Mohd Jayzuan said despite Projek Rabak being based in Ipoh, he’d love to see more faces from around the country.
“We’ve had people coming in from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru and even Penang to be part of Projek Rabak’s events,” he said.
If you would like to be a part of Projek Rabak and the other community initiatives we’ve featured today, check these links out:
Projek Rabak
facebook.com/projekrabak
Twitter: @projekrabak
Padang Jawa Street Art Festival 2013
facebook.com/streetartfest2013pdgjawa
facebook.com/Frinjan
#BetterCities and #BetterKL
facebook.com/bettrcities
Twitter: @bettrcities and @betterKL
Poskod Malaysia
www.poskod.my
Project Alive:MY
www.alive-my.com
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