Beirut, October 2017: In its third edition, ABC’s #ShinewithHope campaign in collaboration with the Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon (CCCL), hosted the kids for a heartwarming fashion show, where the true meaning of love and courage was displayed by all participants. Happiness inspired smiles of hope on the radiant faces of all those who attended, among which were local stars, influencers and media personalities.
As part of its corporate social responsibility plan, ABC teamed up once again with the Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon for an unforgettable event that proved to be yet another successful edition. ABC aimed to create a memorable experience for kids affected with cancer as well as survivors of the disease, uniting to show support and instill hope among all the present children. The fashion show was hosted by Carla Haddad and included the participation of a number of Lebanese stars that all wanted to show their support and encouragement, the list included: Anthony Touma, Asadour Euredjian, Chloe Hourani, Jimmy Kantar, Marc Hatem, Marcelino Gebrayel, Sandra Abbas and Valerie Abou Chacra. ABC turned a runway show into a fundraising platform where kids cheered as they walked down the runway, one after the other, their biggest smiles in place and their best fashion attires in check.
Nisrine Tannous, Fundraising Manager of the Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon, thanked ABC for setting an example when it comes to CSR: “We would like to thank ABC for supporting CCCL’s mission during the past years and on several occasions. We are delighted to gather here this year to highlight our children’s talents, their passion for fashion and love for life.” She went on to express appreciation to all those who have supported CCCL and who continue to do so: “Thanks to the support of philanthropists over the years, the Center has managed to treat more than 1419 children to this day, without discrimination and at no cost. On behalf of all our children, their families and employees at the Center, we would like to thank everyone for their contribution to our humanitarian mission. ”
The initiative saw tenants also join in on the cause, as many kids-wear brands from ABC Achrafieh mall and Department Store donated outfits to the CCCL kids, in addition some brands donated 2% from their sales from the 21st to the 29th of October.
ABC’s #ShinewithHope campaign continues to thrive because of its deep-rooted belief in the children of Lebanon and the importance of a future generation that is healthy and prosperous. This initiative aims at being a long lasting glimmer of hope for all children who are currently fighting cancer and aspiring towards a better future. Through #ShinewithHope, ABC focuses on an effective Corporate Social Responsibility program that exhibits concrete results for the CCCL, making a better life possible for kids affected by cancer.
About ABC:
In 1936, ABC laid the basis of what would become Lebanon’s way of conceiving shopping and leisure and led the way in the Retail industry.
ABC was the first retail store to introduce the mall concept to the Lebanese market and has become the country’s favorite brand and preferred lifestyle and shopping destination. By blending retail and entertainment, ABC has created a one-of-a-kind customer experience. Through its exclusive loyalty programs, outstanding events and buzzing activities, ABC is with no doubt Lebanon’s brightest example of retailtainment.
Today, the group operates 3 flagships in Lebanon’s prime districts, Dbayeh, Achrafieh and Verdun – in addition to 4 retail outlets across Lebanon and standalone boutiques for several international brands.
About CCCL:
The Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon (CCCL) is a regional center pioneering in the treatment of children with cancer.
Thanks to its affiliation with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, USA; and the rigorous research of our doctors and scientists at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), the average cure rate reaches 80%!
A regional pioneer in pediatric cancer treatment with a mission of hope and a healthy future for our dear children; where they are treated free of charge, with no cost at all on their parents.
Therefore, CCCL relies purely on donations; with a yearly need of 15 million USD.
Inaugurated in April 2002, the CCCL has treated, to date, over 1419 children with cancer. The treatment usually lasts for 3 years, costing an average of 55,000 USD a year for each patient.
The Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon (CCCL) has a variety of fundraising programs and projects all for the sole purpose of raising funds to treat our dear patients.
The more funds we have, the more patients we can treat!