BENEFICIARY ORPHANAGES AND SHELTERS
Depending on the funds raised during the auction and the needs of the above charities, surplus (if any) will be transferred to similar orphanage houses and shelters in Cambodia, Nepal, Philippines, all under umbrella and management of the Rotary Club of Singapore.
INDONESIA
Bhakti Luhur Foundation
Established in 1959, it is the biggest private foundation in Indonesia for the rehabilitation of abandoned, poor, and disadvantaged children. Areas of services:
LODGING/HOUSING/DORMITORIES for handicapped children
EDUCATION for the disabled and the therapists
CLINICAL therapy and psychological tests
THERAPY and guidance for handicapped and their nurses
WORKSHOP for training skills necessary for work
Rehabilitation Based Community /Searching-Care-Nursery for non-lodging patients
The handicapped children and the clients being served include:
blind
deaf/mute
mentally retarded
physically handicapped
epilepsy
cerebral palsy
mental disorder
other medical conditions: cataract, hare lips, aneurysm, tuberculosis, goiter, etc.
MALAYSIA
BRDB Rotary Children's Residence
Established in 1999, a joint community project under the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur DiRaja and BRDB. A multiracial children’s home for 62 underprivileged, abandoned, street, and at-risk children originally from China, India, Malaysia, and more. Areas of services:
EDUCATION providing 24/7 care, in-house full-fledged kindergarten, education till university, homeschooling & tuition
LODGING/HOUSING/DORMITORIES
MEDICAL TREATMENT & HEALTHCARE SERVICE
INDIA
Suniye
Established in 1995, Suniye is a leading non-profit organization in India working with and for hearing impaired children and has become a representative for the hearing impaired community in India.
India today is a home to 15 million hearing impaired citizens. Most of them don’t have access to basic facilities, which could enable them to learn how to listen, speak, read, write and become independent citizens.
Suniye’s mission is to help hearing impaired acquire language, learn to talk, go to regular schools and become part of mainstream society. It has been found that early intervention and fitting of suitable hearing aids can enable hearing impaired children to acquire language and speech.