Blind man’s rundown house all fixed up


Pang (third from left) and Vijayaletchumy receiving a work completion certificate from Hoo (second from left).

VISUALLY impaired Pang Wai Keong, who makes ends meet by selling drinks at his home in Kampung Baru Rahang, Seremban, was the beneficiary of IJM Land’s annual Home Rehabilitation Programme (myHome) this year.

Pang, who has been living in a dilapidated house which once belonged to his father for the past 36 years with his 44-year-old wife and two daughters aged 13 and 15, received some RM50,000 in kind when the developer carried out renovations at his home.

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