Plus point for Nicol as NDO launch landmark +Play project in public schools


Former squash queen Datuk Nicol David (third from right), founder of Nicol David Organisation (NDO) launched its first-ever public schools initiative - the +Play programme - aimed at empowering children across Kuala Lumpur through the transformative power of sports and mental health support.

PETALING JAYA: Former squash queen Datuk Nicol David is putting to work her dream to use sports to empower children in public schools. 

The Nicol David Organisation (NDO) today announced the launch of its first-ever public schools initiative - the +Play programme - aimed at empowering children across Kuala Lumpur through the transformative power of sports and mental health support (May 22).

Set to roll out in 38 public schools, +Play is designed to reach over 1,000 children, helping them build confidence, resilience and a positive mindset through a structured programme that combines physical activity with essential life skills and mental wellness education.

Supported by the Tan Sri Alex Lee Athletes Education Fund, +Play marks a significant milestone for NDO in expanding its reach to the public education sector—where the need is greatest. 

The funds raised over the years through an annual golf tournament are being donated to the Nicol David Organisation for their charitable work.

NDO founder Nicol stated +Play is more than just a sports programme. 

"It's a platform to inspire and equip young Malaysians with the tools they need to thrive in life. 

"By working directly with public schools, we’re meeting children where they are and giving them the support they need to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally. My dream has always been to work in the public school space, and I’m truly proud this is coming together," said the former world squash champion. 

"Reaching public schools is critical in Malaysia where many children face barriers to accessing quality sports programmes and mental health resources. According to national health data, one in three Malaysian children is overweight or obese, while mental health issues among youth have more than doubled over the past decade. These challenges are most acute in urban public schools, where children often lack safe spaces to play and opportunities to learn healthy coping strategies.

The programme includes weekly physical education and positive psychology classes; mental health and emotional literacy workshops. 

NDO's expansion into public schools through +Play is part of a long-term strategy to create equitable access to holistic youth development, especially in public schools. 

Nicol added her goal is to expand across Malaysia and partner with other NGOs and associations to deliver this transformational initiative.

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