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,...

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...

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...

Calvary welfare organisations

in Children, Health, Senior Citizens, Women, Youth

REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE Our rehabilitation centres provide care and hope for those who need help to overcome addiction to substances such as drugs, alcohol and glue; and harmful habits such as gambling or electronic game addiction. The rehabilitation program focuses on helping them overcome their addictions and habits and guiding them to be productive members of society. Calvary Care Centre 1 No 9, Jalan Bunga Ros, Taman Masai, 81750 Masai, Johor. Calvary Care Centre 2 (Drug Rehabilitation & Mental) Lot 204971, Kampung Orang Asli, Telok Kabong, 81700 Pasir Gudang,...

Asrama Good Sheperd

in Women, Youth

Asrama Good Shepherd is a residential home that provides support for teenage girls who are dealing with family, social, and personal problems. They also offer a tailoring workshop for girls and women, as well as a special school for poor and underprivileged youths. The Good Shepherd Sisters took over the management of this rural parish hostel, which caters to secondary school girls from remote villages. The social services of Good Shepherd Services started more than 60 years ago with the establishment of Pusat Kebajikan Good Shepherd (PKGS). If you’re interested, they welcome...

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Agathians Shelter

in Children, Tax Exemption, Youth

Agathians Shelter, legally registered as Pertubuhan Kebajikan Agathians Malaysia (0061-04-7) in ROS, MAKPEM, JKM, and LHDN, is a welfare home located in Petaling Jaya. They care for 35 boys aged 5 to 17, including orphans, single-parent children, abandoned, and those from broken families. Their mission is to rescue children from life on the streets, providing them with shelter, food, education, care, attention, and love. The shelter was founded by the late Mr. Siva Balan (Brother Siva) in 2003, rescuing 8 boys from an illegally operated orphanage. To support their growing number of...

Rumah Victory

in Children, Senior Citizens, Youth

Rumah Victory is a non-profit charitable organization founded by the late Mr. Philip Mok Sew Kwong in 1988. It started with a Christian Drug Rehabilitation Centre and later expanded to include a Children and Youth Home and an Elderly Home. The organization’s objective is to encourage active social concern and welfare for people through meaningful action for the advancement of their spiritual, physical, and mental well-being. This is done in accordance with biblical principles for drug addicts, orphans, underprivileged children, troubled youth, juvenile delinquents, and the poor and needy...

Happiness Centre For The Mentally Disabled Children

in Children, Differently Abled, Recommended, Youth

Who are we Happiness centre is a safe haven for the intellectually and physically challenged  children of Melaka. This home was founded by Mr. Roy Collar, in  2000. Children who have no one to love or care for them are the first ones to gain acceptance into this special home. Most of these precious children are either abandoned or come from very poor families. Some of them come from broken or single parent homes. Their families are not able to send them to institutions, workshops or day-care centres, which expect a monthly fee. Observation from Hati.my’s site visit:...

Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Kajang, Selangor (PKIK)

in Children, Differently Abled, Tax Exemption, Youth

Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Kajang’s (PKIK) primary aim is to serve and help children / people with learning disabilities on their overall development and help them towards a life as independent and meaningful as possible. Towards this goal, PKIK runs learning/training programmes and support services. Learning / Training Programmes 1. Early Intervention Programme (EIP) for children below 7 years – provides stimulation in all developmental areas such as gross motor, fine motor, cognitive, language / communication, pre-academic, social, self-help. 2. Day Training...

Home of Peace

in Children, Recommended, Youth

Pertubuhan Rumah Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Home of Peace Kuala Lumpur is a registered welfare home with the Registrar of Societies and the Ministry of Welfare Malaysia. The Home caters for the emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of children from broken homes and underprivileged families. It was set up with the main objective of providing a stable environment for girls from the squatter areas. The Home’s monthly source of funds is from donations in cash and in kind from the public. They also need teachers, drivers, and volunteers who can devote a few hours a week to provide tuition...

Rumah Charis

in Children, Senior Citizens, Women, Youth

Who are we Rumah Charis is a non-profit Christian organisation comprising of two Homes – a Home for the Children and a Home for the Aged. It was founded in 1988 by Reverend Teo How Ken as a home to serve the old and the aged. Since their inception, their ministries have expanded to include children and youth. Rumah Charis is registered as a social welfare home with the Registrar Society of Malaysia and is a member of the Kuala Lumpur Social Welfare Department. Our objectivesThe Home’s Vision for the children is to provide a suitable environment for orphans and also for...

Desa Amal Jireh

in Children, Differently Abled, Senior Citizens, Tax Exemption, Youth

Who are we Set up Reverend Terence and Mrs.Kamala Sinnadurai  and registered with the Government Welfare Department and the Registrar of Societies with tax-exemption status, for underprivileged children and old folks. It does the work of Rumah Faith (established in 1985) for needy children and Faith Eagle’s Nest (established in 1992) for destitute senior citizens. Nearly 500 (inclusive of the present) needy and poor children have been helped in their education and today many are doing well. They are working as a Civil Engineer, a Nurse, Computer Graduates, Salesmen, Businessmen, a...

Ipoh Christian Centre (Agape Family)

in Children, Youth

Who are we The Agape Family Home started operations in October 1989 with two children. Today, they have 20 to  25 children (six to 17 years of age.) Agape believes that care of children is of utmost importance and Agape Family Home provides for abandoned, neglected and abused children and also for orphans. They believe in operating like a private home instead of an institution to give the children who are residing at the Home a “family-like” environment. Our services 1) The Agape Family Home is planning to reopen the Girl’s Home (which was closed a few years ago due to the...

Sunshine Cottage Welfare Society

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

Who are we This Residential Care Centre was started in November 1993 by Maria and Edmund who came to stay in Kulim in 1993. The organisation is registered with the Registrar of Companies as Sunshine Cottage. In November 2004, they registered with the Jabatan Kebajikan dan Kemasyarakatan Malaysia (Department of Social Welfare) in Kulim, Kedah and now is known as Sunshine Cottage Welfare Society. Our aims The vision at Sunshine Cottage is to shape a happy and friendly environment that can facilitate the growth of each individual in order to develop his or her full potential. Each person is...

The Kalsom Movement

in Youth, Advocacy

Formerly known as Projek Kalsom, The Kalsom Movement is an independent and voluntary student-led charity movement registered in Malaysia as Kelab Belia Kalsom under Registrar of Youths (PPBM 8086/12) which specialises in tackling education inequality in Malaysia. The movement has been fully endorsed by Malaysia’s Ministry of Education, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Rakan Muda, Education Malaysia in the United Kingdom and Ireland as well as the Malaysia Book of Records for the longest running-student-led motivational camp. Since it was established in 1994, the movement has benefited more...

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