AIA's Letters for the Future

~ Posted on Wednesday, September 3, 2014 at 12:41 PM ~

As a mother of 3 kiddos, I'm constantly kept on my toes, from sun up to sun down, being a full-time mummy where I need to make sure kiddo is send to and from preK on time every week days, taking care and keeping our 2 girls busy when eldest is in preK, helping and guiding eldest with his homework, making sure clothes are all clean and ready, food are prepared and cooked for the family, on top of taking care of the administration part of hubby's business and lots more.

I'm sure I'm not the only one, but as we are constantly being distracted and kept busy with all these daily routines, I wonder how often do we just sit down and enjoy the precious moments we can have with our family and loved ones?

I came across this cool campaign by AIA, where we can write a message of love to our children! Awesome possum! I think this will be a fun thing to surprise our kiddos down the road, you know, a letter from the past by mummy or daddy dearest!

 

AIA's Letters for the Future Campaign

The campaign runs from 2nd September until 12 October 2014 and you can submit your letter online in English, Malay or Chinese. All entries must be completed and submitted through "Letters for the Future" (#lettersforthefuture) application which sits on AIA Bhd's Facebook Page or through the site http://lettersforthefuture.meltwaterrise.com/

The first 1000 entries will receive a beautiful time capsule and AIA will notify successful participants if their entry is successful.

One cool thing to note is for every letter received, AIA is pledging RM1 to the AIA Touching Lives Fund which was set up to help children born with cleft and congenital heart problems (#realcareneverstops). What a cool way to be writing down your loving letters to your kiddos and at the same time doing charity!

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