Hilla Community Centre
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,...
Good Samaritan Home
Good Samaritan Home (GSH) is a home for children, established in January 1999 by Rev. Albert Ong and his wife, YM Ong, a former pastor and his spouse. The home provides care for children who come from challenging family circumstances—those abandoned by their parents, those whose parents are unable to cope with divorce, or those who have lost one or both parents. Currently, GSH houses 28 children aged between three and 17 years old. The home aims not only to meet the physical and material needs of these children but also to address their emotional and psychological well-being, especially...
Pusat Kebajikan Care Haven
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
Pertubuhan Kebajikan Puspanesam, also known as Puspanesam Home, is a charity home located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It was registered in 2004 by Devanasam David John, a single lady with a big heart for children in need. The shelter started with only three children and has since accepted more who were orphaned and those of single parents who cannot take care of them because of full-time jobs. The children who are not academically strong are encouraged to be trained in tailoring, beauty care, and cooking skills. They have started a tailoring class where an instructor comes in to teach the...
Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association, Johor Bahru (HANDICAPJB)
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...
