Monday, December 28, 2015

YSJB sponsoring Liew Fatt Yong to pursue “Diploma of Christian Ministry” study.


My name is Liew Fatt Yong, I.C. no. 570526-01-6678, 58 yrs' old this yr.
Got married at 18 n divorced at 28. Living as a loner for the last 30 yrs, bringing up my two sons. One had become a teacher n the other, a small-time businessman. Before 48 yrs' old, my two sons stayed with me. Then they got married n started their own families. Now i am alone. I shall retire by 31.12.2015. Thereafter I plan to enrol into Seremban's Malaysian Religious School for religious study. I have been fortunate to be recommended by Dato' Soh Poh Sheng to obtain a grant from Yayasan Suria JB. Would be very grateful if granted.
THANK YOU

To: Mr James Ho Yayasan Kebajikan Suria JB
Apply for “Diploma of Christian Ministry ” Sponsorship
I was recommend by Dato' Soh Poh Sheng to apply sponsorship from Yayasan Kebajikan Suria JB for “Diploma of Christian Ministry” study.
2. Name: Liew Fatt Yong(I/C 570526-01-6678)
3. Course: Diploma of Christian Ministry
4. Institute: Seminari Theoloji Malaysia(STM), Seremban.
5. Amount: RM4,500 per year(2 years course)
6. Address: 42Jalan Kampung Majid 7, Taman Kampung Majid, 86000 Kluang, Johor.
7. Bank Account: Maybank(0010-6631-7245) I attach with my offer letter from Seminari Theoloji Malaysia(STM) and hope to hear yours good news soon.
 
Thank you! 25-12-2015

Life is about Living Together and Helping each other_ In line with YSJB Mission


Sponsoring 20 units of School bag with stationery from Ka Her Stationery Shop to SJK(C) Pandan 29 Dec 2015





Committee Member Ng Teng Hock with Mellisa Fong, owner of Ka Her Stationery Shop

Saturday, December 26, 2015

The milk of human kindness Friday, 25 December 2015


KUALA LUMPUR: The Nasi Lemak Project (TNLP) founder Mastura M. Rashid has reached out to the homeless while training urban poor mothers to be entrepreneurs.
The winner of one of The Star’s 10 inaugural Golden Hearts awards has been the answer to the prayers of Nurasmawati Mohd Jalil, 35, who lives with her cancer-stricken husband Khalid Hassan, 46, and five children aged between three and 14.
As the sole breadwinner, she would take up odd jobs, leaving for work early in the morning and sometimes only coming home in the wee hours of the next day.
She prayed hard for a job that would allow her more time to be with her children. Mastura, 25, and her project manager Zul Imran Ishak approached Nurasmawati one day upon seeing the condition of her wooden home in Selayang.
“We first approached her to provide free tuition classes for her children but we realised the family needed financial help,” Mastura said.
In August, Nurasmawati began cooking nasi lemak weekly to supply to the social enterprise TNLP, which buys her food to distribute for catering and to corporations that make orders.
“We wanted to train her to cook but we realised her nasi lemak was way better than ours,” Mastura said.
Nurasmawati is one of the two urban poor mothers TNLP helps and the goal is to help 20 families by next year.
Mastura is currently working to get an agreement with an oil and gas company to allow these mothers to supply their nasi lemak to petrol stations by January.
She has also written to community colleges for mothers to get training on food safety and handling, and will apply for a business licence for them so they can each open a little stall.
Mastura’s first taste of helping through volunteering began while she was in university, where she tutored refugee children and helped out in soup kitchens.
In 2013, she started TNLP to get university students involved in volunteering, especially in their free time. She calls TNLP a young, effective counter-poverty movement fuelled by volunteerism.
Her aim at the time was to help the homeless but she later reached out to urban poor children in Sentul and Selayang as wel, to provide them with four-hour lessons in English, Mathematics and soft skills during the weekend.
The social enterprise has 700 registered volunteers, with 50 active members.
It is divided into two categories – the non-profit and the social enterprise.
Volunteers under the non-profit category are called Edu Rangers, tutors who are in their 20s and 30s, and Street Rangers who feed the homeless. The social enterprise generates funds the non-profit through sales of nasi lemak and donations from corporations.
Mastura and her volunteers spend their Saturday evenings preparing a main dish (most of the time nasi lemak), snacks and drinks, before making their way to Jalan Hang Lekiu to feed the homeless.
Twenty-year-old Kasmirul Hilpe began volunteering with TNLP in July. He said he has always wanted to volunteer and now does so by teaching and preparing food for the homeless.
Previously, TNLP volunteers would sit with the homeless to profile them, getting personal information down to the size of their footwear. Mastura now has the names of 200 homeless in her database.
“The food we give out is a communication tool and this is what people should be doing,” she said, adding that you can only help a person by getting to know them first.
Mastura has employed the homeless to prepare food and helped them secure jobs with food and beverage companies. Five homeless people are off the streets, working and living in hostels provided by their employers.
“I have not seen or heard from them since but as long as I don’t see them back on the streets, I know they are safe,” she said.
However, Mastura will soon concentrate more on urban poor families to ensure they don’t end up on the streets.
Apart from training mothers to be entrepreneurs, she will be starting three new initiatives to help urban poor families next year.
A theatre project called “Sting Garden” will be held to build the confidence of urban youths and children.
Pixel Garage will equip youths with graphic design skills.
Mastura will also be opening an unemployment lab to help brush up resumes and English-speaking skills.
Though many of her plans changed and her focus shifted, her team of volunteers has not given up hope to make the city a better place for the less fortunate.
At the end of the day, The Nasi Lemak Project hopes to develop into a sustainable social enterprise that helps free urban poor families from poverty.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

