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Hope Of Colours From Dulux For Ractar
By Ali Imran Mohd Noordin
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 9 (Bernama) -- The recent ‘Dulux Colours of Hope’
(DCOH) contest ended with cheers for the residents of Rumah Amal Cahaya
Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (Ractar), as the welfare home will be repainted at
no cost.
Winner of the competition's grand prize, Mohd Azmi Mad Sah, was given the
opportunity to name a charitable organisation of his choice for a free
repainting by Dulux. And he picked Ractar!
The three-month contest took place in July last year where shoppers
needing to purchase any of Dulux’s 5-litre eco-friendly paints and answer five
simple questions.
Eleven lucky winners were chosen for the final round to determine the winner
of the grand prize.
DCOH is part of AkzoNobel’s effort to instil caring values in reaching out
to the underprivleged in lign with the objective of 'Adding Colours to
People’s Lives’.
The company is the world’s largest paint and coating
company. It took over ICI Paints in 2008.
NGO
Ractar is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) giving shelter to more than
50 girls age between five and 20 years old. These girls are either orphans or
from very poor families.
Apart from basic necessities such as food, clothing and education, the home
also provides vocational training in the form of tailoring for its residents.
The father of two daughters, Azmi had several
as he understands the importance of having a conducive environment for
growing-up girls.
“I chose Ractar because I feel it is important to equip these girls with
education and skills to enable them to become independent. I hope I have made a
difference for children in this home, with assistance from Dulux,” he said.
Besides being given the opportunity to nominate a charitable organisation
for paint makeover, Azmi drives home a Lexus CT200h hybrid car as the
competition's grand prize winner.
Azmi said he has been painting his house on his own since he first bought
the house five years ago. He learnt various painting techniques from Malaysia’s
popular décor figure Eric Leong, who is also Dulux brand Ambassador through
television programmes.
DELIGHTED
Ractar deputy president Datin Norfiah Abdul Shukor said she is delighted
with this unexpected gift and thanked Azmi for choosing the home.
“The home's last paintwork was done 11 years ago. The new paint makeover
undoubtedly will add colours to the life of the residents,” she said.
A walk around Ractar shows that it is high time for the home to have a new
paintwork. The walls and panels are in need of a new coat of paint.
A GIVEBACK
The managing director of ICI Paints Malaysia Berhad, Goh Cheok Weng, said
the competition was held last year following its success in 2010.
“This is also a way for us to contribute back to the society,” he said.
The paint makeover will see Ractar rejuvenated with environmental-friendly
paint, thus providing the residents with a more conducive environment. It also
allows the home to channel its resources to other useful cause.
“Looking at the success of the programme, we will certainly continue to
organise DCOH every year because it gives sustainable impact on ourur
customers,” said Goh.
SELECTING THE BEST
The 11 finalists battled for the grand prize by showing their skills in a
colour-scheming challenge for one exterior and four interior rooms of a
residential project. Three criteria are used to determine the winner - concept,
colour scheming and creativity.
One of the judges, Eric Leong, said Azmi’s work was the most outstanding
and ‘got the things correct’.
“For a residential project, the colour scheme must be liveable and
provide the right energy using the right colour combination. For example,
energetic colour is appropriate to be used in living hall as it drives activity
while relaxing colour is suitable for bedroom. Azmi did a good job by getting
all of them correct,” said Eric.
-- BERNAMA