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Responsible Blogging - The Children's Protection Society

It's the continuation from my earlier blog post on the Ramakrishna home, on the CSR program that the bloggers had to visit the orphanages on 3rd Feb 2013.
Children's Protection Society is located at Scotland Road, and the objective of this home is to provide children at risk with a safe, supportive and conducive environment. Most children do have families, but mostly broken.



Again, the event was partly sponsored by Crowdpot Sdn Bhd (Event Organizer), Ninetology Malaysia, SUBWAY® (Suntech, iAvenue, & Leith Street branches), Chatime Malaysia, Langkawi Saga Travel & Tours Sdn. Bhd. and Alextan Artworks.

We can lend a helping hand to this home with the following:


How to help Children’s Protection Society?

1. Become a Volunteer:
Learning and Tuition is always needed – many of our children have missed a substantial amount of school due to their backgrounds, and often find it difficult to catch up with school work. If you are prepared for the extra challenges which many of our children face, and are prepared to commit a regular time a week (can be anything from an hour up).

2. Sponsor-A-Child Program:
Talk to any of our staff if you are interested to sponsor a child

3. Donation:
If you want to make a financial donation, please send cheques (payable to Children’s Protection Society Pulau Pinang) to CPS at 118-A Jalan Scotland, 10450 Penang. CPS is a registered charity home with the Welfare Department so donations will be tax-exempt.

4. Sponsoring an Activity or Outing:
CPS organizes many activities for the children, staff and volunteers. We welcome sponsorship of specific activities. Give us a call if you have any ideas of your own, or would like to hear from us on what sort of activities you could sponsor.

Other Information:
Children’s Protection Society Pulau Pinang
118-A Jalan Scotland, 10450 Penang, Malaysia
Tel: 04-8294046
Fax: 04-8294046
Email: cpspg@hotmail.com
Website: www.cpspg.org.my


Btw, thanks to Criz Lai for the pictures and info.

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