Barefoot Mercy

Barefoot Mercy We provide practical assistance to rural communities in Sarawak, enabling them to enjoy the most basic of amenities.

Our philosophy is to match real life needs with appropriate solutions. We started out in 2011 by distributing water tanks to communities lacking clean water. Shortly after, the state government began a similar initiative with the distribution of 1Malaysia water tanks, understandably with considerably more resources than us. We decided to move on to village-based micro-hydro projects under our Gift

of Light initiative (launched at the end of 2011) which harness the power of streams/ rivers for the provision of off-grid electricity. These systems reduce reliance on diesel generators and has brought electricity into some homes for the very first time. Electricity provides not only lighting but also enhances food security for some of these remote communities with the ability to freeze/ refrigerate food and enables the establishment of cottage industries. Our micro-hydro projects are based on collaboration between urban and rural communities. Our funds are sourced from urban ‘friends’ in order to procure materials. Rural communities provide labour for the installation of these micro-hydro systems, with our technical support. We have thus far installed 9 micro-hydro systems near Lawas and Lubok Antu. We have also held 3 ‘Light-Up’ celebration weekends upon project completion where we host guests from urban areas interested in understanding a perspective of life in rural Sarawak as well as other groups (Malaysian Medical Fellowship, MaGIC Social Enterprise) looking to make a contribution in these areas. We have also provided solar lanterns, a lighting alternative for communities without suitable water sources for the installation of micro-hydro systems, to 2 communities in Baram and solar home systems in a rural pre-school for Penan schoolchildren in the same area. In 2015, we formalised a second wave of collaboration with our micro-hydro villages to assist with their economic growth. We conducted a workshop in the pineapple-growing village of Puneng Trusan to educate the womenfolk on converting their harvest to products that would minimise the usual wastage of fruits and to provide further means of cash generation. At the end of 2015, we also launched a second initiative called the Gift of Hope to provide education support, in particular of the work of Persatuan Perkembangan Pendidikan Orang Pribumi which focuses on providing pre-school education to Penan children. This initiative centres around assisting PPP Orang Pribumi in the build of new premises for one of their kindergartens, Tadika Pawah, as well as in securing funds for ongoing costs to keep Tadika Pawah going under a student sponsorship scheme. Please PM or email us at [email protected] if you would like to get further information on any of our rural electrification, education support and economic growth programmes. We would love to hear from anyone interested in sharing time, resources, ideas and expertise.

A new photo from our paddy-planting friends in Long Semadoh. Wishing all a Happy New Year like these fields of gold, rip...
01/01/2026

A new photo from our paddy-planting friends in Long Semadoh. Wishing all a Happy New Year like these fields of gold, ripe with promise and potential - a fresh start for all good things in the new year. ☀️

25/11/2025
Wonderful to see our partner in  , Mdm Lim Siok Hong get her moment in the limelight, sharing how she started PPP Orang ...
19/11/2025

Wonderful to see our partner in , Mdm Lim Siok Hong get her moment in the limelight, sharing how she started PPP Orang Pribumi and Tadika Pawah. The stories of all the other gentle but steadfast souls in the Women of Impact Sarawak conference last Saturday were equally powerful and inspiring. What a wonderful celebration of our everyday heroines!

Penan preschoolers in Tadika Pawah(our collaboration educator) learning structure and ropes of some of the 5 Living Skil...
30/08/2025

Penan preschoolers in Tadika Pawah(our collaboration educator) learning structure and ropes of some of the 5 Living Skills modules specially crafted by BFM in preparation to ease them into urban life from a young age.

In our design thinking stage, we also introduced practical amenities to support urban habits: a specially designed long sink with rows of taps to facilitate and inculcate habitual brushing teeth, handwashing etc as well as low child-friendly sitting toilets and shower cubicles.

These simple but important facilities help the children learn hygiene and independence in ways that are both safe and age-appropriate in preparation for urban living.

Here’s a glimpse of our Kindy Project. It comprises of a community school hall cm classroom; a dining hall, colourful p...
20/08/2025

Here’s a glimpse of our Kindy Project. It comprises of a community school hall cm classroom; a dining hall, colourful panel doors opening into the open and - a row of shower cubicles and low toilets for kids and a boarding house which we will share in due course.

To say we are thankful and proud of the completed preschool is an understatement. We are grateful to all those involved in the making, namely, DNA Architects under the guiding hand of Boo Chuan William Khoo
and the interns, headed by Francis Poh,
our man on the ground we send from Kuching to oversee the works, Felix Ah Goo, Lim Siok Hong, founder of Tadika Pawah, who first approached us to build a preschool for the Penan community at Long Lamam, local Penan teacher Elia who is a big help to us in monitoring the workers during construction; Gabriel and Jalong who had to ferry us on several trips overland from Miri airport to Long Segah to shoot the rapids across to our destination Long Lamam.

And last but not least to Star Foundation for awarding us the honour of Star Golden Awards Hearts in 2017 🙏🏼🌟

To each and everyone - a huge Thank you❤️🌝🏡

BFM began as a civil society response to the needs of our rural communities in Sarawak in 2011. We’ve spent the time sin...
15/08/2025

BFM began as a civil society response to the needs of our rural communities in Sarawak in 2011. We’ve spent the time since providing practical assistance to communities in need, mainly in the form of infrastructure and education support. Along the way, we’ve even racked up some awards - the trophies aren’t that important but we’re grateful for the validation that we’re doing the right thing.

It’s only however in the past year that we’ve officially registered with the Registrar of Societies of Malaysia (we were previously registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia). Our first AGM, and we’re looking forward to a new chapter ahead. 🙏

What’s happened in Long Lamam since our last visit a few years ago?Arriving at the village in June to find … development...
22/07/2025

What’s happened in Long Lamam since our last visit a few years ago?

Arriving at the village in June to find … development! 👏👏👏 No more us fighting for electricity to charge our phones so that they could function only mostly as cameras. 🤣 Gone are the days as when we were building , when we used to have to communicate by message or by the villagers having to travel to spots to catch phone signals.

And wasn’t the so beautiful? Happy Sarawak Day to all Sarawakians! ❤️💛🖤

Crossing the mighty Baram river (water level was on the low side when we were there in June) on the Long San bridge is a...
16/07/2025

Crossing the mighty Baram river (water level was on the low side when we were there in June) on the Long San bridge is a marker point of our journeys to and from Long Lamam.

We note that a high-level government delegation visited the bridge as part of a tour to assess existing road conditions shortly after our visit. Looking forward to swift improvements to be made for the well-being of our rural communities.

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3rd Floor, Unit B3-3-12, Canaan Square, Jalan Stutong Baru
Kuching
93200

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