Bank comes to the rescue of school’s dying farm


One of the greenhouses at the school being restored by Maybank. (Below, from left) Ahmad Nerang, Eshamuddin, Abd Halim and project planning director Azizah Maina checking out the plants at one of the booths during the event at Sekolah Pendidikan Khas Persekutuan Pulau Pinang. — Photos: CHARLES MARIASOOSAY/The Star

THE abandoned greenhouse farming project at Sekolah Pendidikan Khas Persekutuan Pulau Pinang in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, will be revived, thanks to Malayan Banking Berhad.

The bank’s northern region community distribution regional director Abd Halim Lehan said the initiative was in line with its Global Corporate Responsibility Day themed ‘Enabling Communities with Solutions’.

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