What We Do

What We Do

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).

We aim to assist families and children in meeting their basic needs by providing essential resources and referrals such as food, clothing, and other necessary supplies. Additionally, AHS engages in advocacy efforts with relevant agencies and stakeholders through research, public events, and strategic partnerships to enhance the support we provide to our communities. 

A woman with long, dark hair and dyed tips, wearing a black jacket, stands pointing at a large screen displaying a presentation on weaknesses, with yellow and green sticky notes in a conference room.

Programs and Services

  • A group of children and a teacher sitting around a table in a classroom, studying from open books, with a large window showing trees and a playground outside.

    Education

    Primary and secondary education via our Al-Ikhlas School in Selayang.

  • Hospital corridor with medical staff and patient being transported on a stretcher.

    Healthcare

    Financial assistance, healthcare systems navigation and health education via our Refugee Emergency Fund across the peninsular.

  • A woman wearing a hijab and glasses speaking into a microphone during a presentation or event, with two other women seated and standing nearby.

    Capacity Building

    Community-led, evidence-based and culturally responsive trainings and workshops for Community Leaders and Focal Points via REF and AHS.

  • A woman wearing a black hijab and jacket giving a presentation at a podium in front of a seated audience at a conference or seminar. The presentation slide behind her displays her name, Dr. Hariata Hatim, along with her roles as a healthcare program coordinator and refugee emergency fund (REF) speaker.

    Advocacy

    Research, public & private advocacy, engagements with stakeholders to bring about System Change via REF, the school and AHS as a whole.

  • Group of women and a young girl sitting around a red table, smiling and making peace signs, with food and drinks on the table, in a colorful room with stacked chairs in the background.

    Community Resources

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

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