Engly Tuy (Sakura): Maybank has sponsored 52 underprivileged children by providing them the opportunities to pursue education as a way out of poverty. The sponsorship program launched on Saturday entails a monthly funding allocation to cover basic food and school support as well as special regular engagement sessions with Maybank employees. In addition to the child sponsorship, Maybank Cambodia will also be providing various other forms of support to other students studying at the PIO Stung Meanchey School. PIO is an organisation which runs three schools and an orphanage for children who seek a living in garbage dumps or collect garbage around Phnom Penh. Chairman of Maybank Cambodia, Dato’ Johan Ariffin said that this programme reinforces Maybank’s mission of humanising financial services and its commitment to be at the heart of the community.
Photo by: Engly Tuy (Sakura)
Mme. Phymean Noun receiving the Maybank Child Sponsorship Programme 2018 from Dato’ Johan Ariffin, Chairman of Maybank Cambodia.
Mme. Phymean Noun, Dato’ Johan Ariffin, Chairman of Maybank Cambodia and Maybank management in a group photo with People Improvement Organization (PIO) students.
People Improvement Organization (PIO) students singing at the Maybank Child Sponsorship Programme 2018.
People Improvement Organization (PIO) students’ blessing dance performance to welcome Dato’ Johan Ariffin, Chairman of Maybank Cambodia and the Maybank management.
People Improvement Organization (PIO) students’ performance at the Maybank Child Sponsorship Programme 2018.