Cafe empowers staff with disabilities


Providing opportunities: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah launching the Daya Cafe after delivering her messages during the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry monthly gathering in Putrajaya. With her is her deputy Hannah Yeoh (third left).

PUTRAJAYA: A cafe which employs staff with disabilities has been opened at the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry here.

Called Daya Cafe, the business is a collaboration between the Secretariat of the Director of Social Welfare Incorporated, the ministry’s service management department and the board of visitors of Bengkel Daya Klang Selangor.

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