The Kiwanis Child Development Centre (KCDC)

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描述

The Kiwanis Child Development Centre (KCDC) is dedicated to early intervention—supporting neurodivergent children during their most critical stages of development, from the early years through early school age. This is a pivotal period when essential social, communication, and cognitive foundations are formed.
Through this initiative, KCDC aims to provide essential therapy services to approximately 60 to 80 neurodivergent children annually, up to the age of 12, who experience sensory and developmental challenges.
Priority will be given to children from marginalised communities and families facing socio-economic challenges. According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (December 2025), the average monthly gross household income for families with at least one person with a disability increased from RM5,679 in 2022 to RM6,540 in 2024. However, household expenditure has also risen significantly—from RM3,974 in 2022 to RM4,545 in 2024.
For many of these families, early intervention services may be viewed as a luxury, secondary to essential needs such as food, housing, and daily living expenses. In response, KCDC is committed to making therapy more accessible by offering services at subsidised rates for lower-income families.
In line with Kiwanis’ mission of serving the children of the world, KCDC will be managed and operated by the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr Ismail, in collaboration with certified allied health professionals. Beginning May 2026, KCDC will offer Occupational Therapy at subsidised rates, prioritising families within the B40 income group.

Subsidised Therapy – Eligibility Criteria

Child Eligibility

To qualify, the child must:
  1. Be 12 years old and below
  2. Be a Malaysian citizen
  3. Present with developmental delay or neurodevelopmental concerns, including:
  4. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  5. ADHD
  6. Speech or language delay
  7. Global developmental delay
  8. Sensory processing challenges
  9. Learning-related developmental concerns

Household Financial Eligibility (B40 Priority)

Families must:
  1. Fall within the B40 income group or equivalent low-income category
  2. Recommended threshold: RM5,300/month and below
Assessment will also consider:
  1. Number of dependents
  2. Household circumstances (e.g. single-parent families, caregiving responsibilities, medical needs)
Priority will be given to:
  1. B40 households
  2. Families with higher caregiving burden

Required Supporting Documents

Financial Documents (any 1–2):

  1. Latest 1–3 months’ payslips
  2. EPF or income tax statement
  3. Bank statements (for self-employed individuals)
  4. JKM / Zakat assistance documentation
  5. Letter of employment or unemployment declaration

Child Development / Diagnosis Proof

A formal diagnosis is preferred but not mandatory.
Accepted documents include:
  1. OKU card (strongest supporting document)
  2. Medical or paediatrician’s report
  3. Psychologist or therapist report
  4. Referral letter from hospital or clinic
  5. Teacher’s report indicating developmental concerns

Application Process

Families are required to:
  1. Submit an application form (including child and household details)
  2. Provide supporting documents
  3. Attend a short verification call (5–10 minutes) if required
Applications are open via Google Form in both English and Bahasa Melayu.
For enquiries, kindly WhatsApp: +6011-3761 8849

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