
Sometimes, inclusion isn’t about grand speeches or big campaigns. It’s about creating a space where everyone feels they belong. That spirit came to life recently at Spritzer EcoPark, where nature became a shared experience for residents and volunteers from the Penang Cheshire Home, proving that the outdoors can (and should) be accessible to all.
Spritzer EcoPark Welcomes An Inclusive Community Day
In Taiping, Spritzer Berhad, Malaysia’s leading natural mineral water brand, hosted a meaningful community visit at Spritzer EcoPark as part of its ongoing commitment to inclusivity. The park, thoughtfully designed to be wheelchair-friendly, offered residents with disabilities a welcoming environment to explore nature comfortably and confidently.
The visit brought together 93 participants, including residents and volunteers, for a day focused on connection, relaxation, and shared moments away from daily routines.
Designed For Accessibility, Built For Connection

What sets Spritzer EcoPark apart is its universal access design. Wide, smooth pathways and inclusive facilities allow visitors of all abilities to navigate the park with ease. This intentional accessibility turned the visit into more than just a CSR activity, it became a genuine opportunity for participants to engage freely, laugh together, and enjoy nature at their own pace.
According to Winnie Chin, the tranquil surroundings of Spritzer EcoPark create a unique space where confidence, joy, and human connection can naturally flourish. She highlighted how accessible green spaces play a powerful role in fostering dignity and belonging for communities that are often marginalised.
Shared Meals, Mini Golf And Meaningful Moments
The day began with a communal lunch, allowing everyone to settle in before taking part in a mini golf session within the park grounds. Designed to be interactive and inclusive, the activity encouraged bonding in a safe and supportive setting, surrounded by lush greenery.
For Penang Cheshire Home, which has supported persons with physical disabilities since 1978, the experience offered residents a refreshing change of scenery. Its President, Koay Say Loke Andrew, shared that visits like these help foster deeper connections and create lasting memories in an environment where everyone can participate comfortably.
A People-First Approach To Community Engagement

More than a one-off initiative, the visit reflects Spritzer’s broader belief that nature should be shared by everyone, regardless of ability or background. Through Spritzer EcoPark, the company continues to champion wellness, inclusivity, and people-first community building, using nature as a bridge to bring Malaysians together.
As Spritzer looks ahead, Spritzer EcoPark remains open to welcoming more community groups, reinforcing its mission to create inclusive spaces where diversity is celebrated and meaningful connections can grow naturally.










