KUCHING – The Sunday Morning Mobile Bee Service at King Centre has been hailed as a resounding success, drawing a significant turnout of local leaders, community members, and residents. The event, which aimed to address pressing issues within the community, showcased collaboration and dedication from all involved.
Key figures at the event included Councillor Liew Leongyee, Councillor Eric Tay Tze Kok, Penghulu, youth representatives, and numerous residents from the surrounding areas. Together, they worked hand-in-hand to resolve various community matters.
Highlights of the Event
Several critical issues were discussed and addressed during the Mobile Bee Service, such as:
- Public Complaints: Addressing and resolving grievances raised by the community.
- SCHB Applications: Assisting residents with Sarawak Chinese Housing Board applications.
- KGC Enquiries: Facilitating Kenyalang Gold Card applications for senior citizens.
- SKAS Assistance: Providing information about the Sarawak-Kuala Lumpur Assistance Scheme.
The commitment and enthusiasm displayed by the participants reflected a strong dedication to improving the quality of life for all residents.
Councillor Liew Leongyee emphasized the importance of such initiatives, stating, “The Mobile Bee Service is an excellent platform for fostering open communication and collaboration between the community and its leaders.”
Organizers also praised the efforts of the Sarawak government for its continued support and programs aimed at enhancing the well-being of Sarawakians.
A Strengthened Community Bond
The event demonstrated the power of collaboration, with leaders and residents coming together to achieve tangible results. Residents expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to voice their concerns and find solutions in a timely manner.
The Mobile Bee Service at King Centre stands as a testament to the success of community-driven initiatives and their positive impact on fostering unity and progress.