WHO CAN PARTICIPATE:
Two Categories :
Category 1: Underprivileged children from orphanages
Category 2: Orphans who are handicapped or disabled – physical or mental
- Orphans who are under the age of 18.
- The wish must be truly a child’s wish. For those children who are unable to decide on their wishes, their legal guardians can help them to do so.
- The child’s wish must be pre-approved by the Board of the participating orphanages before the Wish Lists are sent to ROLF.
- Orphanages must be registered with Registry of Society (ROS) Malaysia (Jabatan Pendaftaran Pertubuhan Malaysia or Society Welfare Department of Malaysia).
WHAT CAN A CHILD WISH FOR:
CATEGORY 1: UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN FROM ORPHANAGES
- Toys and Games
- Books and Stationery
- School Bags and School Uniforms
- Musical Instrument
- Art Supplies
- Personal Accessories such as Clothing and Footwear
- Vitamins / food supplement
- Toiletries
(Notice: The monetary value of each gift cannot exceed RM300. Children are not allowed to ask for cash.)
CATEGORY 2: ORPHANS WHO ARE HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED – PHYSICAL OR MENTAL
The orphanages can request for:
- Food: rice, cooking oil, condiment, canned food, vegetables, fruits, etc.
- Cookware
- Home electrical appliances (must specify the purposes)
- Beds, blankets, mattresses, bedspreads, pillows and etc
- Medical mobility aids
- Bathroom aids and safety equipment
- Oxygen & respiratory care products, feeding & urological supplies
- Medicine and health product supplements
- Equipment for physiotherapy
- Hearing, Reading and Learning Aids
HOW THE PUBLIC CAN PARTICIPATE:
- Children make wishes and ROLF will publish the wish list on ROLF’s official website – www.rolfcommunity.org and in ROLF’s Booklets starting from 6th November, 2018.
- ROLF will look for public and corporate donors to match those wishes. Donors can register and submit the Grant-A-Wish form online no later than 14th December, 2018.
- ROLF will verify the applications and send confirmation notice to the donors.
- Donors are allowed to grant the wishes under their names or bestow it “in Honor of” or “in Memory of” family members or friends.
