Kota Kinabalu: Bukit Harapan founder Datuk Anne John P. Arulnaselam-Keyworth urged the community to be aware of domestic violence and how important it is to report such events instead of keeping quiet.
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“There needs to be a collective action to solve this problem,” said Keyworth, affectionately known as Mama Anne.
ADVERTISEMENT Mama Anne advocates for victims of domestic violence, saving human trafficking victims, the underprivileged and the poor, praised the Good Shepherd Sisters who have collaborated with Bukit Harapan to support its mission.
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