Rules of Virtual Challenges – FUN, FUN, FUN!

Rules of Virtual Challenges – FUN, FUN, FUN!

by Rachel Fernandez

BHP brings fun to Club Rainbow children and their families during #stayhome period.

Circuit breaker. Work From Home. Home-Based Learning.

These are the three keywords buzzing around in the last three months for everyone from all walks of life, affected regardless. More so for chronically-ill children.

Amidst the uncertainty caused by Covid-19, the usual outdoor activities, social integrations, corporate CSR engagements were all postponed to ensure safety for everyone and to be in-line with the Government prevention initiatives. Everything we know seems to be online or done virtually. But what about the children with Club Rainbow? One corporate - BHP helped to bring fun and interaction all the same to these children.

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During the circuit breaker, BHP collaborated with Club Rainbow to bring about a series of virtual challenges to engage the children. The Dalgona Coffee Making Challenge, Trash to Treasure Upcycling Challenge, Make your own Stay Home Video Challenge. BHP also kindly sponsored prizes for the Top three winners from both activities - Trash to Treasure Upcycling and Make your own Stay Home Video Challenge.

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These challenges gave the children and their families an opportunity to bond and appreciate family time together. From trying their hand at the trending whipped cream with coffee to upheaving their homes for recyclable items to create something useful and finally getting their act together for a stay home video, brought out the creativity in everyone.

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Top three winners from Trash to Treasure Upcycling:

1. Teo Li Li (Stool from Recycling bottles)

2. Aiden Chan (Space Mission Game from recycled materials)

3. Garren Sum (Mother’s Day Card from recycled materials



Top three winners from Make your own Stay Home Video Challenge:

1. Adli Irfan Bin Mohammed Rino Shahril

2. Ng Jun Rong

3. Nur Elfarysha Melissa Binte Muhammad Norman

Watch their videos here.


We saw almost 30 children and their families coming forward to participate in this virtual challenge. 

We thank BHP for being the rainbow in the children’s life and showing them that fun and interaction is possible virtually even when the fun that they know of is taken away by COVID-19.

THANK YOU, BHP!



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