Home of Peace’s new nursing wing opens doors to elderly homeless poor and needy


For the needy: Ha officiating at the opening of the new nursing wing as (from right) Ng and the Home of Peace resident manager Sister Ursula Madun Lian look on.

KUCHING: The Home of Peace is now open to elderly homeless poor who need medical care with the completion of its new nursing wing.

Describing it as a beautiful and conducive place, Kuching Archbishop John Ha hoped that the residents would feel love, peace and joy in the home.

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