Cleft Lip and Palate Association of Malaysia (CLAPAM)

in Children, Health, Support Groups

Who we are Cleft Lip and Palate Association of Malaysia (CLAPAM) is a non-profit, non-government organisation and a support group consisting of volunteers from parents with children born with cleft lip and/or palate, adults with cleft lip and/or palate and healthcare professionals who manage such individuals. First established in 1992 and officially registered with the Registrar of Societies (R.O.S) in 1993, CLAPAM provides various support services including counselling, information on feeding and care of cleft babies, and hospital/house visits. CLAPAM also functions as a link between...

Persatuan Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Buntong (PPDK)

in Children, Differently Abled, Education

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...

Rumah Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Negeri Perak (RKKKC)

in Children, Differently Abled

Our services RKKKC cares for children suffering from Cerebral Epilepsy, Hip Dislocation, Severe Mental Retardation, Anarthira (speech disabilities), Autism and Spastic Tetraplegia (incapable of standing without support). Our goal is to teach them a variety of practical skills so that they can be independent. We are also trying to help them lead a normal life like us. At this time, a total of 42 children are being taken care full time in this home. Most of them are from very poor families and this has been possible through the generous support of the caring public. Apart from looking after...

Rumah Putera Harapan

in Children, Education, Support Groups

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...

Rumah Anak Yatim Tambunan Sabah

in Children, Support Groups

Syarat Pengambilan Anak lelaki dan perempuan. Anak kematian ibu dan bapa, Anak kematian bapa sahaja. Umur tidak melebihi 12 tahun (Ketika memohon had penjagaan sehingga 18 tahun.) Islam (Atau bukan Islam dengan syarat penjaga memberi persetujuan bertulis anak itu didik dengan didikan Islam)

Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim/Miskin Klang (PEYAKIN)

in Children

Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim/Miskin Klang (PEYAKIN) ditubuhkan pada tahun 1974, dengan nombor pendaftaran Pertubuhan 1394 Selangor. Pada awalnya, ia beroperasi di Batu 3 1/2 Jln Kapar, Klang dengan nama Lembaga Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim/Miskin Klang atau PEYAKIN pada 1 April 1984. PEYAKIN memperoleh sebidang tanah seluas 575.854 ekar daripada Kerajaan Negeri Selangor pada tahun 1977, dan pada 14 Mac 1983, tanah tersebut menjadi milik mereka sepenuhnya. Pada 31 Mei 1979, upacara peletakan batu asas kompleks ini dilakukan oleh Almarhum DYMM Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Al Hajjah Binti...

Malaysian Council For Child Welfare

in Children, Support Groups

The Malaysian Council For Child Welfare or Majlis Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Malaysia (MKKM) is the premier national non-governmental organisation (NGO) with the aim in promoting the well-being of children. It complements and supplements Government efforts in the welfare and development of children and promotes the general principles embodied in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was ratified by Malaysia in 1995. The Malayan Council For Child Welfare was established in 1954. It was re-registered as Majlis Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Malaysia (1978) or Malaysian Council For Child Welfare...

The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Kulai Centre

in Children, Differently Abled, Support Groups

History The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Kulai Centre started operation in early 2012. Similar to all the other Centres in the Foundation Kulai Centre focuses on the education of children with Down syndrome age six years old and below. The centre is run like an ordinary kindergarten and will have the usual kindergarten activities such as annual sports, concerts, graduation, social and educational visits. The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Kulai Centre is a non-profit organisation. It relies totally on public donations to fund its operations. Currently it costs the Centre RM300...

Ipoh Down Syndrome Centre

in Children, Differently Abled, Support Groups

The Centre is a non-profit organisation aimed at providing education and training to children with down syndrome. Children from 2 months to 6 years are taught useful skills like speech and living skills, among others, to prepare them for school life. The Centre provides early intervention programme to babies, toddlers and young children with the intention of making their assimilation into society that much easier. The centre is wholly funded by donations from the public, well-meaning friends and acquaintances, corporate bodies, charity organisations, etc. Contributions in cash or...

Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Melaka Centre

in Children, Differently Abled, Support Groups

The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation Melaka Centre, located at JKR 654, Bukit Peringgit, commenced its journey in March 2000 with two children and a teacher cum administrator. It was officially inaugurated on July 29, 2000, by His Excellency The Governor of Melaka. By the end of the year 2000, it had seven children, and in October 2002, the centre celebrated the graduation of two children. Presently, the Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation, Melaka Centre, has expanded to include two teachers and 27 children. Mission Statement:The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation is dedicated to the...

Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Johore Bahru Centre

in Children, Differently Abled, Support Groups

History The JB Centre was opened on September 1991. The JB Centre became the second centre of its kind under the KDSF. The centre first opened its doors with 9 children and 2 teachers. It operated from a rented premise at Jalan Abdul Samad. In 1996, in recognition of the sincerity and steadfast commitment of the club to its community projects, the State Social Welfare Department of Johor allocated a rent-free building to JB Club to undertake the Early Intervention Programme for children with Down Syndrome. The KDSF JB Centre operated from 2C Jln Yahya Awal for more than 10 years. The...

Ray of Hope (ROH)

in Children, Differently Abled, Education, Youth

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...

Pertubuhan Perkhidmatan Intervensi Awal (PPIA)

in Children, Differently Abled, Tax Exemption

Who we are PPIA is a duly registered non-profit, charitable organisation, committed to serving children and youths with intellectual challenges in and around the town of Batu Pahat, irrespective of race and religion. PPIA is registered under the Registrar of Societies, with the registration number of ROS No. 1624. PPIA is recognised as a tax-exempted organisation and is mainly dependent on public funding. PPIA hopes to change the lives of children and youths with intellectual challenges through education and training, which will help them to progress in life. Our History PPIA was started in...

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