For 20 years, Yayasan Kita has channeled institutional resources directly into rural digital education and robust healthcare safety nets. From our humble beginnings in Butterworth to a nationwide footprint, we deliver precision philanthropy for sustainable impact.
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Established in 2006 in Butterworth, Penang, Yayasan Kita began as a grassroots community effort providing basic textbooks to B40 families and wheelchairs to local clinics.
Over the past two decades, we have evolved into a premier national NGO, officially recognized by the Ministry of Finance and LHDN. Our data-driven approach to philanthropy has allowed us to scale our impact massively, successfully distributing over RM 450 Million in targeted aid and permanently transforming the landscape of rural digital education and elderly care across Malaysia.
We do not provide short-term handouts. We build resilient digital and healthcare infrastructures that uplift generations.
Closing the digital divide. Direct sponsorship of enterprise-grade tablets and laptops for verified B40 rural students, pre-loaded with educational firewalls.
View Impact DataDigitizing charity old folks' homes. We donate fully integrated SaaS management suites to track patient records, medication, and family alerts.
Learn How It WorksLarge-scale distribution of customized wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, and monthly specialized adult milk formulas for impoverished seniors.
Sponsor a SeniorWhile our roots remain deeply embedded in Butterworth, Penang, our operational network now spans across 13 states and 3 federal territories. We utilize geospatial data to identify and serve the most digitally and medically isolated communities.
Audited via our centralized transparency tracking systems.
Behind every statistic is a Malaysian whose life has been fundamentally altered by our structured foundation support over the last 20 years.
"During the transition to digital homework, many B40 students in my class had to share a single old smartphone with their parents. When Yayasan Kita sponsored enterprise tablets and broadband for our school, their grades improved instantly. They are now learning basic Python coding!"
"Managing 40 elderly residents on paper led to massive medication errors. The Yayasan's Smart Care IT grant digitized our entire operation overnight. Additionally, the monthly nutritional milk supply has vastly improved our residents' health and restored their dignity."
Our leadership comprises industry veterans, medical professionals, and education policy experts dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of ESG compliance and governance over the last 20 years.
Chairman / Chief Medical Advisor
Former Director General of Health, bringing 35 years of public healthcare expertise to architect our elderly care initiatives.
Chief Executive Officer
An Oxford-educated policy analyst who spearheaded the foundation's pivot to data-driven digital education interventions nationwide.
Head of ESG & Partnerships
Specializes in aligning corporate CSR funds with highly trackable, tax-exempt community projects ensuring 100% compliance.
As a 20-year thought leader in Malaysia's NGO sector, we regularly publish audited financial reports, ESG impact studies, and academic whitepapers to foster transparency and share best practices across the industry.
Comprehensive breakdown of our recent RM 24M disbursement, audited by top-tier accounting firms.
Download PDFA retrospective analysis of NGO evolution in Malaysia, featuring our complete journey since 2006.
Read OnlineExtensive research conducted in Northern Malaysia (Penang & Kedah) on digital literacy gaps.
Download PDFOpen-source guidelines for charity nursing homes looking to digitize and scale their patient records securely.
View DocumentationIn partnership with the Ministry of Education, Yayasan Kita completes Phase 3 of the Northern Region Digital Rollout...
Read Full StoryA historic MoU was signed today in Kuala Lumpur, scaling our Smart Care IT Systems to 100 more rural nursing homes.
Read Full StoryOur rapid response team mobilized within 24 hours to replace damaged mobility aids and oxygen machines in Butterworth.
Read Full StoryWe are actively recruiting medical professionals, IT specialists, and passionate community members to assist in our deployments across Malaysia. Be the boots on the ground.
Are you a rural school administrator in Penang, or managing a charity care home in Butterworth? Yayasan Kita is open for institutional grant applications to upgrade your facilities.
Submit Application PortalEnsure your institution is registered with the Ministry of Education (MOE) or Social Welfare Department (JKM) and falls within the B40 / rural demographic criteria.
Upload your specific needs (e.g., 30 Tablets, or 1 Care Management System) along with official financial statements via our Secure Portal.
Our trustees and external auditors review applications within 14-21 working days. Site visits may be conducted by our regional volunteers.
Upon approval, hardware is procured, delivered, and installed directly by our IT vendor partners. No cash is handed over to ensure 100% transparency.