YAYASAN KEBAJIKAN SURIA KAWASAN PERMAS JOHOR BAHRU MONTHLY CASH AID.





UPDATED 22/12/2015 – 25 CASES.





1. NORI'S CHILDREN(KOTA BAHRU, KELANTAN) * HIV/AIDS - RM100.00



2. AZWAN(JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM200.00



3. ZAINON(MASAI, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM100.00



4. NANDA KUMAR(CHAAH, JOHOR) * BLIND - RM200.00



5. MUHUNTHAN, RADAMANIA HOME(PLENTONG, JOHOR) * CHILDRENS HOME - RM300.00(PROVISION FROM SUNDRY SHOP)



6. HAJAKATHUBUDIN(PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) * OLD MAN(74 YEARS OLD), JOBLESS - RM100.00



7. NOOR AZLYNA(TMN UNIVERSITI, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM300.00



8. MOHD FUAD(MASAI,JOHOR) * COMA - RM100.00



9. CHENG(TMN DESA JAYA, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - 200.00



10. MOHD NORHISHAM(KONGKONG, PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) * PARALYSED - RM150.00



11. AGABARAM(SUNWAY, PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR) * DIALYSIS - RM200.00



12. PAPA(PANDAN, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * CHILDREN MENTALLY RETARDED - RM100.00



13. VIMALA(PANDAN, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * CHILDRE N MENTALLY RETARDED - RM100.00



14. MASJID JAMEK LADANG KECK SENG(KONGKONG, PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) - RM100.00



15. SARI SAUJANA CHILDRENS HOME(JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) *DOWN SYNDROME - RM200.00



16. PIBG SJK(C) PANDAN, JB *PROVISION FOR POOR PUPILS – RM500.00



17. YEE(TMN UNIVERSITI, JB) *STROKE – RM150.00



18. SA'AT MON(TMN KOTA MASAI, MASAI)*PARALYSIS - RM100.00



19. LEE PENG YAM(TMN PLENTONG UTAMA, PLENTONG, JB)* DIALYSIS - RM100.00



20. KALIANG A/P VALU(TMN SERI SAUJANA, KOTA TINGGI, JOHOR)* DIALYSIS - 100.00



21. JEBHAR SAHIB BIN A M SAHIB(TMN UNIVERSITI, JB)*CANCER - 100.00



22. SINNAMMA A/P SUBRAMANIAM(TMN MEGAH RIA, MASAI)* DIALYSIS - 100.00



23. WTL ELDERLY CARE( SANDAKAN, SABAH) * AGED HOME - 150.00



24. YAP LAY BENG(BATU PAHAT, JOHOR) * ORPHANS - 200.00



25. NG LAI YIN(TMN DAYA, JB) * SINGLE MOTHER - 150.00



TOTAL: RM4,100.00 MONTHLY.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Star Unsung Heros GOLDEN HEARTS Award Recipient Mastura M.Rashid-Nasi Lemak Project 17 Dec 2015

