Persatuan Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Buntong (PPDK)
Who they are Persatuan Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Buntong (PPDK) has been established since 1999 to cater to the needs of people with disabilities in the geographical west of Ipoh covering the seven main areas consisting of Buntong, Lahat, Falim, Menglembu, Jelapang, Silibin and Manjoi. Their services The Persatuan is opened from Monday to Friday from 8 am till 5 pm to cater to the needs of people with disabilities and our rehabilitation services are FREE. The rehabilitation services include Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Early Intervention Programme / Pre-school for children with...
Association for Mentally Retarded Children Seberang Perai Utara Butterworth
Who are we The Association for Mentally Retarded Children Seberang Perai Utara Butterworth was officially registered on 12.9.1992, as a non profit able welfare organisation. Its primary objective is to provide basic education, living skills and welfare aids to the mentally handicapped children in Seberang Perai Utara, Butterworth. Way back in 1976, it was initiated by a group of concerned parents, social workers and some voluntary clubs in and around Butterworth to form a centre to cater for this group of handicapped children. In the early stage, there were about 12 children and was managed...
Rumah Putera Harapan
Siapa kami Rumah Putera Harapan (RPH) merupakan sebuah rumah perlindungan kanak-kanak terbiar di negeri Sabah khususnya di daerah Ranau. RPH diasaskan oleh NGO Islam dan telah dibuka pada 12 Julai 2008. Kanak-kanak yang membesar tanpa ibu bapa (yatim piatu), kematian salah satu daripadanya (yatim), mangsa penceraian dan kemiskinan cenderung untuk tidak mendapat pendidikan yang sempurna. Atas kesedaran ini, badan-badan NGO Islam khususnya Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) merasakan betapa nasib kanak-kanak ini perlu dibela dengan menyediakan tempat perlindungan dan menyiapkan pendidikan...
Hua Ming Autism Society
History Hua Ming was set up in 1996 by a group of parents with autistic children. It is a non-profit organisation focusing on providing special education, training and therapy for autistic children, as well as counselling to their parents. Being a non-profit organisation, Hua Ming depends on public donations to run its activities and every year it has to organise fund-raising events to meet its operating expenses. Our expertise In its teaching, training and treatment of children with autism, Hua Ming adopts the TEACCH programme (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication...
Yayasan Pelajaran Mara
Who are we Yayasan Pelajaran Mara focuses on the set-up, administration and management of Kumpulan Wang YPM for the purpose of elevating the education and standard of living for Bumiputera community through its offering of financial aid. Our objectives Provide financial aid for knowledge advancement and education for Bumiputera Provide scholarships, loans and financial aid for the education development of the Bumiputera community Strengthen the Bumiputera education standards Generate knowledge development for the Bumiputera...
Montfort Youth Training Centre (MYTC)
The Beginning Youth are the future of our Nation. Yet many needy and the less privileged Youth, particularly those in the rural areas, are being left out from the mainstream of education and other opportunities. They are pleading to you and your organization to take them into consideration. In answer to their plights, the Brothers of St. Gabriel established its first foundation known as Montfort Boys Town (MBT) in Shah Alam, Selangor in 1959. The demand for places had prompted the Brothers to reach out and establish Centres in Sabah and Melaka. “A Home Truly Dear for Needy Youth” was...
The Community Chest
Our values We believe that education creates opportunity, shapes individuals and ultimately the well being of the community. We believe that every Malaysian deserves quality education as it will more likely enable them to find and engage in meaningful work and contribute as citizens and to reach their full potential. Who are we We are an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental charitable organisation established by the private sector on 8 July 2011 as a company limited by guarantee to promote and support education for the sole benefit of the Malaysian community. We are funded primarily...
Chempaka Buddhist Lodge (CBL)
History CHEMPAKA BUDDHIST LODGE (CBL), established since 1985, is managed by lay Buddhists and is located in Taman SEA, Petaling Jaya. CBL not only provides a contemplative place for devotees to study, absorb and practice the Buddha’s teachings, it also carries out Buddhist activities and ceremonies. Facilities are also available at CBL for quiet meditation, Buddhist research as well as basic necessities for our resident Banthes and visiting members of the Sangha. As lay Buddhists, the EXCO members of CBL have not forgotten the needs of the local community, the needy and the...
