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MERCY Malaysia in collaboration with Shah Alam Communication Club
(SACC) and Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM) deployed a five (5)
members team to Pos Tuel, Gua Musang in line with MERCY
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The Rumah Solehah houses a group of women and children who are living
with HIV. In this home, established by the Islamic Medical Association
of Malaysia (PPIM), they receive healthcare and medical
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the islands off the coasts of Sabah, live many communities that are
isolated from basic medical facilities enjoyed by people on the
mainland. They have to journey far and for many hours on their
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MERCY Malaysia’s Basic Mission Training - the second of its four-tiered
training programme (Volunteer Induction Programme, Basic Life Support,
Basic Mission Training and Advanced Mission Training) is a
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Although the waters have receded in Johor, MERCY Malaysia has not
stopped providing aid to its community. During the worst days that
warranted rescue and relief efforts, we conducted mobile clinics that
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had never known that one opportunity could actually change a person’s
entire perspective and outlook on life until just recently. A dream
that I had had since my third year in medical school
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The Disaster
December 2004 experienced heavy rains that resulted in huge floods in
the North Eastern region of Peninsular Malaysia. In some areas, water
rose to eight feet high, and help was inaccessible
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n October 2003, floods in Kedah affected more than 20,000 people and
MERCY Malaysia deployed five (5) teams to provide medical and
humanitarian aid auch as clothes, blankets, mats and
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When I received an e-mail on The Salt Trail: Trek and Treat Mission
from MERCY Malaysia’s headquarters, I immediately called the volunteer
department and confirmed my participation for this
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A community health project was conducted by MERCY Malaysia in Long
Bemang, Miri, for two days (5th and 6th) on the first week of January
2007. The team, led by Datuk Dr. Jemilah Mahmood, comprised volunteers from different
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