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Intan Drop-in Society, Teluk Intan
The Society is a new affiliate that aims to provide shelter for clients with HIV/AIDS and abandoned by their families from around the Perak state area. Direct services will be carried out via established networks with the Teluk Intan Hospital.
 
Tel : 05 - 621 9361
E-mail : jdev@pl.jaring.my
Contact : Ms Jaya Kuttan, Chairman
Kota Kinabalu AIDS Support Services Association (KASIH)
Tel : 088 - 224600 / 088-224200
Fax : 088 - 224200
E-mail : kasih88@streamyx.com
Contact : Dr Fong Siew Moy, President
Kuala Lumpur AIDS Support Services (KLASS)
KLASS was formed to provide support services for People Living with HIV/AIDS, concentrating on the Chinese-speaking community. Services include counseling, referrals, temporary shelter, and support group sessions for those infected and affected. KLASS also organizes HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns from time to time.
 
Tel : 03 - 4045 6681
Fax : 03 - 4045 2861
E-mail : klass4u@streamyx.com
Contact : Mr Andrew Tan, Hon Secretary
Malaysian CARE (MCARE)
Malaysian CARE provides care and support services for drug users through its Drug Rehabilitation and Prison Services as well as Drop-in Center located in Petaling Jaya. Outreach to prisoners, drug rehabilitation centers, streets, homes and hospitals are conducted regularly, by which dissemination of information covering spiritual and educational areas (including HIV/AIDS) are done.
 
Tel : 03 - 9058 2102
Fax : 03 - 9058 4057
E-Mail : mail@malaysiancare.org
Website : www.malaysiancare.org
Contact : Pax Tan -Senior Director-Drug Rehab & Prison Services
Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Sikhism (MCCBCHS)
The Consultative Council, which represents four of the major religious communities in Malaysia, aims to reach out to the general public regarding prevention of HIV/AIDS via its various religious leaders.
 
Tel : 03 - 4041 4669
Fax : 03 - 4044 7304
E-mail : hsangam@po.jaring.my
Contact : Datuk A Vaithilingam, Member
Malaysian Dental Association (MDA)
MDA provides updates for dental practitioners (dentists, dental nurses, dental surgical assistants) on Standardized Cross Infection Procedures as well as training on Infection Control Techniques. Branches across the north, south and east coast of Malaysia also conduct a number of HIV/AIDS seminars/workshops.
 
Tel : 03 - 2095 1532 / 1495
Fax : 03 - 2094 4670
E-mail : mda@streamyx.com
Website : http://www.mda.org.my/
Contact : Dr.Wong Foot Meow, President
Malaysian Indian Youth Council (MIYC)
MIYC is committed towards activating and empowering Indian youths. MIYC has integrated HIV/AIDS educational talks/seminars/workshops within its leadership training and educational programs for Malaysian youths in and out of school, in order to create awareness as well as develop peer educators among the participants.
 
Tel : 03 - 4280 1600
Fax : 03 - 4270 3050
E-mail : indianyouth@hotmail.com
Contact : M.Uthaya Kumar, Hon. Sec MIYC
Malaysian Medical Association (MMA)
MMA concentrates on education and awareness of HIV/AIDS (talks and forums) for medical professionals as well as the general public. Its main role is to educate and update doctors on recent development and news regarding HIV/AIDS (epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, etc)
 
Tel : 03 - 4041 8972 / 1375 / 4042 0617 / 4043 1740
Fax : 03 - 4041 8187 / 4043 4444
E-mail : mma@tm.net.my
Contact : Dr H H Doshi - Chairman, MMA AIDS Sub-Committee
Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA)
MMHA is generally involved in education, awareness and counseling of mental health. The HIV/AIDS education program is conducted through its teenage development and adventure camps, which aims to create awareness about a healthy lifestyle, hazards of peer pressure as well as HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. These camps, conducted through workshops and small discussion groups, using young facilitators as role models, has proven quite successful.
 
Tel : 03 - 7782 5499
Fax : 03 - 7783 5432
E-mail : mmha@tm.net.my
Website : http://www.mentalhealth.org.my/
Contact : Ms Valerie Jaques
Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS)
The Malaysian Red Crescent Society's HIV/AIDS education is carried out via its National Blood, HIV/AIDS & Drug Abuse Committee. One of their popular programs is the 'Program Remaja Sihat & Sejahtera', which involves training a pool of youth peer educators. As the society covers many states in Malaysia, HIV/AIDS education has been imparted in numerous schools, clubs and among its members.
 
Tel : 03 - 4257 8122 / 8227 / 8159 / 8236 / 8348
Fax : 03 - 4253 3191 / 4257 9867
E-mail : secgen@redcresent.org.my
Website : http://www.redcrescent.org.my/
Contact : Dato Dr Hj Bahari, National Chairman Blood Programme, HIV/AIDS & Drug Abuse Committee
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