(Bandar Seri Begawan, 13th) The Brunei Chinese Charitable Association's Crematorium Construction Fund has recently received another enthusiastic response from members of society, raising a total of 3,800 dollars in donations, injecting new momentum into the crematorium construction project promoted by the association. These donations were separately received by the president, Sun Shengli, committee members Shen Qiuxiang and Zheng Bingguang, fully reflecting the care and support from all walks of society for charitable causes.
According to the association, President Sun Shengli received a donated sum of 3,000 dollars from Xu Zhencheng, as well as 500 dollars from the family of the late Yang Guanming. Additionally, committee members Shen Qiuxiang and Zheng Bingguang received donations of 200 dollars from Mr. Xie Yangxian, who immigrated to Australia, and 100 dollars from Ms. Zhan Aiying.
It is worth mentioning that Zhan Daoding also represented his sister Zhang Aiying and brother-in-law Xie Yangxian, who have lived in Australia for many years, in handing over the donation during the ceremony, creating a warm and touching atmosphere.
The association expresses its heartfelt gratitude for the generosity of the above-mentioned benefactors as well as all those who have continuously supported charitable causes. The benevolence in any amount from all sectors is truly touching.
This fundraising initiative, including the enthusiastic support of Mr. and Mrs. Xie Yangxian—who have emigrated overseas but remain emotionally connected to their homeland—as well as earlier contributions from people in Canada, Australia, and other places, demonstrates the noble spirit of “away from home, but not from affection.”
The Brunei Chinese Charitable Association emphasizes that the crematorium construction project aims to provide comprehensive funeral services for the Chinese community, reflecting the concept of “a dignified end for the elderly, peace for the departed.” The association calls on all sectors to continue supporting this project enthusiastically so that this welfare effort may be completed as soon as possible.
According to the association, President Sun Shengli received a donated sum of 3,000 dollars from Xu Zhencheng, as well as 500 dollars from the family of the late Yang Guanming. Additionally, committee members Shen Qiuxiang and Zheng Bingguang received donations of 200 dollars from Mr. Xie Yangxian, who immigrated to Australia, and 100 dollars from Ms. Zhan Aiying.
It is worth mentioning that Zhan Daoding also represented his sister Zhang Aiying and brother-in-law Xie Yangxian, who have lived in Australia for many years, in handing over the donation during the ceremony, creating a warm and touching atmosphere.
The association expresses its heartfelt gratitude for the generosity of the above-mentioned benefactors as well as all those who have continuously supported charitable causes. The benevolence in any amount from all sectors is truly touching.
This fundraising initiative, including the enthusiastic support of Mr. and Mrs. Xie Yangxian—who have emigrated overseas but remain emotionally connected to their homeland—as well as earlier contributions from people in Canada, Australia, and other places, demonstrates the noble spirit of “away from home, but not from affection.”
The Brunei Chinese Charitable Association emphasizes that the crematorium construction project aims to provide comprehensive funeral services for the Chinese community, reflecting the concept of “a dignified end for the elderly, peace for the departed.” The association calls on all sectors to continue supporting this project enthusiastically so that this welfare effort may be completed as soon as possible.