Ray of Hope (ROH)
History Ray of Hope (ROH) is a non-profit and non-religious centre set up by St. Peter Church and St. Augustine Church. It is establish as a social project with the sole objective to bringing hope and train the people with learning disabilities within the age group of seven to 20 years old. Under the Chairperson Mrs. Mary Yeoh, the Centre has made much progress and the requests from more parents to have their children with learning difficulties to be admitted to the Centre has to be put on the waiting list, because of lack of space and staffing in the present premise. Our needs To run the...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Kuching)
Sister Lai Yi Feng used to visit the old folks’ home and hospital before she joined Tzu Chi. On one of her visits to the old folks’ home in 1996, Sister Lai met Brother Huang Wen De, Sister Shen Xi Chan, Brother Huang Mao Sheng and Brother Yu. Since that meeting, Sister Lai had been receiving the Tzu Chi monthly magazine and Still Thoughts Aphorisms booklet from these Tzu Chi volunteers. Sister Lai, however, did not really pay much attention to these printed materials. But on 7 October 1996, when she visited the Melaka Branch and met up with Brother David Liu, she came to fully...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Tawau)
In 1997, Brother Ong Ji Long, from Tzu Chi Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office, brought a group of Tzu Chi volunteers to organize a tea reception at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Tawau. The hall was filled to capacity with interested audience and this was how Tzu Chi’s dharma ship sailed to Tawau. On 26 March 2000, volunteers from Kota Kinabalu went to Tawau again to investigate a case involving the brother and sister of a Malay student in Sabah University who needed financial assistance. In October 2000, Liang Li Qing, a Tzu Chi Kota Kinabalu Office staff, decided to return to her hometown in...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Sandakan)
History On 17 April 1999, Brother David Liu and Sister Echo Chien from Melaka Branch, together with the brothers and sisters from Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office, went to Sandakan to present a talk on “Well Blessed Life”. After a few exchanges of views, they finally seized upon the opportunity to set up a contact point at this remote township in East Malaysia. In July 2000, a team of sixteen members from the Taiwan Teachers’ Association went to Sandakan to promote the teaching of Jing Si Aphorisms. The Sandakan people were very impressed and touched by the lively teaching...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Tenom)
In 1999, Tzu Chi volunteers around Malaysia walked the streets seeking donation for the victims of the earthquake that took place in Turkey and Taiwan. Volunteers from Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office also drove three hours to Tenom, a small town in Sabah to raise fund for this purpose. This was how Tzu Chi sowed seeds of love and kindness in the town of Tenom. After the fundraising event, some Tzu Chi volunteers who travelled frequently for business between Tenom and Kota Kinabalu, brought some Tzu Chi Magazines and books to Tenom. In early 2000, and on the invitation of the Tenom Buddhist...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu)
In August 1996, following a case referred to by Headquarters, Hualien, Brother David Liu, CEO of Melaka Branch, Sister Echo Chien and three others brought compassionate seeds of Tzu Chi to Sabah. After their two-and-a-half hour flight to Sabah to investigate the case that was referred to them, the team of six also seized upon the opportunity to get assistance from local Buddhist friends. As such, a Tzu Chi tea talk was then organized. Brother David Liu briefed the attendees on Tzu Chi’s missions and this home visit case in East Malaysia. Most of the Buddhist attendees were touched and...
Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia (Kuantan)
Sister Gong Xiu Juan of Kuantan was very impressed and touched by Master Cheng Yen’s spirit of great compassion and vowed to follow the Master’s footsteps. However, as there was no Tzu Chi Office in Kuantan, her burning desire to do charity could not be realized. In November 2001, when she learnt that Tzu Chi Melaka people were coming to Kuantan to give a talk on “Well Blessed Life” the following month, she was very excited. She immediately contacted Sister Echo Chien and offered to help in the promotion of Tzu Chi’s missions in Kuantan. Then in December 2001,...