Company and charity group open library for Tanjung Sepat orang asli kids


(From left) Kampung Orang Asli Tanjung Sepat village head Sarimah Amil, P&G general manager May Teoh, Selangor and Federal Territories Orang Asli Department director Norliza Mohammad Basiron, Tunku Yahaya, Budimas trustee Steve Teoh Loon Heng, Kampung Orang Asli Tanjung Sepat Tok Batin Jamil Anak Katan, Ong, US Embassy economic officer Dden Freeman and Budimas trustee Tunku Elana Khyra cutting a cake with the children to commemorate the opening of the Children’s Library.

Procter & Gamble Malaysia (P&G), in partnership with The Budimas Charitable Foundation, opened a children’s library which will act as both a community centre and an education space for the 200 children of Tanjung Sepat’s orang asli community.

This is a key milestone in a series of community-based initiatives which P&G has organised so far this year to celebrate their 30th anniversary in Malaysia.

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