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OrphanCare Foundation advocates and works to give children in institutions and unplanned newborn babies the opportunity to grow in the care of a family.
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OrphanCare is a non-profit foundation that endeavours to...
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We provide support and aid pregnant women in crisis and...
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OrphanCare collaborates with government ministries,...
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Nurturing Hope for 15 Years: OrphanCare’s Legacy of Changing...
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In Peninsular Malaysia, OrphanCare operates 3 baby hatches:...
- Adoption
Unfortunately, OrphanCare does not provide adoption...
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At the recent Anugerah Ibu Kiwanis dinner, organized by...
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Learn more about our pioneering movement of Baby Hatches in...
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OrphanCare is a non-profit foundation that endeavours to give institutionalised children and unplanned, at-risk, newborn babies the joy of growing in the care of a loving family in accordance with our tag-line: Every Child Needs a Family.
OrphanCare Foundation/Yayasan OrphanCare, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. 27,978 likes · 34 talking about this · 429 were here. Official page for OrphanCare Foundation (Yayasan OrphanCare). Follow...
We provide support and aid pregnant women in crisis and facilitate adoption and reintegration in Malaysia. Donate Now. 24/7 Help. Our vision is a world where children no longer suffer institutional care nor face threats to their survival. Adoption. The children deserves better. We help couples in Malaysia navigate the adoption process.
Everything you need to know about adoption, adoption eligibilty and the adoption process.
Nov 6, 2015 · The OrphanCARE Foundation, which now has baby hatch centres in Johor Baru and Kota Baru, advocates that every child needs a family. While OrphanCARE cannot stop baby dumping cases, it gives a safe place to do so if someone is going to dump their baby.
Aug 24, 2022 · Every child needs a family, a place to belong, and that's what OrphanCare is all about. The late Dato' Adnan Mohd Tahir and his wife Datin Elya saw a need after trying to rehome hundreds of orphans, who were left stranded in Aceh, Indonesia, during the tsunami in 2004.