Persatuan Tadika Malaysia (Malaysian Association of Kindergartens)

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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...

Rotary Club Of Kuala Lumpur DiRaja

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History The Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur (as it was known then), the oldest in South-East Asia, existed in spirit as early as 1918, when leaders of government, commerce and professions residing in Kuala Lumpur mooted the idea of forming an association to promote community service and inter-community harmony. This lofty idea gained tremendous support from leaders of the various communities in Kuala Lumpur and the Concord Club, organised on Rotary lines, was formed in the early 1920s.. Through the visit of Mr James W Davidson, Rotary International’s “Special Commissioner”, the...

Drugs Intervention Community Malaysia (Komuniti Intervensi Dadah Malaysia)

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KOMITED Malaysia (Komuniti Intervensi Dadah Malaysia) or DiC Malaysia ( Drugs intervention Community Malaysia ) was established in 2001. It is a registered non-profit Community Based Organization (CBO) initiated, led and run by former drug users. Formed in 1998 and officially registered in 2001 as NGO with the intention of addressing the negative impact of drug use and HIV/AIDS in Kuantan, the programmes expanded to the entire state of Pahang from 2007 onwards in line with the increasing need for serious intervention. Since 2011, DiC Pahang has reached a new milestone when the organization...

Care United Johor Bahru

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Volunteer or Contribute to Care United! Call us at +607 357 6899 to find out more details on how you can make a difference. Our Aims  • To foster unity, understanding and friendship amongst all Malaysians. • To assist in charitable undertakings for the community at large. • To collect donations to further the aims of the Club subject to the condition with prior approval from the Registrar of Societies and the relevant authorities. • To organise charitable and welfare activities for all Malaysians specifically the poor and underprivileged, without prejudice. Who are we Care United...

Business Ethics Institute of Malaysia (BEIM)

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Our vision “Establish Malaysia as a Nation of Ethical Commerce” Our mission “Educate, Foster and Encourage Sustainable Ethical Business Values and Practices” Our objectives To foster an ethical marketplace. To educate and encourage the public and the private sector in ethical business practices. To promote honesty and transparency business. To create public awareness on unethical practices in the marketplace. To participate and support national, regional and international organizations that encourages similar goals. To recognize individuals and organizations that...

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)

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Who are we We are a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to...

All Malaysia Malayali Association

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Who are we Our Association (AMMA – All Malaysia Malayalee Association) is an umbrella body for the various Malayalee associations/samajams throughout Malaysia. Our principal aim is to foster closer cooperation with all Malayalee organisations in Malaysia and also with all the other Indian organisations for the betterment of the Indian community in Malaysia. We are proud to be Malaysian, Indian and Malayalees, in that order and we have striven to be a proud Malaysian organisation. We have cooperated with our affiliates to ensure that the Malayalam language, culture and the education of...

AFS Intercultural Programs

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AFS Intercultural Programs (formerly the American Field Service) is a worldwide, nonprofit organization that has been leading student exchange for more than 55 years. AFS was founded by volunteer ambulance drivers who survived World War I and II. They believed—as AFS believes today—that the way to build a more just and peaceful world begins when people from different countries and cultures meet, learn t o g e t h e r, and better understand one another. The drivers sought to promote international understanding and peace through student exchanges. In 1947, AFS exchanged 52 young people from...

Rose Virginie Good Shepherd Centre, Ipoh

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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...

Petros Residential (Half-way home for male ex-prisoners)

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Petros Residential centres for ex-prisoners who come from many different prisons and government drug rehabilitation centres in the country.  A short-term stay allows the staff and residents to develop and plan together as to the individual’s future for further Christian drug rehabilitation, employment, training, family reconciliation, church involvement etc. The staff work closely with Petros Community staff, churches and volunteers during the residents’ stay and in after-care.

Urban Pioneers Support

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Objectives: To strive towards a society where there will be adequate housing for every child, woman and man, where everyone will have the right to a standard of living, adequate for the health and well-being of herself and her family including food, clothing, housing and medical care. To provide necessary social services and the right to security in the event of unemployment or lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond control. To promote legislation to protect urban pioneer settlers.

Teras Pengupayaan Melayu (TERAS)

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Our objectives 1. To organise social activities for the benefit of the Muslims, especially activities aimed at enhancing their education, health and also in overcoming their poverty. 2. To work towards improving the abilities of the Muslims by increasing their knowledge, talents and by planting positive values of Islam into them. 3. To organise activities that involve the development in art, science, literature, music and culture suitable to the Islamic religion. 4. To implement duties with a view upholding the truth and to overcome what is forbidden by Islam. 5. To co-operate with national...

The Society of Christian Service, Sarawak (SCS)

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Objectives: To raise the living standards of the Longhouse people. To develop self-reliance and mutual support in the community.

Social Strategic Foundation

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Objectives: To conduct social and strategic research. To organize social development programmes. To conduct volunteers/grass-roots leaders training programmes. To make representation to government on policy matters.

Sarawak Development Institute (SDI)

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SDI was established on 2 November 1995. It is registered as a Company Limited by Guarantee and not having a Share Capital under the Companies Act, 1965, Malaysia. As an autonomous non-profit research institute, it is entrusted to undertake inter-disciplinary research on pertinent development issues related to the state and nation for policy inputs to the government and private organisations / clients. SDI’s Objectives: The principal objective of SDI is to provide independent and objective inputs to complement the decision and policy-making process in Sarawak. The specific objectives are...

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