan dazzled everyone with her singing and beauty.
The eastern Arabic songs had a big role with artist Marc Abdel Nour, and Artist Bilal Dahouk and his band; whereas the whole show ended by the performance of heartbeat Parade.

Heartbeat Parade

Kidzmondo Team on the wall of fame
More than 300 persons attended the Gala, enjoyed the program and, helped feed a family during the festivities.
The whole initiative is supported by the presence of major companies such as Alfa, MTC Touch, MTV, NRJ, Antypas Cars, Kidz Mondo, Rim, Serum and Solutions, Fleur de Lys and, Pinella Moawad Diet Center.

Lions We Sing We Serve team

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