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Daily Express
4 days ago
- Health
- Daily Express
Raising funds for a kids' hospice
Published on: Saturday, July 12, 2025 Published on: Sat, Jul 12, 2025 By: Lorena Binisol Text Size: Dr Brandon Patrick Senagang, Vice Chairman of MMA Sabah, said the hospice would be a nurse-led centre offering specialised care, essential medical equipment, training tools, and resources for families in need. Kota Kinabalu: The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) and the Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC) is jointly organising a charity dinner on Aug 1 at Hilton Hotel here to raise funds and awareness for setting up the first Malaysian Children's Hospice (MCH) in the State. Dr Brandon Patrick Senagang, Vice Chairman of MMA Sabah, said the hospice would be a nurse-led centre offering specialised care, essential medical equipment, training tools, and resources for families in need. Dr Ng Su Fang, Vice President of MAPPAC, stressed the importance of collaboration in ensuring long-term support for affected families. 'Paediatric palliative care goes beyond medical treatment. It's about dignity, love, and holistic emotional support,' she said. She added it is part of a growing network that includes similar hospices in Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak (Sibu) and Penang. Meanwhile, 20 cyclists have signed up for the Sepeda Amal Borneo (SAB2025) charity ride, themed 'Pedal for Care, Ride for Hope,' which will span 600 km from Sandakan to Kota Kinabalu, running from July 27 and would end August 1. The cycling event is also part of efforts to raise funds for the children's hospice. For more information, contact: Dr Brandon Patrick Senagang at 016-6404514 and Email: [email protected] * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Daily Express
29-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Express
Charity ride to raise funds for children's hospice
Published on: Thursday, May 29, 2025 Published on: Thu, May 29, 2025 Text Size: Liew (centre) receiving a promotional poster from Dr Cheng. Looking on from left are Dr Senagang, Dr Chew and Dr Lim. Kota Kinabalu: 'Sepeda Amal Borneo 2025' (SAB2025) - a 600-km charity ride to raise seed funding for Sabah's first children's hospice while showcasing Sabah's natural beauty, deserves support, says State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Christina Liew. She emphasised this after a courtesy call by the Malaysian Medical Association Sabah (MMA Sabah) and the Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC) to update her on preparations and to seek financial support for the extraordinary cycling event. Liew, who is expected to flag off the event in Sandakan on July 27, praised the organisations for organising a two-in-one-affair with dual impact on health and tourism. 'Sepeda Amal Borneo is more than a ride as it highlights Sabah's natural attractions and community values. I believe this event will draw visitors, boost our tourism economy, and deepen public understanding of children's hospice care,' she said. SAB Chairperson cum Founder Dr Timothy Cheng, who led the visiting delegation, described the 600-km ride as a 'Sabah-style Everest' Ride. From Sandakan, he said, cyclists (including participants from overseas) would traverse rainforest valleys, highland villages, and coastal routes through Sungai Sapi, Paitan, Kota Marudu, Ranau, and Tambunan, before concluding in Kota Kinabalu on August 1. Advertisement The total elevation gain rivals Mount Everest making it both a physical and symbolic challenge, according to Dr Cheng. MMA Sabah President Dr Brandon Patrick Senagang shared that MMA had advocated for public health since 1959 while Sepeda Amal Borneo has raised over RM750,000 for local causes. 'SAB2025 continues that mission bringing together riders from across Malaysia, Singapore, Macau, and the USA in a campaign to promote Sabah tourism and the critical need for children's palliative care.' On Dignity and Care for Every Child, Representative from Mappac Dr Sylvia Lim stressed that children's palliative care transcends medicine as it honours dignity, companionship, and love. 'Families caring for children with life-limiting illness face immense physical, emotional, and logistical challenges. A Children's Hospice in Kota Kinabalu will offer vital help to families facing life-limiting illnesses,' she said. Also present was Dr Francesca Primus Chew, a member of the SAB2025 Organising Committee. To contribute or learn more, visit or follow #SAB2025 and #MCHKKSabah on social media. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
28-05-2025
- Health
- Borneo Post
'Sabah-style Everest' Ride to raise fund for children's hospice
Liew (centre) receiving a promotional poster from Dr Cheng. Looking on from left are Dr Senagang, Dr Chew and Dr Lim. KOTA KINABALU (May 28): 'Sepeda Amal Borneo 2025″ (SAB2025) – a 600-km charity ride to raise seed funding for Sabah's first children's hospice while showcasing Sabah's natural beauty, deserves support, says Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Seri Christina Liew. She emphasised this after a courtesy call by the Malaysian Medical Association Sabah (MMA Sabah) and the Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC) to update her on preparations and to seek financial support for the extraordinary cycling event. Liew, who is expected to flag off the event in Sandakan on July 27, praised the organisations for organising a two-in-one-affair with dual impact on health and tourism. 'Sepeda Amal Borneo is more than a ride – it highlights Sabah's natural attractions and community values. I believe this event will draw visitors, boost our tourism economy, and deepen public understanding of children's hospice care,' she said. SAB chairperson cum founder Dr Timothy Cheng, who led the visiting delegation, described the 600-km ride as a 'Sabah-style Everest' Ride. From Sandakan, he said cyclists (including participants from overseas) will traverse rainforest valleys, highland villages and coastal routes through Sungai Sapi, Paitan, Kota Marudu, Ranau and Tambunan, before concluding in Kota Kinabalu on August 1. The total elevation gain rivals Mount Everest making it both a physical and symbolic challenge, according to Dr Cheng. MMA Sabah president Dr Brandon Patrick Senagang shared that MMA has advocated for public health since 1959 while Sepeda Amal Borneo has raised over RM750,000 for local causes. 'SAB2025 continues that mission bringing together riders from across Malaysia, Singapore, Macau and the USA in a campaign to promote Sabah tourism and the critical need for children's palliative care.' On Dignity and Care for Every Child, representative from MAPPAC, Dr Sylvia Lim, stressed that children's palliative care transcends medicine as it honours dignity, companionship and love. 'Families caring for children with life-limiting illness face immense physical, emotional and logistical challenges. A Children's Hospice in Kota Kinabalu will offer vital help to families facing life-limiting illnesses,' she said. Also present was Dr Francesca Primus Chew, a member of the SAB2025 Organising Committee. To contribute or learn more, visit follow #SAB2025 and #MCHKKSabah on social media.