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Our visitations continued today with stops at two inspiring centres.We first visited PPDK AnIPS @ PeSTeC in Arau, a comm...
11/06/2026

Our visitations continued today with stops at two inspiring centres.

We first visited PPDK AnIPS @ PeSTeC in Arau, a community-based rehabilitation and special education centre that provides therapies, vocational training, and daily support for persons with disabilities.

Their vocational activities include vegetable farming, dried jelly production, and mango juice processing, creating meaningful opportunities for skills development.

We also visited Kiddie Care Therapy Centre in Jitra, founded by Nadia and her co-founder, Najihah. The centre supports children and young people aged 6 months to 19 years with autism, ADHD, speech delays, and other developmental challenges. Through therapy, intervention, and family support, they help build essential life skills, confidence, and independence.

These visits were truly eye-opening, showcasing the many innovative ways organisations are empowering persons with disabilities and their families. We were especially inspired by the strength, dedication, and leadership of the remarkable women who founded and run these centres. Their passion and commitment are making a real difference in their communities.

Our sincere thanks to Nadia, Shahanis, and Maisarah from PPDK AnIPS for your warm welcome and sharing.

And to Nur Nadia and Wan Najihah from Kiddie Care, thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and experiences with us. Thank you also for the special durian treat at Dusun Durian Tok Kalau. We truly enjoyed it.


Visitations and Training in the Northern RegionAs part of our northern outreach and training activities, we had the oppo...
10/06/2026

Visitations and Training in the Northern Region

As part of our northern outreach and training activities, we had the opportunity to visit several inspiring organisations in Sungai Petani.

Our first stop was PDK Cempaka Merbok, a centre renowned for its beautiful batik printing by persons with disabilities. The visit provided valuable insights into their vocational training programmes and production processes.

We also visited Persatuan Dyslexia Malaysia, where we gained a deeper understanding of effective approaches and strategies for supporting children with dyslexia and enhancing their learning experience.

Another meaningful visit was to PDK Sungai Petani, which serves approximately 50 children. The centre places a strong emphasis on developing self-help and daily living skills. We were truly inspired by the dedication and commitment of the teachers and staff in nurturing the children under their care.

In addition, we conducted a Self-Advocacy Workshop for Pekaka Bakery Workshop members, empowering participants to understand their rights, build self-confidence, speak up for themselves, and make informed decisions. Thank you also for the yummy baked goods. We truly appreciate your thoughtful gesture.

A special thank you to Kak Liza, Encik Azrul, Encik Shibly, Encik Faizul and Madam Juliana for warmly welcoming us and sharing your knowledge and experiences.

It is encouraging to see so many individuals and organisations working tirelessly to support the PWLD community.

We are grateful for the opportunity to learn from their journeys, hear their stories, and exchange ideas as we continue our shared mission of inclusion and empowerment.

United Voice is pleased to welcome our JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) volunteer, Ms. Kurumi Shimohagi, wh...
08/06/2026

United Voice is pleased to welcome our JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) volunteer, Ms. Kurumi Shimohagi, who will be supporting our programs and activities over the next two years.

Kurumi has a background in Community Development and previously worked at an employment support facility, assisting persons with learning disabilities in developing skills and opportunities for meaningful employment.

We are excited to have Kurumi join the United Voice family and look forward to learning, sharing, and growing together.

"Welcome to Malaysia and United Voice, Kurumi! We look forward to this wonderful journey together."

Today, our members took part in a pilot workshop on Basic Financial Management and Budgeting led by Prof. Dr. Anna and D...
05/06/2026

Today, our members took part in a pilot workshop on Basic Financial Management and Budgeting led by Prof. Dr. Anna and Dr. Faizanah from University of Malaya.

The session introduced simple and practical ways to manage money, understand spending, and plan a budget. Through an interactive app, members learned the importance of making informed financial decisions and developing good money habits for greater independence.

We are excited to be part of this pilot initiative and look forward to seeing how these valuable skills can empower our members to take greater control of their financial future.

My Money, My Choice, My Future.

Day 2 of UV's Committee Training RetreatStepping Into My RoleToday was about finding our voice, understanding our respon...
01/06/2026

Day 2 of UV's Committee Training Retreat
Stepping Into My Role

Today was about finding our voice, understanding our responsibilities, and growing together as a team. Through sharing, learning, and supporting one another, our committee members gained confidence in stepping into their leadership roles.

Every leader has a story. Every voice matters. Together, we are building a stronger and more inclusive future for persons with learning disabilities.

A special thanks to our volunteer Keat Lim for facilitating our sessions.

We make the impossible Possible.

Committee Training Retreat: Learning, Bonding & Growing TogetherDay 1 of a 2 days committee training retreat for our com...
31/05/2026

Committee Training Retreat: Learning, Bonding & Growing Together

Day 1 of a 2 days committee training retreat for our committee members — to learn, bonding, and strengthen our team.

The retreat provided our committee to get to know one another better, share their thoughts and experiences, and learn how to confidently use their voice as self-advocates and leaders.

Alongside the learning sessions, members also enjoyed time to relax, connect, and have fun together. Through meaningful conversations, team activities, and moments of reflection, the retreat helped build stronger friendships and a deeper sense of belonging.

My Story, My Voice, My Leadership.


A wonderful morning of friendship, creativity, and fun at our social meeting today 🌸🍃Members enjoyed a relaxing flower a...
23/05/2026

A wonderful morning of friendship, creativity, and fun at our social meeting today 🌸🍃

Members enjoyed a relaxing flower art activity using fresh flowers, ferns, and twigs to create beautiful and unique arrangements. It was a lovely session filled with smiles, creativity, and self-expression.

A big thank you to our member, Elisa Dania, for leading and guiding the.

Day 2 of the National Workshop on Disability Inclusive Disaster Preparedness.Today’s activities included flood evacuatio...
19/05/2026

Day 2 of the National Workshop on Disability Inclusive Disaster Preparedness.

Today’s activities included flood evacuation simulations, boat evacuation, and water rescue exercises aimed at strengthening disability inclusive disaster preparedness and response.

Thank you to the organisers and all supporting organisations for making this workshop possible and for working towards ensuring no one is left behind — disaster resilience for all.

A special shout out to all our abang bomba from Bomba Zone 4 Ulu Langat for your time, commitment, and support today. Your involvement truly made the simulation feel more realistic and meaningful.

National Workshop on Disability Inclusive Disaster PreparednessUnited Voice is honoured to be invited to attend the 1st ...
18/05/2026

National Workshop on Disability Inclusive Disaster Preparedness

United Voice is honoured to be invited to attend the 1st workshop jointly organised by Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA), Yayasan TM, and Red A – Humanitarian Development Global.

Day 1 of the programme aims to strengthen disability-inclusive, community-based, and self-preparedness disaster risk reduction for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Malaysia.

The workshop brings together stakeholders to align efforts in PWD disaster management and strengthen collaboration among disability organisations.

Participants engaged in interesting and hands-on sessions covering barriers faced during disasters, early warning systems, evacuation needs assessment, and fire drill exercises.

Big thanks to the organisers of the Hibari Lifestyle Festival for inviting us to be part of their event ✨Special thanks ...
16/05/2026

Big thanks to the organisers of the Hibari Lifestyle Festival for inviting us to be part of their event ✨

Special thanks as well to our volunteer, Kenshi Tanaka, for all the help during the event — we truly couldn’t have done it without you 🙌

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