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Ain Society

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What does Ain Society do?

AIN Society, an affiliation of National Council of Social Service, has been serving the community for over two decades with a focus on helping those affected by cancer through emotional, financial and spiritual support. They provide solace to patients from all races and religions, offering various activities in line with their mission - "Looking with Our Hearts, Filling Lives With Hope". Donors and supporters are welcomed to contribute to make a difference in the lives of beneficiaries on GIVE.asia, a free platform that doesn't take any commission from donations.

Founded

2006

People

linda teo, normah bte hasan, arif uzair mohamad roslan, ismirah hj ih'wan, abdullah nur ihsan friday mohd jumaat, khairul nizar bin khairul anuar, muhammad taufiq bin abdul razak, abdul malek b osman, mohamad fadzrun adnan, zainab bte baharum

Causes

No PovertyHealth & WellnessChildren

Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2006
  • Published yearly Annual Reports
  • Audited Financial Statements

Society Impact

  • Providing emotional, financial and spiritual support to cancer-stricken patients through Serenity Social Service Centre.
  • Offering solace and hope to those affected by cancer from all races and religions.
  • Encouraging corporate institutions and individuals to contribute towards making a difference in the lives of beneficiaries.
  • Promoting community involvement and social responsibility through its mission and activities.
  • Enhancing the quality of life for those affected by cancer, helping them cope with their situation more effectively.

Donation Income

Fundraising Efficiency

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Program Expense Ratio

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