Hope Place, BP support disabled brothers

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KUCHING: Two elderly brothers, aged 59 and 66, who have mental disabilities and live in a rundown family home in Beratok, received much-needed assistance from Hope Place Kuching and BP Auction Strategy Sdn Bhd.

In a statement, Hope Place has been supporting the brothers by providing them with basic food necessities since 2019.

Recently, 12 staffs from BP Auction Strategy Sdn Bhd joined Hope Place in cleaning the brothers’ house, showing their commitment to helping the community.

Founder of BP Auction Strategy Sdn Bhd Jeff Song said they engage in charity work to uplift lives, strengthen communities, and inspire hope for a brighter future.

Earlier this year, the company also contributed fresh food to several needy families.

Hope Place thanked Song for the assistance received so far and looks forward to more staff from BP Auction Strategy Sdn Bhd volunteering to help the elderly brothers.

If you want to reach out to Hope Place Kuching, please contact at 082-505987 during their office opening hours, which are from 8am to 5pm on Monday to Friday and 8am to 12pm on Saturday.

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For those who wish to donate, please bank into the Hope Place Maybank account at 511289001160. Receipts will be provided upon request. Donations can also be made via Sarawak Pay/S Pay Global by scanning the QR code on Hope Place’s Facebook page.

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