If you do not have the time and still want to support this campaign, please write a cheque payable to the charity of your choice below :-
Rumah Aman
Hospis Malaysia
The Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association Johor Bahru
National Stroke Association of Malaysia

And mail your cheque to

Promise Me
The Truly Loving Company
Suite 1.08, First Floor,
Blk B HP Towers,
12 Jalan Gelenggang
Bukit Damansara
50490 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia

For cheques over RM100, please enclose a self addressed envelope to claim your tax-exempt receipt. We will present the donations collected at a Promise Me Recognition Ceremony in August 2010.


Rumah Aman is a non profit organisation established in 2005 and affiliated to Our Home: Rumah Aman an organisation registered with the Charity Commissioners in England and Wales (Charity Registration No: 1102689). Rumah Aman seeks to provide the best environment to raise orphaned children and children from poor families by focusing on giving them a good education, so that they become successful individuals and leaders.

The Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association Johor Bahru, Johor ("PPKKTAJ") is a tax exempt non profit organisation established in 1990. PPKKTAJ currently looks after the welfare of 230 male and female inmates with ages ranging from 3 years to 50 years with the majority of them being mentally disabled children suffering from various mental illnesses such as Downs Syndrome, cerebral palsy, hyperactivity, autism and others. Many have been abandoned at the Association's doors.

Incorporated in 1991, Hospis Malaysia is a charitable organisation that provides palliative care and medicine at absolutely no cost to anyone who lives within the Klang Valley and who has a life-limiting illness regardless of type. What palliative care and medicine does is to achieve the best possible quality of life for patients and their families by helping to reduce the severity of their physical, psychological, psychosocial, and spiritual symptoms.

National Stroke Association of Malaysia or NASAM registered itself with the Registry of Societies to form a non-profit organisation in 1996 with the aim to provide rehab services to enable stroke survivors to return to as normal a life as possible within the limits of their disabilities and promote the concept of stroke prevention by raising public awareness on the risk of stroke.