The number people with disabilities (OKU) in the country are rising up. So, we need the help of everyone to build a harmonious community.
YAST Education Development Group chairman Esther Law
Therefore, in order to create that harmony, we need to have a deeper understanding as well as knowledge on how to communicate and co-exist peacefully and joyfully together with the OKU, because we are all equal human beings and everyone needs that respect, equal care and the love.
YAST Group, an international business and network docking platform, is welcoming interested parties that seek to help the special needs community to be part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme.
Under the group’s initiatives, it has set up a One Belt One Road Entrepreneurship Institute for the Special Needs Community in Bentong, Pahang.
The institute is the first large scale skill and career training institute for the special needs community to systematically groom them so they can build their own lives.
The institute has assist-based workspace, project-based workspace and community-based farm complete with sustainable model.
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