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  1. The Salvation Army has five residential homes in Malaysia that provide care and protection for children and young people, because Every Child Matters. The homes provide both residential and day care services that help children overcome past traumas.

  2. Residential care for children and young people is at the forefront of The Salvation Army's ministry in Malaysia. Penang Childrens Home (formerly Penang Boys Home) provides for up to 60 residents.

  3. Residential care for children and young people is at the forefront of The Salvation Army's ministry in Malaysia. The Salvation Army Childrens Home in Kuching has a special Nursery Section for younger children.

  4. Residential care for children and young people is at the forefront of The Salvation Army's ministry in Malaysia. Lighthouse Children's Home in Melaka, is the newest of the Army's residential facilities in Malaysia.

  5. The Salvation Army Penang Childrens Home. 904 likes · 27 talking about this. The Childrens Home in Penang were established in the mid-1938's.

  6. The Salvation Army Penang Childrens Home. The Salvation Army made its entrance to Malaya in July, 1938. Adjutant Frederick Harvey set up the first Army centre in a vacated YMCA building in Penang. He went on to establish a free school on the island for hundreds of poor children, building upon William Booth’s mission to break cycles of poverty.

  7. We provide residential homes for children and the elderly, hostels, family support services, day cares, tuition centres, a refugee help centre and emergency relief services in times of crisis. READ MORE

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