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MERCY Malaysia Increases Programmes In The Interiors PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 12 February 2007
13 February 2007    

Tuesday – MERCY Malaysia is pleased to announce the opening of its Sarawak Chapter office in Miri. The MERCY Malaysia Sarawak Chapter (MMSC) was established in 2004 and since then our team of volunteers has been providing medical and humanitarian aid to indigenous communities living in the interior of Sarawak. Our mission serves over 5,000 beneficiaries in areas covering Long Bedian, Long Seridan, Long Bemam and Long Silat.


In 2007, with the opening of our operations base, MMSC will be expanding its humanitarian services in and around Miri as well as covering a larger footprint in the interior areas of Sarawak.

To commemorate the opening of MMSC’s office, MERCY Malaysia donated two wheel chairs to the Palliative Care Home Programme. This contribution is part of MERCY Malaysia’s efforts to expand its collaboration with other aid organizations in Miri and in time explore projects where both organizations will be able to share resources and expertise to enhance the services to the community. A contribution of mandarin oranges was also made to the children at the Sunflower Center.

Mr Ben Chai, a prominent member of the community in Miri, is the MMSC Head of Chapter. Mr Ben Chai is a member of MERCY Malaysia and the pioneer and founding member of the MMSC. The MMSC is located at 54 Piasau Garden, Miri.

MMSC members paid a visit to the General Hospital in Miri and were given a short briefing by Dr. Uma Devi, Hospital Director. MMSC plans to work closely with the hospital in future humanitarian missions.

Datuk Dr. Jemilah, President of MERCY Malaysia said “With this set up, we plan to increase the number of humanitarian missions in Sarawak and to recruit more volunteers and members to support our aid programmes in Malaysia and internationally”.
 
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