The Borneo Post

Fatimah launches Mushroom House

- By Wilfred Pilo reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KOTA SAMARAHAN: Mushroom House – a community project by Samarahan Community Rehabilita­tion Centre ( PDK) – was officially opened at the centre by Minister of Welfare, Women and Community Wellbeing Datuk Fatimah Abdullah yesterday.

The project is sponsored by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak ( Unimas) through its Community Transforma­tion Centre ( UCTC) for the community of the centre which includes the trainees and participan­ts.

It is part of the university’s involvemen­t with the local community to boost their socioecono­mic wellbeing.

In her speech, Fatimah praised UCTC, Unimas Faculty of Sciences

I believe that the project will focus on uplifting the social economic status of individual participan­ts and the community in the centre. Datuk Fatimah Abdullah, Minister of Welfare, Women and Community Wellbeing

and Technology Resources and all the centre’s working committees for their initiative in ensuring that the project is implemente­d creatively and innovative­ly.

“I believe that the project will focus on uplifting the social economic status of individual participan­ts and the community in the centre,” she said.

A representa­tive of the centre, Lianna Laha, said the idea for the Mushroom House was born when the head of the UCTC, Professor Dr Sepiah Muid, presented the centre with mushroom seedlings.

She said they started building the house in 2016 and completed it at the end of the year.

Lianna believes that by taking part in the project, participan­ts will get the idea of how to do mushroom farming to uplift their socio- economic wellbeing.

PDK Samarahan has 74 trainees and five are people with disabiliti­es who are looked after by nine helpers and a supervisor.

It was revealed that the expenditur­e for managing this centre from Jan to June this year will be RM136,152 and last year from Jan to Dec the expenditur­e was RM273,404.

 ??  ?? Fatimah (centre) looks at the young mushrooms grown in plastic bottles. From left are Welfare Department director Abang Shamsuddin Abang Seruji and Lianna.
Fatimah (centre) looks at the young mushrooms grown in plastic bottles. From left are Welfare Department director Abang Shamsuddin Abang Seruji and Lianna.

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