News Desk : dhakamirror.com
Global non-governmental orgazisation ActionAid Bangladesh started their project ‘Happy Home’ in 2006 to stand by the underprivileged street girls.
Innovative and consumer centric paint manufacturer company Asian Paints Bangladesh started a campaign to inspire a colorful world for the girls at Happy Home.
Asian Paints wanted to bring hassle-free, safe and vibrant painting experiences on the walls of Happy Home. An expert team went to Happy Home situated at Mohammadpur. The girls shared how they want their walls to look and feel – which will bring a smile on their face and make it a better home.
Asian Paints’ expert team executed this initiative with the same commitment and efficacy that ensures convenient painting solutions for the customers. With the wide range of coloring options, Asian Paints Safe Ezypainting provided a relaxing painting experience while the girls didn’t face any inconvenience.
A child’s room is a place where inspiration is important for a healthy upbringing. The walls of Happy Home now look happier, ready to breed dreams among the girls.
As a society, we can also do our bit to support this campaign by Asian Paints. During the Holy month of Ramadan and until Eid-ul-Fitr, one taka from every liter of Asian Paints Ultima and Royale Luxury Emulsion sold will be spent on the welfare of the girls of Happy Home. The paints bought for one home will contribute to the wellness of those who didn’t have a home.
ActionAid Bangladesh’s country director Farah Kabir said, ‘Girl children are the most vulnerable among street children. To provide them with a safe shelter and bright future, we started the Happy Home project. We are glad that Asian Paints joined us in making the children’s lives colorful.’
Asian Paints Bangladesh Limited Head-Marketing Nazmul Huda Naim said, ‘Asian Paints is a socially responsible company. We always want to contribute to a better future of the community. It was our pleasure to provide a paint makeover for the girls of Happy Home. I hope this will brighten up their lives.’