Malaysian Care is a non-profit Christian organization committed to serving the poor and needy. Our staff mobilize resources in providing relief, development assistance and spiritual hope to individuals and groups, irrespective of race or religion. Our approach is wholistic and we believe we are called to meet the varied needs of those who suffer physically, emotionally, intellectually and who encounter social and spiritual problems.
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Prison, Drugs and AIDS This service works with those who are involved in and affected by crime, drug abuse and AIDS; we offer them an opportunity to start life anew. Read more ...
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Please be informed that you can now make donations to MALAYSIAN CARE via GIRO Internet Banking or depositing through Maybank's ATM or requesting Banking standing instructions directly to our account. For more information please click here...
Sistem Penjodohan Pekerjaan (Untuk Warga Kurang Upaya) [Job Clearing System for the Handicapped] Sistem Penempatan Orang Kurang Upaya (SPOKU) is open to all employers and the general public for registration. Just complete the online registration form and you will be able to enjoy the services offered. Registered employers are able to post as many job vacancies at any time. Just complete the online form and it will be posted immediately. It's hassle-free. Registered job seekers can search and apply for jobs from various industries according to their preferences. Registered employers can select the appropriate candidates from a varied resource pool to fit their requirements and needs. SPOKU allows job matching of the right candidates with the right job. Click here to logon unto the website.
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Gift*Camp 2009 Camping programme for People with Learning Difficulties. Read More... Please call Jee Ching / Leong at (03) 9058 2102 for more details
National Prison Camp 2009 "Come, Rest in Jesus", Matt 11:28. A time to be Refreshed. Read More...
Service Directory for People With Disabilities We have updated our online directory . Users can now search our on-line directory.. Read more...
Certificate in Christian Ministry - Social Ministry 7th Module - Introduction to Old Testament 5th-7th June & 12th-14th June 2009 Seminari Theoloji Malaysia and Bible College of Malaysia in collaboration with Malaysian Care are again offering the Certificate in Christian Ministry (Social Ministry) to lay leaders, Christian social workers and volunteers engaged in social ministry. This programme is designed to provide a balance of biblical and theological studies with theoretical and practical training. Read more ...
Awards of Recognition from Prison, Malaysia Malaysian Care received another Award in recognition of its contribution to the rehabilitation programme of the Prisons. Read More....
Micah Network CD: Worship and reflective music on the theme of justice Thailand, a global conference, 325 people from 52 nations, an Indian theologian pointed out the lack of justice worship songs, a God whose heart breaks over injustice, a world of need, and a handful of artists. The result of of unique combination: introducing the album 'Our Sins' Read more This CD is also available at Malaysian Care head-office, please call (03 90582102)
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Community Scholarship Program Sunway University College has set aside 8 community scholarships for 'budding potentials' from the age of 18 - 25 recommended from children's homes, NGO's or poor communities. Read more ...
Toy Library & Parents Resource Centre The Toy Library and Parents Resource Centre is located at our head office at Wisma Malaysian Care at Bandar Tasik Selatan. Operation Hours: 10:00am to 4:30pm (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) and 1:30pm to 4:30pm (Friday). Kindly contact please call 03 90582102 should you need any assistance. For more info ...
Interesting Video Clips...
Hands of Hope - World Refugee Day 20th June 2008 It's hard to imagine what it must be like to be a refugee. To see your village torn apart by war. To escape under horrific conditions to an unfamiliar land where you don't speak the language. To be alone, surrounded by strangers, not knowing who you can trust, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. Yet for thousands of refugees in Malaysia and millions more worldwide, this is the story of their lives. But you can help bring happy endings to these tragic stories. There are so many things you can do, and one of them is by learning more about refugees. View the video on Hands of Hope
The Faisal Cup The Faisal Cup is a football tournament initiated by Harvest Centre Bhd, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as voice for freedom and against discrimination of refugee children. It is to be played by various refugee education centers yearly. The 2006 inaugural tournament will feature teams from ABIM, Malaysian Care and Montessori New Covenant Community. To view a video presentation, click here
Stephen Wiltshire is Autistic Stephen Wiltshire from London is a star among savants. Stephen is autistic. He did not speak his first words "pencil" and "paper" until he was 5. Yet, when he was 11 he drew a perfect aerial view of London after only one helicopter ride. For this film we're testing the "Living camera" in Rome. click here
The Waterfalls at Ladang MCare On 07/07/07 Ladang MCare was dedicated to our Lord Jesus Christ. Ladang MCare is a Community Development Extention Centre project of Malaysian Care. This short clip shows the beautiful waterfall situated at Ladang MCare. click here