Living Hope

in Children, Education, Youth

Who are we Founded by Dr. Peggy C. Wong, Living Hope is an organisation dedicated to be the voice for the unheard cries of the poor, needy and marginalized children living in Malaysia and internationally. Dr Wong started Living Hope in May 2007 as a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative to bring both awareness and resources to these children. She firmly believes that education is the one and only way out of the vicious cycle of poverty. Living Hope provides food and education to the poorest of the poor children living in Malaysia and internationally and to give them a LIVING HOPE for a...

CHILD Early Intervention Programme Centre

in Children, Support Groups, Youth

BACKGROUND CHILD stands for Caring & Helping Individuals with Learning Disabilities. The CHILD Early Intervention Programme (EIP) centre was birthed as a result of the coming together of a group of like-minded parents who saw a great need to provide practical help to an ever increasing number of children with learning disabilities and their families in and around Taiping. Hence, a committee was set up to look into ways to help this target group. The CHILD Society was registered and its first project was to start an EIP centre. The CHILD-EIP Centre came into operation in June 2010,...

House of Joy

in Children, Recommended, Youth

HOUSE OF JOY is a non-profit charitable home established on August 1, 1992, by Rev. Tang Chee Sing and his wife, Lee Ching Mun. It serves as a social concern organization providing shelter, care, and training to underprivileged orphans, children, and teenagers who have experienced abuse, neglect, abandonment, or poverty. In addition to children and teens, House of Joy also offers shelter and care to destitute elderly individuals. The primary objective of House of Joy is to reach out to these vulnerable populations and instill a sense of self-worth and positive transformation among children,...

Fugee School

in Children, Education, Other Communities, Refugees

Who are we Fugee School is on a mission to enable refugee children to realise their potential – by equipping them with academic, vocational and life-skills, in an environment free from discrimination and exclusion. We live to develop our students critical and creative thinking. tailor our curriculum to address the specific needs refugee children face due to trauma and disruption as a result of displacement. encourage our students to discover their strengths and develop them. We believe that every child deserves the right to have dreams and ambition, and the chances to achieve...

United Learning Centre

United Learning Centre

in Children, Education, Other Communities, Refugees, Youth

Who are we United Learning Centre (ULC) is a volunteer driven centre providing children of Burmese refugees with an education. These children do not have access to schools in Malaysia due to their parents’ refugee status. The centre provides education for the children to help prepare them for resettlement in a third country, without this education, especially learning the English language, most of these children end up begging on the streets or be victims of human traffickers.  School equipment such as computers, books and meals, as well as activities to complete the education...

Persatuan Kebajikan Gurunatha Aasramam

in Children

History Rumah amal Gurunatha Aasramam or also known as Gurunatha Aasramam Orphanage. We started with religious classes way back in 1999 in housing estates around Sungai Petani.  It was a two hour class mainly teaching religion to children of all ages.  The first class was in our own house. During this time, the chair person of a temple, Sri Ruthra Veeramuthu Mahamariamman Temple, Jalan Cinta Sayang, 08000 Sungai Petani, approached us to conduct religious classes in the temple and we accepted his request and started religious classes in the temple. The classes were conducted...

Hilla Community Centre

in Children, Education, Other Communities, Refugees, Tax Exemption

Hilla Community Centre History Hilla Community Centre in Ampang, Selangor, began as a compassionate response by a small group of Korean expatriates and Malaysians living in Kuala Lumpur to the plight of refugees. Their primary objective was to provide basic education to children. The initiative started in premises offered by a Korean language studio in Ampang, commencing with an informal English class for Afghan children in October 2007. This humble beginning marked the birth of Hilla Community Centre, where “Hilla” translates to “hope” in the Pashto language,...

Pusat Jagaan Kanak-kanak Kurang Upaya KIRTARSH

in Children, Differently Abled, Recommended, Senior Citizens, Youth

Pusat Jagaan Kanak-kanak Kurang Upaya KIRTARSH, established in July 2005, is a non-political, non-racial, non-religious, and non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the needs of “special children,” including those with mental disabilities, and providing shelter, food, education, therapy, medication, and overall well-being. The center currently cares for over 50 children, adults, and senior citizens with various conditions, such as Down Syndrome, Autism, intellectual disabilities, hearing impairment, and those from disadvantaged or broken family backgrounds. Some occupants...

