Association gets RM73,000 to Upgrade its Facilities
BY K. ASHOK metro@thestar.com.my Photo by Darran Tan THE Damai Disabled Persons Association received a major boost when it received RM73,000 fron the International Wine
BY K. ASHOK metro@thestar.com.my Photo by Darran Tan THE Damai Disabled Persons Association received a major boost when it received RM73,000 fron the International Wine
PETALING JAYA: In an effort to help the less fortunate, the International Wine and Food Society Kuala Lumpur donated RM73,000 to the Damai Disabled Persons
PETALING JAYA: In an effort to help the less fortunate, the International Wine and Food Society Kuala Lumpur donated RM73,000 to the Damai Disabled Persons
“It’s not what happens to you, it’s what you do about it.” – W Mitchell “Before I was paralyzed there were 10,000 things
Our Medical program seeks as part of its curriculum to educate and develop doctors who understand that health and disease are not merely concerns of
K Pragalath March 28, 2012 Environmentalist Gurmit Singh said the onus is on the public to pressure the government to improve public transport. KUALA LUMPUR:
Asia-Pacific Feb 19, 2012 PETALING JAYA: The Batu Caves temple grounds, which underwent a RM3.1 million renovation to turn the holy site into a thriving tourism
SELAYANG: Disabled Hindu devotees are sore that a promised cable car to the summit of Batu Caves has been shelved to 2013, preventing them from
To read more http://www.hinducurrents.com/articles/86751/no-place-for-the-disabled-in-batu-caves/
By VEENA BABULAL AND L. SUGANYASELAYANGstreets@nstp.com.my A COMPANY from India has been granted the development order for a cable car system in Batu Caves. The
Damai was established in 1998 with the main objective of reaching out to the disabled people and to help them to be independent.