SYABAS Mastura M Rashid!
Our Foundation is proud to be associated with your The Nasi Lemak Project(TNLP).
Please let us have the details of the bank account number and we shall provide RM2,000.00 to fund your great project.



Regards,
James Ho




PETALING JAYA: She helped an old man meet his medical needs, he looked after a homeless friend until his death, and they were teenagers who turned midwives outside a mall.
Another group put their lives in danger to rescue children caught in an earthquake.
They and others like them did all this without a thought for colour or creed and without any expectation of reward or recognition.



But these unsung everyday heroes were honoured at a ceremony at Menara Star yesterday by the Star Media Group and Star Foundation at the inaugural Star Golden Hearts Award.
Star Media Group and Star Foundation chairman Datuk Fu Ah Kiow said the award was a recognition to those who performed various acts of humanity and exemplified the true Malaysian spirit.

“The winners were selected based on the recipients’ sincere efforts in helping those who are in need, irrespective of their race, religion or colour.

The Star, as a news organisation that believes in moderation, recognises that these activities go a long way in inspiring more Malaysians and companies to promote such acts,” he said in his opening remarks at the award presentation ceremony.

Ten awards were given out yesterday to individuals and groups. (See accompanying chart for full list.)

Richard Soibi and Junaydie Sihan of the Mount Kinabalu Guides Association (Pemangkina), who were involved in the search and rescue efforts during the earthquake in Sabah, received the award on behalf of all the guides and staff. Pemangkina received RM30,000 from the Star Foundation.
Also hailed for their heroic efforts were Mastura M. Rashid, founder of the Nasi Lemak Project for the homeless and teenagers Shirley Lee, Farhana Mohd Fadzli, Wee Tai May and Wong Hui Yu who went from ordinary citizens to young heroes when they helped deliver the baby of a woman who went into labour outside the Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall here.

The four, aged 15 to 19, were recognised by the awards committee for their courage and quick thinking in the emergency.

The other recipients of the award included R. Rajagopal, who selflessly took care of his friend, Low Saw Piow, by providing food and shelter when the latter found himself homeless.

The recipients received RM2,000, a certificate and a trophy.


Monday, December 21, 2015

Yayasan Supporter, Goh Liu Ying together with Chan Peng Soon win Grand Prix Final (Monday, 21 December 2015 | MYT 5:55 PM)


 
Malaysian pair win Mexico City Grand Prix title

PETALING JAYA: Chan Peng Soon-Goh Liu Ying came good again to end the season on a high.

The Malaysian No. 1 exacted sweet revenge over South Korea’s world No. 14 Choi Sol-gyu-Eom Hye-won with a convincing 21-14, 21-12 win in the mixed doubles final at the Mexico City Grand Prix badminton championships on Sunday.

It was the third title of the season for world No. 17 Peng Soon-Liu Ying, who were beaten by the Koreans in the quarter-finals at the US Grand Prix last week. Earlier, Peng Soon-Liu Ying were victorious at the Polish Open in March and the Russian Open in July.

“We were better prepared this time because we didn’t want to lose to the Koreans twice in a row,” said Liu Ying.

“We analysed our previous loss in the US to prepare ourselves mentally. We definitely played well today.

“It’s definitely a good way to end the season and it puts us in a good position for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics next year,” added Liu Ying.

Liu Ying-Peng Soon are now ranked 17th in the Olympic qualifying race. They should move up to the top 16 in the next rankings list.

“Hopefully we’ll keep up our performance next year by winning a Superseries title and secure our Olympic ticket,” said Liu Ying.

Liu Ying-Peng Soon will take a short break before returning to court to prepare for the Malaysian Open Grand Prix in Penang from Jan 19-24.

