Rumah Anak Yatim Shifa

in Children, Youth

What we do Rumah Anak Yatim Shifa is an orphanage home which endeavours to improve the lives of destitute orphans. These children are given basic trainings like cooking, sewing, dancing, gardening, housekeeping as well as trained in the art of self defence. Our needs The orphanage is mainly funded by money from its founder himself as well as individuals, NGOs and corporate companies alike. Your cash contribution is much needed to improve the lives of these children and to help them create a better future for themselves.

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

in Advocacy, Children, Support Groups, Women

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) was created in 1969, the same year the United Nations General Assembly declared “parents have the exclusive right to determine freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children.” UNFPA works to deliver a world where: Every Pregnancy is Wanted Every Childbirth is Safe Every Young Person’s Potential is Fulfilled Since UNFPA started its work, the world has seen progress: The number and rate of women dying from complications of pregnancy or childbirth has been halved. Families are healthier. Young people are more connected and...

Special Children Society Of Ampang

in Children, Differently Abled, Education, Senior Citizens, Tax Exemption

The Special Children Society of Ampang (SCSOA) is a tax-exempt and non-profit charitable organization located at 386 Jalan 3, Taman Ampang Utama, 68000 Kuala Lumpur². They provide a center for children and adolescents with various disabilities³. Their aim is to help these individuals maximize their full potential and achieve an independent, fulfilled life³. The center was established in June 1999 with three students and has now grown to 45 students, their ages ranging from three to thirty-five years³. Some of the disabilities they cater to include Down Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral...

Sabah Cheshire Home

in Children, Differently Abled

Who are we Sabah Cheshire Home, a member of the Malaysian Council Of Cheshire Homes and Services (member of the Leonard Cheshire Disability Global Alliance) is a disability resource centre that offers a plethora of programs to help individuals with disabilities succeed. As a registered, Non Government Organization, we provide residential care and training to promote independence for individuals with disabilities irrespective of race, religion, and culture. Our vision is to strive to create an enabling environment for people with disabilities to exercise their rights to lead a life as normal...

Persatuan Tadika Malaysia (Malaysian Association of Kindergartens)

in Children, Education, Support Groups

Persatuan Tadika Malaysia (Malaysian Association of Kindergartens) or PTM is the pioneer organisation involved in pre-school education in Malaysia. Since 1973, we have made vast contributions towards the continual training and professional development of pre-school teachers in Malaysia. History PTM was initiated by Miss Constance White, an Education Ministry Official to address the urgent need to upgrade the standard of Malaysia’s pre-school education. The initial 160 member association, was established on 25th August 1973, and elected Sister Denise Paquette as its Chairman. Today, PTM...

Pusat Kebajikan Good Shepherd, Madonna Heights

in Children, Education, Women, Youth

Provides residential home for teenage girls with family, social and personal problems. Also, tailoring workshop for girls and women, and a special school for poor and underprivileged youths Pusat Kebajikan Good Shepherd (PKGS) is a not-for-profit organisation founded and operated by the Good Shepherd Sisters since 1960. The Good Shepherd Sisters is a worldwide Congregation of women religious present in 73 countries in six continents. See http://www.buonpastoreint.org. The focus of PKGS is to make visible the mercy and forgiving love of God, specifically to those who are marginalised and...

Rose Virginie Good Shepherd Centre, Ipoh

in Children, Support Groups, Women, Youth

Rose Virginie Good Shepherd Centre functions as a refuge and temporary shelter for women and girls facing various crisis situations, including those experiencing abuse, unwed pregnant teenagers, women in marital conflicts, individuals facing personal or family difficulties, and survivors of rape or assault. The center provides a range of programs designed to facilitate healing, restore self-worth and dignity, and empower individuals to regain control of their lives. Additionally, it aims to help them reintegrate with their families and the broader community. These programs...

Welfare Organisation for Special Children and Adults, Selangor (BAKIS)

in Children, Senior Citizens

Objectives: To educate and implement programmes for special children and adults in the rural areas to lead a more meaningful life and to enable them to contribute towards the development of our country.

Tasputra Perkim

in Children, Differently Abled, Education, Youth

“A little Heaven for special children” There are 250,000 people with special needs in Malaysia, one percent of its population of around 25 million. The country’s large proportion of young people means many of those with special needs are children. Dedicated therapies and care can help these physically, visually or mentally disabled children to meet their full potential. Tasputra Perkim, founded in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur in 1987, is a shining example of what is possible. The centre is run from a government-owned house in a quiet but central part of the city. The 50...

Yayasan Ipoh Bagi Orang Kurang Upaya Perak

in Children, Differently Abled

Our vision To enhance the quality of Life and ‘Making Dreams a Reality’ for children and people with physical disabilities. Our mission To empower people and children with physical disabilities to lead meaningful and near normal lives through the multidisciplinary approach. To ease the trauma of being Disabled, either natural or acquired with the attendant feelings of hopelessness, despair, suicidal tendencies, ostracisation, dejection,frustration and even mistrust in God. To empower community caregivers, and family with rehabilitation skills and knowledge through appropriate...

Seri Mengasih Centre (Kota Kinabalu)

in Children, Differently Abled, Education

Seri Mengasih Centre is a special developmental centre located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia providing a comprehensive range of training programmes for the intellectually and developmentally disabled and services for their families. It was established in 1981 as the first special school in the state of Sabah for children whose special requirements could not be met in mainstream schools. It was a project initiated by a group of volunteers in collaboration with the Sabah Mental Health Association and established by a Board of Management. A footballers’ changing room at the Likas Sports...

Pusat Kreatif Kanak-kanak Tuanku Bainun

in Children, Education

The Creative Children’s Center Tuanku Bainun is a non-profit organization that was established in 2013 under the patronage of DYMM Raja Permaisuri Tuanku Bainun. Their primary goal is to offer a secure environment where children and youth, aged 7-17, can access creative learning and arts education, regardless of their income, gender, religion, language, or abilities. The organization’s core programs encompass both short-term and long-term sponsored initiatives, benefiting underserved children and youth from various backgrounds, including those from shelter homes, orphanages,...

Malaysian Children’s Aid Society (MACAS)

in Children, Support Groups

Our services for families facing financial difficulties The Malaysian Children’s Aid Society (MACAS) was set up to provide short term assistance (usually financial) to families with children when these families face acute financial difficulties due to the recent illness of a child or of a parent. These are often families who have been coping previously but are now having problems caused by either the recent illness or disability or death of a parent who is the main source of income or the additional costs of medical treatment and/or travel costs to hospitals. Application...

Malaysian Paediatric Association (MPA)

in Children, Health

History The Malaysian Paediatric Association (MPA) was founded in 1979. Today, the association’s membership has increased in strength from a mere handful to more than 500 members. Membership is made up of paediatricians, paediatric nurses and others involved in the care of the child. Our services MPA plays a major role in advocacy on all issues related to paediatrics and child health. This covers not only health, but social issues and current controversies as well, such as child abuse and neglect, inappropriate advertising targeted at children and adolescents, unsuitable TV programmes for...

Malaysian Council for Rehabilitation (MCR)

in Children

MCR is the sole Malaysia’s Abilympics coordinating body in selecting qualified disabled participants to represent the country to International Abilympics competition. Since year 1995, MCR has taken part in International Abilympics competitions and Malaysia’s PWDs participants have shown an impressive progress through their success in skill categories participated. In view of this, MCR through the Abilympics Committee decides to take a proactive step in improving the Abilympics standard in Malaysia through a holistic development to develop the abilities of PWDs in employment skills while...

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