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You’re on a leisurely day out, strolling along a street in Malaysia... Suddenly – “Hallo, nak beli gigi harimau? Kuku harimau? Kalau pakai banyak ‘ong’!”

You’re stunned for a moment… people are still killing our wild tigers just because of superstitious beliefs? What can you do to stop this?

Call the 24-hour Wildlife Crime Hotline* 019 356 4194 and help the authorities put tiger traders behind bars! Reports are instantly channelled to them for action!

The tiger in the above scenario could very possibly be replaced by tortoises, pangolins, bears, leopards, orang utans and more, but the number to call is the same.

Imagine thousands, or even millions of Malaysians keeping their eyes out for illegal activities, whether in markets, pet shops, restaurants, or even on the internet!! Where will all the baddies hide?

Under the new Wildlife Conservation Act 2010, criminals face much higher penalties, for example convicted tiger poachers / traders / consumers will be fined minimum RM100,000 and jailed up to five years.

*The hotline is only applicable in Peninsular Malaysia.

What information is needed?**



What crime took place? (poaching, smuggling, selling, keeping as a pet)
Where did it happen? (address, shop name, landmarks)
When did it take place? (date & time)
**Images or video footage may assist investigations
It's time to be on the prowl for wildlife traders!



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Has anyone ever asked you...

"If you could make one wish come true, what would it be?"

The average person would probably answer, "I wish for world peace" or "I wish I could own a huge house and have lots of money".

For children with life-threatening illnesses, even the simplest of wishes begin to mean a lot more.

Make A Wish Malaysia has granted wishes to 26 children between the age of 3-18 years old, offering them a new hope and the opportunity to achieve their ambitions, go to places they have never been before, meet inspirational people or even own something they have always wanted.

Now you can also experience the same joy by helping to make a wish of a deserving child come true. Your donation in the form of sponsorship, products, services or even talents could contribute to a child's wish.

Be a genie and grant a wish today!



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When finding a new home, we immediately think.. oh lets buy a place there or lets rent this place here. Although these may seem like the average person's options, some Malaysians are not as fortunate to have a place where they can call home.


Due to natural disasters and tight financial circumstances, many Malaysians are forced into homelessness or live in uncomfortable situations for generations due to their lack of education and ability to uproot their families to a greater community.


Although most rural communities do get by with self-built homes, issues like safety and security are not prioritized. This will only result in a dangerous cycle of home calamities that could, in fact, be avoided.


With Habitat for Humanity Malaysia, homeowners who need a hand up can now get the support they need if they are also willing to put in their own effort (termed as "sweat equity") in their future homes. 

Having a record of building homes all over Malaysia, Habitat is well known for being "hands-on" with the construction of homes involving thousands of volunteers every year. Anyone who can hold a hammer, bucket or paint brush is welcome to volunteer in this noble and life-building cause.

Find out how you can contribute locally or abroad under Habitat for Humanity Malaysia today! 

"Of all the building blocks that a Habitat house requires, the most important is you."  - HFH Malaysia.




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