In the other results in Mexico City, South Korea’s Lee Dong-keun clinched the men’s singles crown by beating Thailand’s Pannawit Thongnuam 19-21, 21-13, 21-12.

India’s Manu Attri-B. Sumeeth Reddy emerged as the men’s doubles champions after a 22-20, 21-18 win over Thailand’s Bodin Issara-Nipitphon Puangpuapech.
Japan were the biggest winners, bagging the women’s singles through Sayaka Sato while Shizuka Matsuo-Mami Naito were triumphant in the women’s doubles.

MONTHLY PLEDGE Updated 20Dec2015

YAYASAN SURIA JB MONTHLY PLEDGE: Monthly pledge(updated 23/12/2015).
Now RM3,320.00 monthly.



We have 18 people now.
1. James Ho                                          - 100(100)
2. James Lai                                          - 500(600)
3. Contractor Gwee                               - 300(900)
4. Muthusamy                                       - 200(1,100)
5. Molly Liew                                       - 100(1,200)
6. Pauline Ho                                        - 100(1,300)
7. Pauline Hiew(S'pore)                        - 320(1,620)
8. Yap(Kluang)                                     - 100(1,720)
9. Peter Ho(USA)                                 - 200(1,920)
10. Mesra Ukur                                     - 200(2,120)
11. Dato' Tony Peng(All Cosmos)       - 500(2,620)
12. Rohana(Nasi Lemak)                     - 50(2,670)
13. Pang Kim Soon                              - 200(2,870)
14. Desmond Leong                             - 100(2,970)
15. Cheryl Lieu                                     - 100(3,070)
16. Lisa Lim Leh Hsia                          - 50(3,120)
17. Liew Zi Qian                                  - 100(3,220)
18. Yong C C                                       - 100(3,320).

Monthly Cash Aid UPDATED 21/12/2015 – 25 CASES.

YAYASAN KEBAJIKAN SURIA KAWASAN PERMAS JOHOR BAHRU MONTHLY CASH AID.

