What We Do

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Al-Ikhlas Hope Society (AHS) provides a wide range of programs and services designed to support refugees, migrants, stateless individuals, and other marginalized communities. Our approach is community-based, culturally responsive, and holistic, focusing on education and community social services through Al-Ikhlas School and Community Center, as well as healthcare and financial assistance through the Refugee Emergency Fund (REF).

Programs and Services

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Providing Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary education via our Al-Ikhlas School in Selayang for refugee/asylum seeker and other underserved children in Malaysia.

Education

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Mobilizing resources and support services like food aid, clothing, and other basic needs for the community around the school via partners and sponsors.

Community Resources

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Training and educating community members, leaders, focal points, and teachers using evidence-based and culturally responsive modules and workshops via AHS/REF.

Capacity Building

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Advocating through research, public & private advocacy, engagements with stakeholders to bring about system change via REF, the school, and AHS as a whole.

Advocacy

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