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We help couples in Malaysia navigate the adoption process. We will also help facilitate your adoption journey from start to finish. At OrphanCare, there are three types of adoption and we can help you match with your future children. Let us guide you to start your adoption journey.
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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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In Peninsular Malaysia, OrphanCare operates 3 baby hatches:...
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Are you thinking of adopting a child in Malaysia? There are...
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Everything you need to know about adoption, adoption...
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House of Love is a Charitable and Christian Organization Children Home for the orphans, abandoned, abused, and neglected children. Its aim is to provide physical, spiritual, mentally, socially and educational well-being of these children.
Are you thinking of adopting a child in Malaysia? There are a few steps to follow through but worry not; the adoption process is straightforward and not as complicated as you may think. Adopting a child can be an enormously enriching experience and Orphancare invites families from all ethnic groups and backgrounds.
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. Meet Our Team. Why we do this. We want children out of institutions and cared for by families.
Rumah Aman, which means “Peaceful Home” in Malay, is an orphanage providing a caring and loving home for children that are orphaned or from very poor or impoverished families. Rumah Aman provides not only a shelter, but a home and an education support program to monitor the progress of each individual child, in all aspect.
Rumah Sayangan, a ministry birthed 29 years ago in 1989, was founded on the vision to see children from destitute families live out a meaningful life in a caring home. Back then, orphanages were scarce.
Below is a directory/list of NGOs, non-profits and charities working on providing shelter, education and all basic necessities of life to orphans. They often have orphan care homes and also arrange foster care and adoption.