1. NORI'S CHILDREN(KOTA BAHRU, KELANTAN) * HIV/AIDS - RM100.00

2. AZWAN(JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM200.00

3. ZAINON(MASAI, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM100.00

4. NANDA KUMAR(CHAAH, JOHOR) * BLIND - RM200.00

5. MUHUNTHAN, RADAMANIA HOME(PLENTONG, JOHOR) * CHILDRENS HOME - RM300.00(PROVISION FROM SUNDRY SHOP)

6. HAJAKATHUBUDIN(PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) * OLD MAN(74 YEARS OLD), JOBLESS - RM100.00

7. NOOR AZLYNA(TMN UNIVERSITI, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - RM300.00

8. MOHD FUAD(MASAI,JOHOR) * COMA - RM100.00

9. CHENG(TMN DESA JAYA, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * HIV/AIDS - 200.00

10. MOHD NORHISHAM(KONGKONG, PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) * PARALYSED - RM150.00

11. AGABARAM(SUNWAY, PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR) * DIALYSIS - RM200.00

12. PAPA(PANDAN, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * CHILDREN MENTALLY RETARDED - RM100.00

13. VIMALA(PANDAN, JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) * CHILDRE N MENTALLY RETARDED - RM100.00

14. MASJID JAMEK LADANG KECK SENG(KONGKONG, PASIR GUDANG, JOHOR) - RM100.00

15. SARI SAUJANA CHILDRENS HOME(JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR) *DOWN SYNDROME - RM200.00

16. PIBG SJK(C) PANDAN, JB *PROVISION FOR POOR PUPILS – RM500.00

17. YEE(TMN UNIVERSITI, JB) *STROKE – RM150.00    

18. SA'AT MON(TMN KOTA MASAI, MASAI)*PARALYSIS - RM100.00

19. LEE PENG YAM(TMN PLENTONG UTAMA, PLENTONG, JB)* DIALYSIS - RM100.00

20. KALIANG A/P VALU(TMN SERI SAUJANA, KOTA TINGGI, JOHOR)* DIALYSIS - 100.00

21. JEBHAR SAHIB BIN A M SAHIB(TMN UNIVERSITI, JB)*CANCER - 100.00

22. SINNAMMA A/P SUBRAMANIAM(TMN MEGAH RIA, MASAI)* DIALYSIS - 100.00

23. WTL ELDERLY CARE( SANDAKAN, SABAH) * AGED HOME - 150.00

24. YAP LAY BENG(BATU PAHAT, JOHOR) * ORPHANS - 200.00

25. NG LAI YIN(TMN DAYA, JB) * SINGLE MOTHER - 150.00

TOTAL: RM4,100.00 MONTHLY.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Winners of IMSHA 2015 Group photograph with Guest-of-honour, Y B Dato' Nur Jazlan Mohammad.

2nd IMSHA Award 2015 Presentation.
2nd from right: Yayasan's Patron, Dato' Soh Poh Sheng.
3rd from right: James Ho, Secretary, Yayasan Suria JB.
10th from right: Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Malaysia, Y B Dato' Nur Jazlan Mohammad.
Thistle Hotel, Johor Bahru, Johor.
17th Dec 2015.



Saturday, December 19, 2015

Agenda from AGM 2015


Yayasan Kebajikan Suria

Annual AGM
7th March 2015 , 7:30 pm ,

 TS HOTEL Taman Scientex , Pasir Gudang

Topic:


(1)  Sutera Mall Booth in JUN 2015

a) blood donation campaign        :   James will  ask  Penawar to work with us
b) FREE T-shirt                                   :  will be  given  for New Members joining on that day
c) FREE CAR  Sticker                         :will  also be given as gift to let Public to stick on their cars
  “ To serve with love & humility “ + yayasan blog name

(2)  Plan : 3  meetings  a year    

a)  March  (AGM)
b)   July        
c)   November


(3)  Recruit more members



a)  Individual membership                           : current way


b)  Corporate membership                          : we need to design a form & we can approach companies to join at RM 200/year& their company name will link to our blog

 

c)  Education Associates membership     : approach secondary schools or collages (interact club, school open day …) at RM50/year

*** Remarks: **

---  we will provide each members HIV Aids Awareness Talk + Counseling Session + Link to Yayasan’s Blog
---  Mr. John  will recommend a counseling/motivational speaker to schools (example Pandan SRJKC) to give motivation talk to students

--- We can organize more activities,& ask students & all members to join


 

(4)  ALL COSMOS , Dato’ Tony ( discussion on 7th March Morning ):
 Corporate Social Responsibility ,CSR


a)    Academy help                           :  pay teacher to teach poor students


b)    Skill Education                          : “Teach them fishing rather to feed them” – car wash, handicraft, (educate them to make their own living)

 

c)     Go further than money        : we can think of more ways to help people with personal touch

d)     Telecommunication Fund Raising   :  Dato’ know some people who can legally let us upload a charity video (1 touching story, maybe AH CHing HIV story) on YOUTUBE , the number of clicks from worldwide will  raise fund for YAYASAN from big corporate
- according to Dato’ Tony , Government spend millions on multimedia industry, we should utilize the facilities


e)   “Pasir Gudang Presentation” :  Dato’ Tony invite us on 22nd March Sunday to attend a “Pasir Gudang function” , all factories’ boss in Pasir Gudang will attend , and we are given 3-5 minutes to do some presentation about YAYASAN & Yayasan Blog


(5)   Clearance of T-shirt & Sponge
a) we need to find Pasar Malam to sell & clear our “Sponge”  which worth RM8000

 

Thank you

NGO in Johor 2015


Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO) 
Tel: 07-2245632 / 07-2275314
Address: Lot 2125 Jalan Sungai Chat P.O.Box 230 80720 Johor Bahru, Johor.
Needs: Clean up, filing, befriending activities
Website: http://www.jaro.org.my/

 

 

Johor Cheshire Home

Tel: 07-2371335

Address: Jalan Jumaat, Kampung Ungku Mohsin, 80350 Johor Bahru.

