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MAKNA stands for Majlis Kanser Nasional or National Cancer Council.
It is a non-profit organisation which was established in 1994 that reaches out to over 4,000 patients nationwide. It provides monthly financial assistance to purchase surgical equipments, prosthesis, non-formulary drugs and liquid/powder food supplements to needy patients.
Through its Young Cancer Survivor Scholarship Program, MAKNA helps to ease the financial burden of college-going cancer survivors. At the same time, its Micro Credit Programme provides small scale interest-free unsecured loans to cancer patients, survivors and their families to generate income through business activities.
For more information, visit www.makna.org.my
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MyKasih Foundation is a non-profit organisation established in 2009. Other than providing food aid, MyKasih also assists poor families to achieve financial independence through education and skills training.
At MyKasih, welfare aid is distributed directly to targeted recipients through their MyKad, which enables them to purchase essential food items at participating retail outlets. Programmes such as financial literacy, motivational workshops,income-generating skills training, children's tuition classes, basic medical screening and health awareness are conducted in all MyKasih communities.
MyKasih Foundation, with the support of donors as well as program partners, currently helps nearly 10,000 families all over Malaysia. Be a part of the program and adopt a community, sponsor a family or volunteer for any of the activities today.
For more information, visit http://www.mykasih.com.my/
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The National Kidney Foundation of Malaysia (NKF) is a non-profit charitable organization which was registered in 1969. NKF began operating its first dialysis centre in 1993.
Do you know that: • More than 4,000 new patients need to go on dialysis every year? • Dialysis treatment costs RM30,000 per patient per year at private dialysis centre? • 1 in 2 dialysis patients is diabetic? • Kidney disease can affect all races and people from all walks of life?
For more information, visit http://www.nkf.org.my/
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The Budimas Charitable Foundation was incorporated to provide guidance and funding in support of the welfare and well-being of more than 600 orphaned and underprivileged children in 12 charitable homes throughout the country. Budimas recently established its very own shelter home that currently cares for 37 displaced children.
The Budimas Children's Food Programme provides breakfast to 2,680 well deserving children in 40 schools, 5 days a week in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Melaka.
For more information, visit http://www.budimas.org.my/
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MERCY Malaysia is a registered society with over 500 members and approximately 5,000 registered volunteers.
It is a non-profit organisation, focusing on providing medical relief, sustainable health related development and risk reduction activities for vulnerable communities in both crisis and non-crisis situations.
Like many international organisations involved in the delivery of medical and humanitarian aids to vulnerable communities, MERCY Malaysia has been actively involved in providing emergency assistance to affected populations such as Somalia that is currently raging with famine and unrest.
For more information, visit www.mercy.org.my
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The Spastic Children´s Association of Selangor & Federal Territory has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1960. It has now become a vital link to bring hope to spastic children.
The Association manages a Spastic Centre which provides free transport, education and treatment (physiotheraphy, occupational therapy and speech therapy) for over 250 children living in Selangor and Federal Territory at the cost of about RM2.0 million a year.
For more information, visit http://scasft.org/
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The National Welfare Foundation, Malaysia is a charitable fund chaired by the Minister of Women, Family and Community Development which aims at supporting the government in improving the quality of life of the needies by working hand in hand with various sectors.
The Foundation has various Aid Schemes under its programme which among others include the Social Service Scheme, Medical Scheme, "Projek Anjung Singgah YKN" and "Skim Prihatin" which encompasses the "Penghayatan Nilai Murni, Dana Talian Insan Kritikal, Teduhan YKN, Geran Rangsang Kapital" and "Pemberian Ehsan Kepada Mangsa".
For more information, visit http://www.ykn.gov.my/
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Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Taman Megah, which was founded by Mr SK Manikumar in 1992, is a home to 138 disabled and underprivileged children. About 100 of these children are inflicted with various disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, global delay, muscular dystrophy, dwarfism, apert syndrome, noonan syndrome, hyper activity, physical challenges, intellectual disabilities as well as speech, audio and visual impairments. The rest are underprivileged children from single-parent background, broken homes, as well as abused children.
For more information, visit http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=127406297308349
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