Mother's Day Hi Tea

In appreciation of the continuous support for the organisation, Ain Society frequently organises high-tea sessions in conjunction with Mother's Day for our supporters and their families and friends, usually held in hotels in the month of May. The Mother's Day Hi Tea events are named "Kasih Buat Bonda" or "To Mum With Love".  The events include forums on appreciating the role and responsibilities of mothers. The husbands play a very important role at the end of the forum, that is to show their love towards their wives who are mothers of their children, by presenting the wives with gifts of love. 

The following are previous Mother's Day Hi Tea events organised by Ain Society:

  1. 31 May 2007 held at the Malay Heritage Centre. It was hosted by Mediacorp artist Faridah Muhammad or Cik Sal Boleh, with panel speakers Asmah Laili, Suzanna Sulaiman and Ainah Embit.

  2. 17 May 2008 held at the Furama Riverfront Hotel. An artist from Malaysia, Ziana Zain, was invited to perform and entertain the audience. More than 600 individuals turned up for the event.

  3. 17 May 2009 held at the Pan Pacific Hotel. Invited guest artists were Jalaludin Hassan, a famous actor from Malaysia and Junainah M Amin, the local veteran singer. More than 400 participants attended the event

  4. 16 May 2010 held at the Furama City Centre Hotel. This was a more special event during which a forum on Breast Cancer were held, during which invited speaker Dr Ho Pey Woei, a surgeon from Tan Tock Seng Hospital, shared information on how breast cancer happens, challenges faced if breast cancer is not treated, different treatments for different stages of breast cancer, the benefits of chemotherapy and the most recent updates and advances in breast cancer research. The late Mdm Azizah, a breast cancer patient, also shared on her personal experiences. Two weeks later, Mdm Azizah passed away. More than 150 participants attended.

  5. 15 May 2011 held at the Furama City Centre Hotel, called "A Promise of Life - Till Death Do Us Part". This was also a seminar on breast cancer awareness, graced by invited speaker Dr Dalilah Kamaruddin from the National Cancer Society of Malaysia, followed by a sharing session by Diana Nasution, the famous Indonesian singer of the song "Benci Tapi Rindu" who is also breast cancer survivor.

For any queries on the events, please do not hesitate to contact Ms Sa'emah Ali at 63424829 or email query@ainsociety.org.sg