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From Support to Action: LazadaForGood Empowers Community This Ramadan

This Ramadan, Lazada Malaysia turned its values into action by bringing trust, authenticity and community care beyond screens and into the streets. Through its LazadaForGood initiative, Lazada supported local bazaar vendors at Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar and Bazaar Ramadan Seri Sentosa, while creating meaningful moments of giving for the community ahead of iftar. By championing the people and traditions that make Ramadan in Malaysia so special, Lazada aimed to show that trust is not only something built online, but earned through real support, grounded engagement and a genuine commitment to uplifting local communities.

At the heart of every Ramadan bazaar is more than just food. Behind every stall is a local entrepreneur working long hours in the spirit of the season, balancing livelihood, resilience and devotion. Recognising this, LazadaForGood set out to honour the people who help shape the sights, flavours and spirit of Ramadan each year, while turning that support into something that could be shared more widely with the community.

LazadaForGood’s Ramadan initiative unfolded as a journey of giving that connected local vendors to the wider community in a deeply human way. On 3 March 2026, Malaysian content creator and host Daniel Cheang joined the Lazada team at Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar, where meals purchased from the local vendors were later distributed at Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq to members of the public who were gathering to break fast together.

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That spirit carried forward on 8 March 2026 at Bazaar Ramadan Seri Sentosa, where popular social media personalities The Pretty Mamas, joined LazadaForGood alongside Yang Berhormat Datuk Fahmi Fadzil, Minister of Communications. Surrounded by the sights, sounds and warmth of the Ramadan bazaar, the group spent time with vendors and witnessed firsthand the dedication behind every stall and every meal prepared during the fasting month.

Meals purchased during the visit were then brought to Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq and Masjid Al-Imam At-Tirmizi, where they were distributed to members of the public after Asar prayers and during iftar. From Bangsar to Taman Seri Sentosa, and from the bazaar to the people it serves, the initiative became more than a gesture, it became a living expression of what Ramadan is meant to embody, compassion, generosity and community.

Minister of Communications, YB Datuk Fahmi Fadzil who was also present, described initiatives like this as a meaningful effort that help communities deepen their appreciation of compassion, solidarity and shared responsibility, especially during Ramadan. According to him, programmes of this nature are significant as they bring together different segments of society, from local entrepreneurs working hard to sustain their livelihoods to communities who benefit from acts of giving. Such efforts not only support the local economy but also strengthen the social bonds within the community.

That sense of connection, between livelihood and giving, community and responsibility, is also at the heart of how Lazada Malaysia views its role during Ramadan.

Khairil Ahmad, Vice President of Government Affairs & Public Policy, Lazada Malaysia, said, “For us at Lazada, trust is not merely a promise, but a responsibility that must be demonstrated consistently. Through initiatives such as LazadaForGood, we aim to show that our role extends beyond the digital space. We are committed to supporting local businesses while also looking after the wellbeing of the communities that form the heartbeat of our platform. We believe that when actions are taken with responsibility and consistency, the relationships we build with consumers become more meaningful and enduring.”

The initiative reflects Lazada’s broader commitment to empowering local businesses while creating impact that is both inclusive and meaningful. By connecting on-ground community engagement with its wider digital ecosystem, Lazada continues to show how trust can move beyond transactions and become something people can see, feel and experience in real life. Through LazadaForGood, that commitment comes to life in a way that feels especially relevant during Ramadan, a season rooted in generosity, compassion and community.

For more information on Lazada Malaysia’s initiatives and upcoming campaigns, please visit Lazada Malaysia on its official Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok.

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