Ramadan usually brings out the quiet side of generosity.
People cook a little extra.
They donate without making noise.
They check in on someone who might need help.
This year, Tropicana Twister is asking Malaysians to write those moments down. And in doing so, help build something far more permanent.
Through the return of Tropicana Twister Gandakan Kebaikan, small daily acts are being turned into support for real homes across Malaysia.
Not symbolic help. Actual houses.
The initiative is now in its second year. But 2026 feels different.
Instead of focusing only on short-term festive contributions, the campaign is aiming higher — supporting the construction of up to 100 homes for underserved communities, including Orang Asli families.
That shift matters.
Because when a family moves into a safe home, daily life changes in ways most people take for granted. Rain doesn’t leak through the roof. Children have space to study. Parents sleep easier.
It’s not dramatic. It’s steady. And that’s the point.
To carry this out, Tropicana Twister is partnering with EPIC Homes, a Malaysian social enterprise known for building safe homes in rural areas through volunteer mobilisation.
Under Project 100, the organisation has already supported more than 200 families.
The work is practical. Materials are sourced. Volunteers show up. Structures go up.
Each completed home offers:
Protection from harsh weather
Better ventilation and living conditions
Safer spaces for children
A renewed sense of dignity
Sometimes development doesn’t need big headlines. It just needs solid foundations.
The mechanics are simple.
From 18 February to 21 April 2026, Malaysians can log their acts of kindness through Tropicana Twister’s digital chatbot.
That’s it.
Help someone carry groceries? Record it.
Donate food? Record it.
Spend time volunteering? Record it.
Each entry becomes a digital “orange.” Those oranges are then translated into contributions that support home construction with EPIC Homes.
It’s a straightforward idea. But it connects something intangible — kindness — with something concrete.
Walls. Windows. Doors.
There’s also a consumer element. Participants who journal their acts and purchase RM10 worth of Tropicana Twister products stand a chance to win prizes.
But the prizes are secondary.
The core message is participation. The more acts recorded, the greater the collective contribution.
It shifts Ramadan engagement from passive giving to active involvement.
Housing gaps still exist in parts of Malaysia, especially in rural and indigenous communities.
While national housing programmes continue to evolve, community-driven partnerships can help reach places that need faster attention.
A secure home influences:
Health
School attendance
Income stability
Family wellbeing
These aren’t abstract outcomes. They shape everyday life.
When corporate initiatives align with these needs, they add another layer of support to broader development efforts.
Every Ramadan, brands launch campaigns. Many revolve around donations or festive promotions.
What stands out here is the longer-term outcome.
Instead of limiting impact to a single month, Tropicana Twister Gandakan Kebaikan channels seasonal energy into something that lasts long after Ramadan ends.
It’s still simple. Still accessible.
But the result is tangible.
Not every act of kindness changes the world.
But when thousands of small actions are gathered together, they can change someone’s living conditions.
This Ramadan, Tropicana Twister Gandakan Kebaikan is built on that idea.
Write it down.
Share it.
Let it add up.
And somewhere in Malaysia, a family moves into a safer home because of it.
It is a Ramadan 2026 initiative that converts recorded acts of kindness into support for building up to 100 homes in Malaysia.
Underserved communities, including Orang Asli families, through collaboration with EPIC Homes.
By logging acts of kindness via the campaign chatbot and purchasing RM10 worth of Tropicana Twister products during the campaign period.