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Ibraco hands over keys to new home for Sungai Apong resident

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Uncle Chin poses in front of his new house with Ms Yong and Kelvin Wan of Hope Place, Melina Minos of Ibraco Berhad, beneficiary Chin Kim Chong, and Peter of Hope Place.

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KUCHING: Ibraco Berhad has handed over the keys to a newly built home for a long-time resident in Sungai Apong.

The ceremony, which took place on Monday (Oct 14), marked a life-changing moment for Chin Kim Chong, 67, who had been living in deteriorating conditions following the passing of his elder brother.

At the handover ceremony, representatives from Ibraco Berhad stressed the importance of giving back to the community and improving lives, expressing their honour in contributing to Chin’s new chapter by providing him with a safe and comfortable home, which they hope will bring him joy and peace.

In his previous living conditions, Chin, fondly known as Uncle Chin, faced many challenges, including a dilapidated house lacking basic amenities and proper infrastructure.

With the support of Hope Place, a local charity organisation, Uncle Chin received food and emotional support during difficult times.

The new house, thoughtfully constructed to meet Uncle Chin’s needs, features essential amenities like a proper toilet and a safe pathway.

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This reflects Ibraco Berhad’s commitment to community development and social responsibility by providing him with a more comfortable and dignified living environment.

As Uncle Chin steps into his new home, the united support of the community serves as a powerful reminder of how compassion and collaboration can transform lives.

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