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Malaysian Hotel Team Builds
in Kuching, Sarawak
Volunteers From Renaissance Hotels, Part of Marriott International,
Show Spirit To Serve |
KUCHING, 20th
August 2004: Fifteen volunteers from four Renaissance
Hotels located in Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Kota Bharu and
the Miri Marriott Resort and Spa, recently spent two days,
working on a Habitat house in Kuching, in the eastern
Malaysian state
of Sarawak.
The Renaissance team joined home partners, security guard
Diloi Anak Minjet and his wife Rosita Reda, as they worked
side by side, mixing cement, laying bricks and plastering
the walls to their new house.
Located 21 kilometers from Kuching town, in a small community
setting surrounded by banana trees and dense jungle known
as Kampung Petung, Batu 21, the Habitat house is a dream
come true for Diloi and Rosita and their five children.
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Members of The Renaissance team in front of one of
the houses under construction in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Front row from left : Nicholas Leong, Ravichandran
Kasi, Syed Putra, T. Manimaran, Connie Chin
2nd row from left : Drahman Daud, M.S. Bobby, Richard
Tedong, Westley Chiang
Back row from left : Vathsala Subramaniam, Lim Chui
Fung, Azman Hamid, Rahim Mohamed
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feel very happy to see all the volunteers come here to
help us build our home, says Rosita.
Where we lived before was very small for all of
us. With this house we will not only have more room but
we know that this is really our own home. We feel very
fortunate for the chance to be part of the Habitat for
Humanity program.
I felt really good that I had done a good deed,
says M.S. Bobby, Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Director
of Public Relations and Communications as to her personal
feelings towards working alongside her co-workers and
the home partners.
Just seeing the house being built and the smiling
and happy faces of our home partners makes it all so meaningful.
It is not just about writing out checks. It is the
energy, time, moral support, sharing and caring for each
other and putting ourselves in the shoes of the home partners
that make this a success story, says Bobby.
Just imagine it only took 15 of us to make one family
happy.
The hotels are part of The Renaissance Hotels & Resorts
of Malaysia, itself part of the Marriott International
worldwide hospitality company. Habitat for Humanity is
one of the
core community projects that Marriott International has
committed to support in a global initiative that started
in 1995. Through Habitat for Humanity, Marriott is able
to work
towards providing affordable shelter for low income families.
Supporting the work of Habitat for Humanity in Malaysia
is part of the three hotels Spirit To Serve
Our Communities program.
Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur General Manager Robert
Frager explains the relationship with Habitat for Humanity.
No other organization can give me the opportunity
to have a real hands-on involvement to work closely
with those in need. I strongly support Habitat not only
financially, but more in terms of dedication, commitment
and energy.
Frager intends to introduce Habitat to more corporate
organizations and other hotels in Malaysia. I
would say that they dont just write out a check.
They should go out there, contribute their sweat and
energy and feel what it is like to help a family in
need. Even laying one brick helps build a decent home
for a poor family is better than stretching out your
pocket.
One of the volunteer builders was T. Manimaran, a maintenance
manager with Renaissance Melaka Hotel. All of
us feel the team spirit as we help this family. This
is a great project to be part of and when each of us
contributes their time to be here you feel the spirit
of helping goes a long way.
In April, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Renaissance
Kota Bharu Hotel and the Renaissance Melaka Hotel have
together donated MYR6,000 donation (about US$1,500.00)
to Habitat for Humanity Malaysia. The funds collected
were from the hotel associates and also from charity
raising campaigns.
In 2003, a team from Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel
and Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel helped built two houses
with Habitat home partners Engsela. Jale and Jamaludin
Bujang and their families, also in Kuching. In addition
the hotels contributed bed sheets, linen, hand towel
and blankets to the HFH Kuching affiliates housing
program.
Habitat for Humanity began work in Malaysia in 1999.
Its principal activities are in to date have concentrated
in Sabah and Sarawak in eastern Malaysia, on the northern
coast of the giant tropical island of Borneo. There
are volunteer-run affiliates in Kuching, Sarawak; Kuala
Lumpur, Selangor; and Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
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