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Penang SEED takes root to empower the next generation

Summary by Buletin Mutiara
DRIVEN by a desire to equip students, particularly those who are not academically inclined with essential soft skills, two friends, Inna Lee and Chew Chee Tatt, founded a non-governmental organisation called Penang SEED two years ago.   Today, Penang SEED runs its Academic Mentor Program (AMeP) for some 90 students across three centres: the first...
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Buletin Mutiara broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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