Porsche Brunei hosted the Porsche Community Ramadhan Kitchen on Saturday to mark International Women’s Day, uniting female Porsche owners and single mothers to prepare meals for those in need, blending compassion with empowerment.
The event reflects Porsche Brunei’s commitment to enriching lives and uplifting the community, aligning with the spirit of giving.
Porsche Brunei, under QAF Prestige Sdn Bhd, partnered with SCOT Brunei, a non-profit dedicated to sustainable poverty alleviation in Brunei Darussalam. They prepared 250 home-cooked meals for distribution to mosques and temporary shelters on the same day.
The event unfolded in three stages. It began with hours of preparation, followed by two hours of cooking and then the packaging of the food, dispatching it to designated locations in the Brunei-Muara District, such as temporary shelter homes and mosques.
For the single mothers involved, the programme offered more than a chance to contribute – it provided a meaningful opportunity to showcase their skills and connect with others, fostering a sense of empowerment.
For Porsche Brunei, this initiative is more than just a mere social assignment – it’s a reflection of their ethos that luxury is about enriching lives. The programme reflects their commitment to driving positive change, particularly during Ramadhan, by merging community support with empowerment.
By focusing on women, the event honoured resilience while delivering sustenance to those who need it most, reinforcing Porsche Brunei’s role as a force for good.
The Porsche Community Ramadhan Kitchen stood as an inspiration of what is possible when community spirit meets corporate responsibility. For Porsche Brunei, it is a step toward a legacy of impact – where every meal prepared and every hand extended builds stronger, more compassionate people.