Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Kajang, Selangor (PKIK)
Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Kajang’s (PKIK) primary aim is to serve and help children / people with learning disabilities on their overall development and help them towards a life as independent and meaningful as possible. Towards this goal, PKIK runs learning/training programmes and support services. Learning / Training Programmes 1. Early Intervention Programme (EIP) for children below 7 years – provides stimulation in all developmental areas such as gross motor, fine motor, cognitive, language / communication, pre-academic, social, self-help. 2. Day Training...
Home of Peace
Pertubuhan Rumah Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Home of Peace Kuala Lumpur is a registered welfare home with the Registrar of Societies and the Ministry of Welfare Malaysia. The Home caters for the emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of children from broken homes and underprivileged families. It was set up with the main objective of providing a stable environment for girls from the squatter areas. The Home’s monthly source of funds is from donations in cash and in kind from the public. They also need teachers, drivers, and volunteers who can devote a few hours a week to provide tuition...
Rumah Charis
Who are we Rumah Charis is a non-profit Christian organisation comprising of two Homes – a Home for the Children and a Home for the Aged. It was founded in 1988 by Reverend Teo How Ken as a home to serve the old and the aged. Since their inception, their ministries have expanded to include children and youth. Rumah Charis is registered as a social welfare home with the Registrar Society of Malaysia and is a member of the Kuala Lumpur Social Welfare Department. Our objectivesThe Home’s Vision for the children is to provide a suitable environment for orphans and also for...
Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Taman Megah (PPKKCTM)
Who are we The Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Taman Megah was initiated in 1997 and was founded by S.K. Manikumar, the late husband of PPKKCTM’s President R. Umah Devi and provides services to physically handicapped and disabled children. The Star reports in March 2009 (The Star report) that there are about 140 multi-racial residents, whose ages range from one month to 55 years old. While most have some form of disability like cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, hydrocephalus, microcephalous, autism, neurofibromatosis, apeth syndrome, vision impairment or are slow learners or physically and...
Pusat Jagaan Insan Istimewa (PJII)
Who are we This home was set up in 2005 by Dr Kumar S. Paramasivam and caters to both the aged, and mentally and physically disabled. There are two branches in Selangor – one Semenyih and another in Kuala Kubu Baru. There are 20 residents in Semenyih branch and nine residents in KKB. Note: Pusat Jagaan Insan Istimewa is currently registered as a company, but the intention is to register the home as a society (See below) Our objectives To provide care and housing for old folks, as well as physically and mentally disabled people who are in need of such care. Our needs Public...
Desa Amal Jireh
Who are we Set up Reverend Terence and Mrs.Kamala Sinnadurai and registered with the Government Welfare Department and the Registrar of Societies with tax-exemption status, for underprivileged children and old folks. It does the work of Rumah Faith (established in 1985) for needy children and Faith Eagle’s Nest (established in 1992) for destitute senior citizens. Nearly 500 (inclusive of the present) needy and poor children have been helped in their education and today many are doing well. They are working as a Civil Engineer, a Nurse, Computer Graduates, Salesmen, Businessmen, a...
Ipoh Christian Centre (Agape Family)
Who are we The Agape Family Home started operations in October 1989 with two children. Today, they have 20 to 25 children (six to 17 years of age.) Agape believes that care of children is of utmost importance and Agape Family Home provides for abandoned, neglected and abused children and also for orphans. They believe in operating like a private home instead of an institution to give the children who are residing at the Home a “family-like” environment. Our services 1) The Agape Family Home is planning to reopen the Girl’s Home (which was closed a few years ago due to the...
Sunshine Cottage Welfare Society
Who are we This Residential Care Centre was started in November 1993 by Maria and Edmund who came to stay in Kulim in 1993. The organisation is registered with the Registrar of Companies as Sunshine Cottage. In November 2004, they registered with the Jabatan Kebajikan dan Kemasyarakatan Malaysia (Department of Social Welfare) in Kulim, Kedah and now is known as Sunshine Cottage Welfare Society. Our aims The vision at Sunshine Cottage is to shape a happy and friendly environment that can facilitate the growth of each individual in order to develop his or her full potential. Each person is...
Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Selangor Centre
Who are we The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation is a non-profit organisation with tax-exempt status. It relies totally on donations to fund its various activities. It started with its first Down Syndrome Centre at Petaling Jaya in 1989 and expanded to Johore Bahru, Klang in Selangor, Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Kota Kinabalu in Sabah and Ipoh, Perak. Besides its official website www.kdsf.org.my, Kiwanis has a disability information website which is very informative and helpful, here. Our mission The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation is committed to the welfare of children with Down...
Jumble Station
Who are we Jumble station was established in 2008 by Mary Anne Tan, Lim Lian See and Sanice Kam. We are a social entrepreneurship with a Singular Vision for Single Parents -via the establishment of a Thrift Shop at Subang Mewah and a Tuition Centre at Desa Mentari. Our objectives *To meet the immediate needs of poor Single Parents *To empower Single Parents in need *To turn ‘trash into cash’ to meet the dire needs of poor single parents and to provide them with the means to be financially sustainable eventually. Our needs Shop and store rental: RM1,600 for shop and store...
Rumah Kebajikan Anbu Illam and Rumah Kebajikan Karunai Illam
Rumah Kebajikan Anbu Illam and Rumah Kebajikan Karunai Illam are homes for underprivileged children in Malaysia, managed by Persatuan Saiva Siddhanta Malaysia. Rumah Kebajikan Anbu Illam is a home for underprivileged boys. It was formed in 1987 and is located at 2258, Jalan Permata 22, 53300 Taman Permata, Kuala Lumpur. The home provides a nurturing environment for boys who come from challenging circumstances, such as broken homes, orphaned, neglected, or abused. Rumah Kebajikan Karunai Illam, on the other hand, was established in 2001 and provides a similar sanctuary for girls. It is...
Children Welfare Sponsorship Programme (CWSP)
Who are we The children welfare and sponsorship programme is an outreach programme designed to relief the burden of poor and underprivileged children, including orphans. This programme transcends religious and racial barriers as even non-Muslim children benefit from it. Benefits for the children who subscribe to this program: – Allowance, basic food item (rice, sugar, flour), school holiday programs, school uniform and shoes, books and tuition upon request. – Plans are under way to assign each student to a tuition centre near their homes, which will enable closer monitoring of...
Precious Gift Orphanage Society
Who are we Precious Gift Home was founded by Mr Albeat Morris and his wife Leena Anthony in September 2002. The Home was set up with the aim of providing food, shelter,clothing, education,tender love and care to orphans, abandoned and underprivileged children within a loving family environment. Apart from public donations, this Home supports the children by raising funds through charity dinners, and Food Fun Fairs. Precious Gift Home has been given financial support from the Budimas Foundation. Currently, there are 17 children under the care-taking of Precious Gift Home. The boys, coming from...
Rumah Jaireh
Who are we RUMAH JAIREH was set up in Batu Arang on the 7th of June 2005. This home caters to the following needs:- 1) HIV+ women, with or without children, rendered homeless or rejected. 2) HIV+ children made homeless or rejected. 3) Sex workers and female drug addicts. 4) Women and children with special needs who cannot be taken in by other homes or institutions, for some reason or other. Our services The home is open to all faiths and all races and will also serve as a halfway home until a suitable alternative or home can be found e.g. for unwed mothers. There are two experienced...
Philea Home
Who are we For eight years, Mrs Yoges and her husband have been organising collection of food for poor families, especially families of single mums in Kapar, Klang. They soon realised that poverty brought along abuse and neglect within the families. These families, especially the children need more than just food on the table, they needed a home, a shelter for the children to heal their deep emotional, spiritual and mental wounds in their lives. The home is registered with the State Welfare Department in Klang. This realisation thus brought about the setting up of Philea Home with the aim of...