Timor Leste Children Shelter, Melaka

in Children

How to find us The shelter is housed in a part/section of the Sekolah Kebangsaan Convent Jesus Infant at Jalan Parameswara, Melaka. History These children were originally from Timor Leste where they were displaced after their parents were killed during the internal conflict in the days leading to Timor Leste’s independence in 2002. These children, as young as 2 year old ,were found wondering the streets unaccompanied countless miles from their villages where they had lived before the conflict destroyed their families. Some of these children were severely traumatized as some of them had...

Good Samaritan Home

in Children, Women

Who are we Good Samaritan Home is a Home for children. Founded in January 1999 by Albert Ong and YM Ong, a former pastor and his wife, Good Samaritan Home (GSH) cares for children such as these—who come from families where parents have abandoned them, or where a parent is unable to cope with divorce, or where the child has lost one or both parents. GSH today is home to 28 children, whose age range from three to 17 years old. The home seeks not only to provide for their physical and material needs, but also to minister to their emotional and psychological needs especially in the light...

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Rumah Hope

in Children, Featured organisations

Founded in 1994 as a social ministry of Good Hope Lutheran Church, ELCM, Rumah Hope serves as a sanctuary for abused, neglected, and underprivileged children aged five to 17. The Home relies on public funding to sustain its operations. In 1998, Rumah Hope moved to a new facility called Rumah Hope 1 in Paramount Garden, PJ, thanks to generous contributions from various sources. In 2006, Rumah Hope 2, a second block, was established. Together, these homes can accommodate up to 70 children. The Home is registered with the Registrar of Societies, the Selangor Welfare Council, and has received...

Pusat Kebajikan Care Haven

in Children

Overview Established in August 2003, Care Haven is a charitable organization operating under Pusat Kebajikan Care Haven Bhd, with a Christian foundation. Located in Masai, Johor Bahru, their mission is to provide comprehensive care and support to disadvantaged children and women, fostering a community of love and care. Children Home Target Age Group: Children and teenagers aged 1-18. Beneficiaries: Orphans, handicapped (physically or intellectually), abandoned, abused, and those in poverty. Services: Care, education, social welfare assistance, mentorship, and a nurturing,...

Pertubuhan Kebajikan Pushpanesam

in Children

Who are we Puspanesam Home, or Pertubuhan Kebajikan Puspanesam, was registered as a charity home in 2004 by Devanasam David John, 58, a single lady with a big heart for children in need. The shelter started with only three children and went on to accept more who were orphaned and those of single parents who cannot take care of them because of full-time jobs. Her name, Devanasam, translates as “God’s Love” in Tamil and the shelter is named Puspanesam, which has a simple logo of a flower (puspa) set within a heart shape (to represent love). Born in Ipoh as the ninth child in...

Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association, Johor Bahru (HANDICAPJB)

in Children, Differently Abled, Recommended

Who are we Founded in May 1990 with only seven children, Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children association Johor Bahru is now custodians of around 220 special needs children; some of our “children” are over 18 years old, but are still quite undeveloped in their mental abilities and physical skills. From our humble beginnings and unwavering mission, we have become Malaysia’s largest benevolent Home. The occupants of the Home include children who have been very cruelly abandoned by their families. Many of the children do not know their biological parents… they consider...

Persatuan Bagi Kanak-Kanak Kerencatan Akal Johor (PBKKAJ)

in Children, Differently Abled

Siapa kami Persatuan bagi Kanak-Kanak Kerencatan Akal Johor (PBKKAJ) dirasmikan penubuhannya pada 21 hb Mei 1979. Semasa awal penubuhan ianya berfungsi menyediakan perkhidmatan sukarela melaksanakan program latihan, pemulihan dan bimbingan untuk kanak-kanak dalam kategori kerencatan akal. Mulai 8hb Julai 1983 PBKKAJ telah menubuhkan Pusat Pendidikan Kanak-Kanak Kerencatan Akal dan beroperasi di sebuah rumah. Komitmen kami PBKKAJ komited menjana usaha menyediakan perkhidmatan sukarela mempertingkatkan potensi golongan insan yang mengalami kepelbagaian spektrum ketidakupayaan mental...

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