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Dec 06, 2015 News
On November 28, 2015 at the first ever Business Exposition 2015 held at the Sophia Exhibition, Fun Park Rentals launched its “Happy Hour Sharing and Caring” initiative. It is slated to continue until December 31, 2015.
According to Manager, Ms Athalyah Yisrael, the venture focuses on teaching children to reach out to other children, to show caring and kindness to those less fortunate than themselves.
“I believe that teaching a child to share is one of the most rewarding gifts that a parent can give to a child. It can be done for a birthday, special day or just a day of sharing with the less fortunate.
We at Fun Park Rentals, located at 165 BB Eccles, are presenting the opportunity to teach your child ‘A LESSON IN SHARING’ by bringing them fun rides at 20 percent discounted cost to a location of your (parent or guardian) choice and watching your child grow through sharing.”
This can be done, according to Yisrael, “by first engaging your child/children and sharing with the less fortunate, by contacting an Orphanage, a Community Centre, or any place where underprivileged children can be reached, and offer to bring to them an unforgettable happy hour of a Fun Park Experience”.
According to Yisrael, to book an orphanage and bring the Fun Park happy hour, 617-0173 is the number to call.
“Fun Park Happy Hour is about giving your child the opportunity to grow in the right direction,” she added.
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