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Persatuan Rumah K.I.D.S. is a charitable children's home for the orphaned children, neglected, abused and abandoned. It is a registered society with the Registrar of Societies in Selangor.

The word K.I.D.S. stands for Kanak-Kanak Ini Di Sayangi. Its aim is to provide for the physical, spiritual and educational well being of the children. The Home started operations in September 1991. It also extends help to the very poor families in the Klang Valley through monthly provisions, counseling, as well as providing school needs for their children.

Governed by a committee committed to community services, our staff provide guidance and counseling to the children according to their individual fields of experience.

At Persatuan Rumah K.I.D.S., every dollar is stretched as possible to meet the needs of the children, and all donations are receipted, each year, accounts are audited to ensure you of our accountability. Donations are tax - exempted. Persatuan Rumah K.I.D.S. is made possible through the charitable giving of members of the public.

Compassion Home for children is a shelter for displaced children (abandoned, orphan, abused, and neglected) who need assistance to grow up as a healthy balanced individual in society. Today, Compassion home has become part of the larger family of Persatuan Rumah K.I.D.S and Grace Community Services Bhd (GCSB) since July 1,2003.

 

For more information abour Grace Community Services Bhd (GCSB) please login to www.grace-intl.com

 



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