Hope Place reaches out to family

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Team members handing over donations to Zalar (second right).

KUCHING: Hope Place Kuching recently paid a visit to an underprivileged family living at Kampung Beradau, on the outskirts of Kuching.

The team had to walk on muddy jungle pathway from the roadside to reach the house of Zalar Fosta, 50, who lives with his wife and his two young children, aged four and 11.

According to Hope Place, the team provided Zalar’s family with basic food items, which also included supplies of mineral water once every three months, starting March of this year. 

The team also helped Zalar to install solar lights at their backyard.

Zalar’s only income is collecting and selling wild fruits and vegetables near his home, which only totals to about RM300 or below per month.

Front view of Zalar’s house located at Kg Beradau.

With limited income, Zalar is unable to afford proper education for his children.

The family lives in a house made from wood and bamboo with only battery operated torch lights for lighting and rainwater as their main source of water.

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Hope Place expressed their gratitude to all donors who contributed to help people like Zalar and his family to live a better life.

For more information, Persatuan Kebajikan Harapan Kuching can be reached at 082-505 987.  Opening hours are from 8.30am to 5.30pm from Mondays till Fridays, and 8.30am to 12.30pm on Saturdays.  All donations are welcomed and receipts will be given upon request.

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