About Us
In the beginning, Pertubuhan Suka Amal Insan Prihatin Malaya was established and received official approval from the Registrar of Societies Malaysia on 31st May 2016 (PPM-009-01-31052016). Since its inception, the NGO has been actively engaged in various programmes and activities aimed at supporting and uplifting the community. These initiatives include the Berkhatan Perdana Programme for B40 families and the underprivileged, free haircuts, distributions to the impoverished, flood and disaster relief, and the provision of food boxes to those in need.
On 13th September 2021, Pertubuhan Suka Amal Insan Prihatin Malaya was upgraded to Yayasan Suka Amal Insan Prihatin Malaysia, receiving approval from the Branches Division of the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia, with the endorsement of YB Dato’ Sri Dr. Haji Wan Junaidi bin Tuanku Jaafar, further solidifying its commitment to humanitarian efforts across the nation.
Yayasan Suka Amal
Insan Prihatin Malaysia
Incorporated: 13th September 2021 (Reg. No. : PPAB 76/2021)
Legal Advisory:
Asikin, Ain & Co.,
Unit No. 2-3-27, Level 3,
Wisma Rampai,
Jalan 34/26,
Taman Sri Rampai,
53300 Kuala Lumpur,
MALAYSIA.
Bank:
Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) Kluang Branch
30 – 34, Jalan Dato Haji Hassan,
86000 Kluang, Johor, MALAYSIA.
Account Number: 5510-6134-1568
Head Office:
No. 10-12, Aras 3, Jalan 4/4C Desa Melawati,
53100 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA.
Tel: +67 03-4105-8811
HP: +6013-2457070, 017-7855919
Branches:
1) Kelantan Branch
No. 1001, Istana Sekebun Bunga,
15050 Kota Bahru,
Kelantan,
MALAYSIA.
2) Johor Branch
No. 4, Medan Niaga MPK, Jalan Station,
86000 Kluang
Johor Darul Tazim,
MALAYSIA.
Vision
To become the welfare NGO of choice worldwide by 2025.
Mission
We voluntarily serve to develop the ummah through educational, welfare, health, humanitarian, and community-centred approaches.
Motto
Virtue, Blessing, Prosperity
Objectives
A) Implement poverty eradication activities through educational charity programmes, welfare, dakwah and community service, charity sales, events, seminars, and the organisation of various career courses that benefit the target groups and are suitable for all levels.
B) Implement community development programmes, either independently or in collaboration with the government or private sectors.
C) Change the mindset and improve the skills of the target groups, which include single mothers, orphans, the poor and impoverished, Orang Asli, homeless individuals, senior citizens, new converts, and People with Disabilities (OKU), through lifelong education.
Activities
A) Raise funds/contributions from the government, corporate sector, and individuals.
B) Distribute aid/food donations/basic necessities/celebrate festivals with the hardcore poor, disabled, orphans, the elderly, and single mothers, regardless of race or ethnicity.
C) Provide medical equipment and assistance to the needy, regardless of race or ethnicity.
D) Collect and distribute Al-Qurans and learning resources to tahfiz centres.
E) Carry out charity programmes, repair the homes of poor families, and repair mosques and suraus. This includes providing necessary items such as carpets, prayer rugs, air conditioners, and disaster assistance to those in need, irrespective of race or ethnicity.
F) Implement educational excellence programmes in collaboration with PTAs, schools, and communities to provide guidance classes aimed at enhancing children’s learning and parenting workshops.
G) Conduct programmes to help the homeless.
And Many More to Come…