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Siew Leng Yap

  • Malaysia    Abuse, Children, Education, Emotional Support
Raised So Far MYR 5,035

Siew Leng Yap

House of Joy (HOJ) is a privately owned non-profit welfare organisation, established since  August 1992. HOJ  is a social concern and nonprofit organization that administers shelter, care and training for orphans, children & teens who are underprivileged, delinquent and weak, children who have formerly suffered abuse, neglect, children who are helpless & poor .Besides children’s homes, it also provides shelter and care for  elderly people who have become destitute , mentally-challenged & weak  and young adults who are mentally weak and slow in learning. 
HOJ has 125 residents  ( 55 children/15 slow learners/55 oldfolks/ others). Children age from infants to 18 years above. There are 8 residential homes (Children & Old Folks)  &  5 trainning Centres (Academy, Home School, TSR Programs). 
Locations: Puchong( Tmn Kinrara, Tmn Pak Siong, Tmn Tenaga, Tmn Puchong Mas), Jinjang, Semenyih(JOY GARDEN), Sri Kembangan, Karak, Seremban. House of  Joy was founded by the late Rev. Tang Chee Sing and his wife Lee Ching Mun, in August 1992.

"Giving Back With Music" is an annual social project my 13 year old daughter Isabelle Sisoski and I initiated with the aim of partnering with my music students and other children and their parents to benefit and enrich the children of HOJ who have in the course of their young lives gone through so much pain and suffering either through abuse, neglect, abandonment, family tragedies or death of their parents.
We are appealing to your generosity to help the children of HOJ through your kind donation to help fund the purchase of musical instruments: 1 keyboard, 2 guitars, 2 ukuleles, 2 microphone, 1 basic drum set and a speaker set. Volunteer music teachers will be arranged to teach the children of HOJ once musical instruments are purchased. This would help bring some measure of comfort and enrichment to the children of HOJ who have gone through so much pain and trauma at such young age.

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