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Marriott Kathmandu and Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu have joined hands with the Baby Life Home NGO to orchestrate a touching CSR endeavor. The core objective of this collaboration is to infuse youthful spirits with exuberance and ingenuity. Through a harmonious partnership, the two hotels orchestrated an exceptional origami art session that left an indelible mark on young minds.
Under the guidance of the accomplished Kyohei Doizoe, who serves as the Director Chef at Kaku Kaku Shika Jika, a Japanese-themed dining establishment nestled within Fairfield, Thamel, the children at Baby Life Home were introduced to the delicate yet captivating realm of paper folding, culminating in the creation of intricate origami masterpieces. Beyond being a testament to the unwavering commitment of Marriott Kathmandu and Fairfield to their societal responsibilities, this endeavor also underscored the pivotal role of artistic expression in fostering all-encompassing child development.

Beyond the enriching artistic workshops, the hotels extended their generosity by donating a range of essentials, including clothing, sports equipment, and crucial stationery items. This magnanimous gesture reverberated deeply, not only enriching the lives of these children but also spotlighting the potency of collective endeavors for the greater good.
"We are honored to join hands with Baby Life Home NGO to make a difference in the lives of these wonderful children. Witnessing their enthusiasm and creativity was truly inspiring," commented Gaurav Agrawal, owner of Marriott Kathmandu and Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu.

This remarkable CSR undertaking stands as a constituent of the broader philanthropic commitment by the Marriott Group to uplift and empower communities, with a dedicated emphasis on nurturing the well-being and education of children.
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