Gotong-royong sees hospital, local authority and residents joining forces


PHC Nursing and Operations director Ong Bing Yook taking the lead with other volunteers. PHC staff distributing gotong-royong equipment supplied by DBKL, led by chief radiographer Zainoris Yatim (centre, with cap) and marketing officer Elia Syazwani (right).

PANTAI Hospital Cheras (PHC) recently organised a gotong-royong with the support of Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) at Taman Cheras Makmur, Kuala Lumpur.

Nearly 100 participants came to help remove rubbish around the streets, drains, shophouse walkways and a public food court. The volunteers included the staff of PHC and Public Bank Bhd as well as Cheras residents.

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