Starbucks Malaysia membuat pengumuman mengejutkan dengan menyalurkan RM500,000 untuk memperkukuh impak inisiatif ini.
Starbucks Malaysia menutup kempen sepanjang tahun ‘Starbucks Art For Good: The Bearista Art Project’ dengan perayaan kreatif, inklusiviti, dan impak sosial yang luar biasa.
Ramai daripada mereka telah mengatasi cabaran peribadi, menggunakan seni sebagai medium ekspresi diri dan penceritaan, membuktikan bahawa kreativiti tidak mengenal batasan. “Kami amat terinspirasi dengan artis-artis hebat yang telah mencurahkan jiwa dan raga mereka ke dalam projek ini, dan kami berbesar hati untuk menyokong dalam perjalanan kreatif mereka.
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