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Category: Shelter Homes
 
Group type: Public group (Help)
Founded: 6 February, 2010
Location: Malaysia,
Members: 1
Group title: SHELTER Home for Children


We SHELTER Our Future Generation

Sponsor a child programme | Children's homes | Juvenile justice | Advocacy ]

  


We are guilty of many errors and many faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the fountain of life. 

Many of the things we need can wait. The child cannot. 

Right now is the time - his bones are being formed, his blood is being made, his senses are being developed. To him we cannot answer “Tomorrow”. His name is “TODAY”. ~ Gabriela Mistral

SPONSOR A CHILD TODAY
SHELTER is a registered, voluntary welfare organization for children and teenagers who have been abandoned, neglected, orphaned or abused. Guided by the vision to give children at risk a childhood and future by protecting, guiding and healing them, and by building strong communities and loving families, Shelter’s services and initiatives are aimed at:
  • Providing care for children at risk through our residential homes, counselling, therapy and other services 
     
  • Proactively raising public awareness on child abuse, child protection, parenting and youth issues, and equipping individuals with relevant skills to detect signs of abuse and to take action.

             

 

About Shelter 

  

  About Shelter
History and Development

Shelter, a registered welfare organization, has been in existence since 1981 to help abused, abandoned, neglected or at-risk children. 

Shelter Home for Children started as a result of the vision of a group of seven friends who wanted to help the children in a squatter settlement along Old Klang Road. They initiated tuition classes so that the children could do better in their studies. 

When the group found three homeless boys sleeping in the corridors of the State Cinema (now Lotus Restaurant, at New Town, Petaling Jaya) the group decided to rent a single storey bungalow in Section 12, Petaling Jaya. "All that we had was an empty house without any furniture. We sat, ate and slept on the floor. But, in the end, the boys stole some money and ran away!" said Mr James Nayagam, Executive Director of Shelter, one of the seven friends who started Shelter. 

Not disheartened, the group of friends decided to bring one of the families from the settlement who had been evicted from their house, to stay in the house in Section 12. Most families in the settlement were living on rented premises but found it difficult to pay the rent. 

As numbers in the home increased, we moved to our present premises at Jalan Tinggi, Petaling Jaya. Various groups helped by providing tuition and even fostered those in need of foster care placement. 

In time, Shelter established 10 kindergartens in squatter settlements with the first one being in Damansara Dalam (1989). A nominal fee of RM5 was charged per student. These kindergartens were an effort in helping children from underprivileged homes to have a good start in life.  Shelter decided to close down the kindergartens after 15 years of operation when we noticed a dramatic drop in the number of children attending our kindergartens - urban affluence had also affected low income families in their perception and preferences for education for their children. 

As Shelter evaluated the work, we decided to move into a more proactive approach in helping disadvantaged children by being a positive influence on teenagers. 

We have also ventured into community youth work among young prisoners in Kajang Prison. There are about 1,000 delinquents in Kajang Prison and Sg. Buloh Prison. We hope to educate, train and help the juveniles to regain their self-respect and integrity so that they can rejoin society at a later date. This is very gratifying work as it requires discipline, commitment and focus to run the social work programmes. 

We have also set-up a youth community centre (DropZone). This is a centre for youths to hang out where the focus is on the personal development of youths through healthy and positive activities. The target group is 13 - 20 years old. 

For the homes, we saw the need for helping teenagers who were beyond parental control. This led to the setting up of Shelter 2 (1987), Shelter 3 (1995), Shelter 4 (1996-2007), Home Parenting Scheme - which is now known as Shelter 4 (2007) and Shelter 5 (2001-2006).

 Postal Address:

 



Office Address:

 

Shelter Home for Children 
P.O. Box 23, Jalan Sultan 
46700 Petaling Jaya 
Selangor 
MALAYSIA 
 
Shelter Home for Children
 
No. 9, 1st Floor 
Jalan Barat 
46200 Petaling Jaya 
Selangor 
MALAYSIA

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Website:
  www.ShelterHome.org
email contact   shelter@po.jaring.my
telephone contact   (+603)-7955 0663
fascimile (Fax) contact  

(+603)-7956 2384
(+603)-7956 3940

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