MBKS mayor: Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching stands as beacon of hope, sanctuary

Wee (green shirt) together with children and staff of The Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching during the Christmas Thanks Giving Dinner Party.

KUCHING, Dec 23: The Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching stands as a beacon of hope and a sanctuary for those who have endured hardships, according to Kuching South City Council (MBKS) mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng.

He emphasised that it is a place where care, education, and compassion intertwine to pave the way for a brighter future.

According to him, the blend of learning and recreational activities at the Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching nurtures not just minds, but also instills confidence, resilience, and a sense of empowerment.


“To the compassionate souls and devoted staff at The Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching, your tireless dedication and unwavering commitment in creating a safe space for these children is nothing short of remarkable.

“Your kindness has sown seeds of hope and possibility in these young hearts,” he said when attending The Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching’s Christmas Thanks Giving Dinner Party recently.

He said the children’s resilience speaks volumes of their strength, painting a picture of hope and possibility amidst adversity, reminding everyone that true strength lies not in circumstances but in the unwavering spirit within.

“In our pursuit of a Child-Friendly City, initiatives like this hold the key. They represent our commitment to providing a nurturing haven where every child feels cherished, supported, and equipped with opportunities to thrive and grow,” he added.

He also extended his Christmas greetings to residents of The Salvation Army Children’s Home Kuching.

“May the spirit of the holiday season bring smiles to every face here today, reminding us that every child deserves love, care, and the chance to blossom.” — DayakDaily