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Single mother of two receives aid from Hope Place Kuching
Single mother of two receives aid from Hope Place Kuching

Borneo Post

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Borneo Post

Single mother of two receives aid from Hope Place Kuching

Hope Place representative Yong Tiong Yieng (left) with Voon and her daughter during a delivery of supplies. KUCHING (Aug 5): Hope Place Kuching is providing basic food aid to a single mother of two struggling to make ends meet. The non-profit organisation recently visited Voon Mei Fong, 47, who lives in Demak Laut here. During the visit, Voon shared that her marriage fell apart as she strove to escape from domestic abuse. However, she was grateful her children aged six and 11 did not go through any abuse. As she has no transport, Voon aspires to find a job which does not require her to travel far. Presently, she is unemployed. 'Since her separation from her husband, Voon's elder sister has been supporting her as much as she could. However, with Voon being unable to secure a stable income, the burden is too much,' said Hope Place. Voon said her in-laws have been helping to send the children to school every day, and the house they are staying in belongs to her in-laws. 'But financially, Voon and her children still face an uncertain future,' it added. Donations can be made via Hope Place's Maybank account (511289001160) or the S Pay Global QR code available on its Facebook page. Receipts will be issued upon request. For more information, call Hope Place on 082-505987 or 013-5672775. food aid hope place kuching lead single mother

Hope Place Kuching lends a hand to woman battling Stage 4 cancer
Hope Place Kuching lends a hand to woman battling Stage 4 cancer

Borneo Post

time17-06-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Hope Place Kuching lends a hand to woman battling Stage 4 cancer

Hope Place representative Yong Tiong Yieng (right) poses with Chai (centre) and her mother. KUCHING (June 17): Hope Place Kuching is supply special milk powder supplements to a 33-year-old woman fighting Stage 4 cervical cancer. The non-governmental organisation (NGO) recently visited Chai Chee Yieng, who lives each day clinging to the hope of brighter days ahead. 'With stage 4 cervical cancer, Chai, while struggling with pain, is fighting each day, not giving up,' it said in a statement yesterday. According to Hope Place, Chai was diagnosed with cancer in 2023 and had to quit her job as a cashier at a supermarket, losing her stable income. 'After a surgery, she now has a tube hanging out at her hip, connected to her kidney, to drain out excess liquid. She had also gone through chemotherapy and radiotherapy countless times. 'She is now very weak and can barely walk by herself — she depends solely on her family,' it said. Chai told Hope Place: 'I feel so frustrated and helpless but I want to be better.' The NGO said Chai lives with her mother and 29-year-old brother, Yeen, in Matang, adding that the brother had quit his job to take care of his sister. 'Her mother, 63, has leg problems and uses a walking cane. However, she still does all the household chores and cooks for her children,' it added. It is understood that Chai is receiving RM200 monthly from the state Social Welfare Department, but is not enough to get by. Those wishing to donate may do so via Hope Place's Maybank account (511289001160) or visit its Facebook page for the S Pay Global QR code. For more information, the public can contact Hope Place by calling 082-505987 or 013-5672775. cancer patient food aid hope place kuching lead

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