Needs: Befriending (34 disabled residents), simple clean-up activities

* The home offers a hall for events rental and is in short of fabric supply (t-shirts and clothes materials) for residents to produce mats to be sold 

 

Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation Johor Bahru Centre

Tel: 07-3339336

Address: 19 Jalan Resak Majidee Park 80250 Johor Bharu

Needs: Speciality in music to the students (Weekdays 9am-4pm)

Websites: www.kdsf.org.my/

 

Persatuan Bagi Kanak-kanak Kerencat Akal Johor

Tel: 07-2247243

Address: Lot 17882, Jalan Gertak Merah, 80000 Johor Bahru

Needs: Volunteers for assisting in teaching, workshops and therapies (weekdays, 8.30am-1.00pm)


 

Persatuan Kanak-Kanak Spastik Johor

Tel: 07-2235452 / 07-2264379

Address: No.138, Jalan Datok Menteri 80100 Johor Bahru

Needs: Volunteers to assist in teaching, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation 


 

Pusat Jagaan Warga Tua Ehsan

Tel: 07-2379378

Address: No. 44, Jalan Impian 3, Taman Impian Skudai, 81300Johor Bahru.

Needs: Volunteers to cut hair for the old folks, befriending activities 

 

Pusat Kebajikan Kalvari Johor

Tel: 07-2236611/07-2896631

Address: 44-A, Jalan Sutera Merah 3, Taman Sutera, 81200 Johor Bahru.

Needs: Tuition for primary students (40+ children), Exercise group for the old (70+ people) 


 

Sinda Old Folks Home

Tel: 07-2893698

Address: 74, 74A&B, Jalan Sutera Merah 2, Taman Sutera, 81200 Johor Bahru. (*a row behind Sinda old folks home)

Needs: Simple exercise/Taichi groups, befriending the old folks (15-20 old folks)

 

Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim Johor

Tel: 07-2234664 / 07-2261511

Address: No.118, Jalan Bukit Cagar, 80300 Johor Bharu, Johor

Needs: Volunteers to give tuition to primary 2 to secondary students


 

Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Terencat Akal

Tel: 07-5989676

Address: Lot 5042, Jalan Indah Permai 9, Taman Selang Indahm 81400 Senai, Johor

Needs: Befriending activities and donations (more information on the website)


 

Pusat Jagaan Aktiviti Harian Down Syndrome Bukit Indah(OKU)

Tel: 07 - 2327705

Address: No. 54, Jalan Indah 6/3, Taman Bukit Indah, 81200 Johor Bharu.

Needs: LACKING teachers to teach 20+ children with down syndrome handicrafts, dances and computers (Mon- Fri 1pm-5pm)


 

Pusat Jagaan Orang Kurang Upaya Nirvana

Tel: 07 – 2382134/ 07-2358532

Address: Lot 4424 & 4425, Jalan Lurah 5, Kempas Baru, 81200 Johor Bharu.

Needs: Befriending (50+ old folks), simple activities such as singing and dances, outings

 

Pusat Jagaan Orang Tua Ceria

Tel: 07 – 5585362

Address: No. 56, 58, 60, Jalan Hulubalang 1, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, 81300 Skudai.

Needs: Befriending (30+ old folks who suffer from stroke, mostly inconvenient to walk)

 

Pusat Jagaan Spring Valley Homecare

Tel: 019 – 7519938

Address: Lot 3456, Jalan Lurah Utama, Kempas Baru, 81200 Johor Bharu.

Needs: Welcome volunteers to befriend, perform and cut hair for the old (80+ old folks)  


 

Pusat Jagaan Warga Tua Lotuskrish Care Centre

Tel: 07 – 3332227

Address:  No. 25, Jalan Mustika, Kampung Melayu Majidee, 81100 Johor Bharu.

Needs: Befriending activities (Old folks)


 

Pertubuhan Kebajikan Insan Istimewa Johor Bahru

Tel: 07 – 3338044

Address: No. 40 & 40A, Jalan Suktanah Rogayah, Taman Iskandar, 80050 Johor Bahru, Johor.

Needs: cleaning, haircut, helping teachers, donation (list found on website)

Website: http://pkiijb.org.my/(*volunteers can sign up through website)