
Infaq Ramadhan
With the funding provided by Yayasan Sime Darby and Ministry of Finance (MOF), OC’s RI/OCA and Project team organised the Infaq Ramadhan – distributing chocolates and cookies to a total
OrphanCare’s Reproductive Health Awareness Programme was developed with the government within the same objective to help youth better understand and form mutually respectful, healthy relationships with their own bodies and every other body.
Who's it for?
Our team of skilled professionals employ international best practices on adoption to deliver specialist support throughout the adoption process as well as Potential Adoptive Parents training. All prospective adoptive parents must complete a 1-day compulsory training program when they apply. This training manages expectations with parenting and adopting a child.
Who's it for?
This webinar organised by the DI team is to raise awareness on deinstitutionalisation & reintegration. The objective is to create better understanding to participants so they could be the “barrier” to the children in their centre should the parents have any intention of putting them in the institutions.
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With the funding provided by Yayasan Sime Darby and Ministry of Finance (MOF), OC’s RI/OCA and Project team organised the Infaq Ramadhan – distributing chocolates and cookies to a total

Community Partner Event As Ramadan approaches, many of us prepare not only our homes, but also our hearts. Naelofar Ramadan Reset 2026 created a meaningful space for reflection, spiritual preparation,

OrphanCare recently hosted our first Birth Mother Parenting Day under our Birth Mother Support Programme, with support from Zurich Malaysia. The session brought birth mothers together in a safe and