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The Main Idea

Small Gesture, Big Difference
We go through life each day with no thought to the lives of those around us. As such, not many notice the gap that exists between us.

Inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations - in which social inclusion plays a big role - this campaign calls on all to take a moment to reflect on the lives of the underprivileged communities around us.

This campaign aims to encourage and educate society to help the communities around them, one way or another. Through this programme, we hope to narrow the gap between communities, while reaching out to those in need.

11 Organisations in need of your help

1. Yayasan Sunbeams Home
1. Yayasan Sunbeams Home

Yayasan Sunbeams Home (YSH) is a non-government and self-supporting multi-racial foundation that started in 1995. It is home to displaced, abused and neglected children of single-parents.

Find the contact details of this home here.


2. Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ehsan Ash-Shakur

  PEKEAS is an organisation for the orphans and poor located around Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. The organisation started its operation with 4 orphans in a rented home, and at present, PEKEAS is home to 50 children in 2 rented houses. PEKEAS is administered by a total of 28 staff.

  Find the contact details of this home here.


3. Rainbow Home
Rainbow Home is a safe haven for the underprivileged, abandoned, abused and orphaned children. Rainbow family consists of 26 children, aged 3 to 18 years old. It is a multi-racial home comprising of Indians, Chinese, Chindians, and others mixed nationalities.

  Find the contact details of this home here.


4. Persatuan Rumah Kanak-Kanak Ini Di-Sayangi (K.I.D.S) Selangor

Rumah Kanak-kanak Ini Di Sayangi (K.I.D.S) is a home where orphans and children who are abandoned, abused and neglected are given shelter, love and care. Started in 1991, this home has housed and fed many children whose early childhood have been scarred by traumatic experiences.

Find the contact details of this home here.


5. Chin Women's Organisation

Chin Women’s Organisation (CWO) is a Burmese refugee school in Kuala Lumpur, led by a group of hardworking Chin women who spend their time teaching refugee children living nearby during the day.

  Find the contact details of this home here.

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6. Persatuan Kebajikan Rumah Victory Malaysia

Rumah Victory first started as a drug rehabilitation centre in 1988, with an aim to aspire and offer new hope for people who are misguided. In view of the growing needs of the community, it later expanded to house displaced children, youths as well as the elderly.

Find the contact details of this home here.


7.
Persatuan Kebajikan Shifa’ Kuala Lumpur
Hailing mainly from poor families or single parents, the centre houses a total of 18 female children between the ages of 5 to 17. With almost 11 years of experience under their belt, the organisation’s main focus is to provide a secure and comfortable environment as well as a solid education for these children based on a strong Islamic foundation.

Find the contact details of this home here.


8. Trinity Children Centre

Trinity Children Centre or TCC is a sanctuary for orphaned, abandoned, battered, abused and neglected children. The organisation was founded December 2006, by Pastor Collin Gordon and the Trinity Community Centre congregation, and is home to 20 boys and girls between the ages of 6 to 19.

  Find the contact details of this home here.



9. Kenosis Home

Kenosis Home was founded by three former drug addicts in May 2001. Kenosis aims to provide an effective and comprehensive faith-based prevention or solution to drug addiction and other life-controlling problems.

 
Find the contact details of this home here.

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10. Ray of Hope Children’s Home

The organisation was founded by Mr Raymond Raj on April 2009, and the centre houses a total of 40 children with a good mix of boys, girls and young single mothers between 4 to 17 years old in three separate homes. Their mission is to provide a safe place for the less fortunate and to ensure that the children are healthy and able to experience a normal childhood.


Find the contact details of this home here.


11. Shepherd's Centre Foundation

Shepherd's Centre Foundation began in 1993 through Pastor Jacop and his wife, Bridget David, to provide care and love for destitute children. Today, Shepherd’s Centre has over 85 kids between the ages of 6-20, and they live in a 10-unit shop lot that has been converted into a multifunctional living space which includes a learning centre, library, chapel, dining hall, kitchen, office and computer lab to cater to the needs of the children.


  Find the contact details of this home here.


Here is how you can help:​

1. Donate new or used items (in good condition).

2. Volunteer your time to them.

3. Financial donation - even a Ringgit can make a big difference


FAQ

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Let’s make this happen together.