The Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) was recently transformed into a lustrous night of radiating fun and excitement for the NKF Glow Run. Taking on a carnival-like atmosphere in conjunction with the National Kidney Foundation of Malaysia’s (NKF) 50th anniversary, the event featured among other activities, a luminous 5-kilometre fun run route lined with neon lights which saw over 3,000 participants celebrating life in an evening of pure amusement, laughter, sweat and sheer exhilaration.
The NKF Glow Run was aimed at promoting kidney health among young adults while increasing awareness of the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in a fun-filled and exciting manner through interaction with lights, which was undeniably a radiating feature of the entire event.
Runners and participants were arrayed in neon-coloured liquid and body paint while the vivid theme of light continued throughout the circuit. Another highlight of the event was the lantern light station adorned with colourful glowing lanterns which was also used to deliver messages on kidney facts while serving as a quirky photo opportunity.
In fact, the entire event itself proved to be picture perfect and Instagram worthy with illuminated photo booths and LED swings adding to the vibrancy of the night’s programme, which also included a night market, food trucks and a music festival featuring DJ Alexis Grace, one of Malaysia’s top DJs.
The event also witnessed the consummation of a car exhibition featuring a convoy of high-end luxury and sports cars, Volkswagens and Harley Davidson motorcycles. Leading up to the event, the convoy made prior stops at 1 Utama, Sunway Pyramid, and IOI City Mall, promoting kidney health and raising awareness of kidney disease before finally culminating at the NKF Glow Run.
All proceeds garnered from the NKF Glow Run will be channelled towards subsidising dialysis treatment for more than 1,700 poor patients who are currently undergoing treatment at the 28 NKF dialysis centres across Malaysia. The event also saw the handover of 3 dialysis machines by H.T.C Motorcycle Club, Global Heal Group and Next Drive & Friends to NKF.
There are currently more than 50,000 dialysis patients in Malaysia with 7,000 new patients every year. It is estimated to double more than that by 2040, which puts Malaysia in third place of the world’s highest kidney related diseases. For more information on these and future NKF activities or to donate towards the organisation’s efforts, please visit http://www.nkf.org.my