Persatuan Untuk Insan Bermasalah Intelek Perak

in Differently Abled

Persatuan Untuk Insan Bermasalah Intelek Perak is an organization that provides education and daily living skills for children residing in the Manjung District1. The school has been operating since 1990 and runs under the Perak Association for Intellectual Disabled1. They are a non-profit charitable organization registered under the Societies Act 1966 with the registration number 1955 (Perak)21. Please note that they rely mainly on public donations for their operational and maintenance expenses1. Any form of support or sponsorship would be much appreciated1. Persatuan Untuk Insan...

Persatuan Pemulihan Sultan Azlan Shah

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Yayasan Ipoh (YI), formerly known as Yayasan Sultan Idris Shah (YSIS) is a non-profit organization established to primarily raise funds to support the rehabilitation services of its therapy division, Persatuan Pemulihan Sultan Azlan Shah (PPSAS). We provide various therapy services for people with disabilities and anyone that comes through our door irrespective of race, religion, culture and age. Our main focus is to reach out and to extend our help to anyone in need whenever and wherever we can, thus ensuring that No One Is Left Behind. Our Mission Our mission to help the disabled in...

Persatuan Daybreak Untuk Kebajikan Orang-Orang Cacat Kinta, Perak

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DAYBREAK is an acronym for Disabled Adults and Youths Being Rewarded, Encouraged and Awarded in Kinta. Our story began in 1992. Initiated by the Social Concerns Committee of the Canning Garden Methodist Church (CGMC), we started out in a rented shop house in Ipoh’s famous “Old Town” as Daybreak Centre. A first of its kind, we set out to help the disabled find a meaningful place in society by providing a training ground in specialized skills and a retail center for their handicrafts. Within two years, our trainees grew in numbers. There were also many who were successfully...

Persatuan Kebangsaan Autisme Malaysia (Pusat Pendidikan Autisma Ipoh)

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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 organisation that provides services, strength and...

Pertubuhan Jagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Setia

in Children, Senior Citizens

Pertubuhan Jagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Setia is led by a dedicated management team, including Mr. Siew Too, Mr. Raymond Ong Kah Chee, and Madam Sin Kuan Lin, who are committed to improving the lives of children. They currently have a staff of 6 members. The organization provides care and support for children between the ages of 5 to 42 who have experienced abuse, neglect, abandonment, orphanhood, or are at risk. At present, they are caring for 39 residents, consisting of 3 Indian and 36 Chinese children. Diversity and non-discrimination are core values of this home. They offer educational...

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