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...

Malaysian Council for Child Welfare, Sarawak

in Children

Objectives: 1. To uphold the principles embodied in the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the child and to make known and encourage its universal acceptance thereof. 2. To contribute towards the mental, emotional and spiritual development of the child, particularly those who are underprivileged, handicapped or living in the rural areas. 3. To encourage child welfare work in the fields not fully covered by the government. 4. To affiliate, co-operate and participate with other organizations devoted to similar objectives as those of the Council.

Malaysian Child Resource Institute (MCRI)

in Children

History Malaysian Child Resource Institute (MCRI) was incorporated in 1993 as a non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting quality early child care and education through training of child-based services. MCRI supports the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in all aspects of our work. The CRC is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty. It is the only human rights treaty to include civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights for children. Our activities MCRI as an organisation with almost 20 years experience has a proven...

Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation – Klang Centre

in Children

Who we are The KDSF – Klang Centre was established in June 1994 with one teacher and nine children. The Centre has since moved to bigger premises, at No 28 Jalan Kampar, Klang where 60 children can be accommodated. Currently the centre has 35 children who attend one-to-one teaching every week. It accepts and teaches children with Down Syndrome of up to six years of age, using the Early Intervention Programme (EIP). Our services To help parents, the Klang centre is equipped with a library where books on Down Syndrome and teaching aids can be borrowed for extended teaching at home. The...

Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Terencat Akal, Kuantan

in Children, Differently Abled, Tax Exemption, Youth

History The centre was founded by Mr V. Rajamanikam, then with only seven children, the centre solely depended on public donations. Today, the centre accommodates almost 155 children with age-range that varies from 3 years to 51 years old. Despite having “adults” as our inmates, the centre still term them as “children”. The word “children” here is used loosely and it reflects the condition and the similar situation with which the young ones are facing. Most of the children are mentally disabled, meaning, they are unable to take care of themselves. Apart...

Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Terencat Akal, Melaka

in Children, Differently Abled

History The centre was founded by Mr V. Rajamanikam, then with only seven children, the centre solely depended on public donations. Today, the centre accommodates almost 155 children with age-range that varies from 3 years to 51 years old. Despite having “adults” as our inmates, the centre still term them as “children”. The word “children” here is used loosely and it reflects the condition and the similar situation with which the young ones are facing. Most of the children are mentally disabled, meaning, they are unable to take care of themselves. Apart...

Sarawak Children Cancer Society (SCCS)

in Children, Health

Who are we The Society is established for the relief and care of Malaysian children suffering from cancer and their families irrespective of race, religion and creed; and the advancement of research and public education in the prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer.  Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (SCCS) is a non-profit voluntary organisation formed on 26th September, 1999 by a group of parents of children with cancer to discover ways in which they could help each other and their children. Formally registered in 26th November, 2001, SCCS expanded her role...

Central Welfare Council, Peninsular Malaysia (CWC)

in Children, Differently Abled, Education, Women, Youth

Objectives: 1. To advise and to deal with social problems in Malaysia. 2. To initiate or execute any social services not operated by any other authority or organization. 3. To secure the help and support of the public and government in order to achieve the objectives of the Council. 4. To promote the welfare of the people with mental and physical disabilities, the underprivileged, distressed and destitute and to undertake or assist in the promotion of any scheme conducive to such welfare. 5. To undertake any social service either directly or through the State and District Branches in...

World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA)

in Children, Women

Who are we The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) was formed on 14 February, 1991. WABA is a global network of organisations and individuals who believe breastfeeding is the right of all children and mothers and who dedicate themselves to protect, promote and support this right. WABA acts on the Innocenti Declaration and works in close liaison with UNICEF. Our vision A world where breastfeeding is the cultural norm, where mothers and families are enabled to feed and care optimally for their infants and young children thus contributing to a just and healthy society. Our mission To...

Ronald McDonald House Charities Malaysia

in Children, Sponsors, Support Groups

History Formerly known as the Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities Fund of Malaysia (RMCC), the Ronald McDonald House Charities Malaysia (RMHC Malaysia) was established in Malaysia in February 1990. Our main goal has always been to lend a helping hand to less fortunate children for a brighter future. Our main focus are in three areas : health, education and welfare. The first Ronald McDonald House in the ASEAN region was established in 1999 and is located at the Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (formerly known as Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), this “home...

National Autism Society Of Malaysia (NASOM)

in Children, Differently Abled

Offering Life-Long Services to People with Autism The National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) is a non-profit, non-governmental welfare organisation which was formed in 1986 by a group of parents and professionals. It was registered on 3rd March 1987, as a national voluntary charitable organisation and aims at providing education, help, care and protection for people with autism and their family members. Currently, NASOM has established 14 Early Intervention Programmes and 3 Vocational Programmes for people inflicted with autism in Malaysia. Our Vision To become an efficient and effective...

The Charity Club Langkawi (Kelab Amal Langkawi)

in Children, Single parents, Sponsors, Support Groups

The Charity Club Langkawi, known in Malay as Kelab Amal Langkawi, is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) established in June 2010. Its primary mission is to enhance the daily lives of underprivileged families on Langkawi Island, Malaysia. The organization operates through fundraising events and community support, ensuring that all funds raised are directed toward benefiting those in need. Objectives and Activities The club focuses on several key areas: Food Aid: Providing essential food supplies to families struggling to meet their basic needs. Educational Support:...

CADS Enhancement Centre

in Children, Differently Abled, Education

CADS Enhancement Centre is a non-profit organization that provides counseling and support for the family and caregivers of children with special needs, especially those with Cerebral Palsy, Autism-ADHD, Down Syndrome-Dyslexia, and Slow Learners (CADS). The main goal of the center is to help these children develop and maximize their potential, and to become independent and productive members of society. The center also offers academic programs, therapeutic interventions, and recreational activities for the children. The center is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and you can contact them at...

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