Salam and MMHA offer help for mental health counselling for Palestinian evacuees in Malaysia


  • Letters
  • Thursday, 22 Aug 2024

Yayasan Salam Malaysia (Salam) in collaboration with the Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA) hope to augment the efforts of Hospital Sultan Mirzan for the injured Palestinians and their families who had been brought to Malaysia for medical treatment by providing mental health counselling.

As war often separates families, leading to weakened bonds, we at Salam and MMHA believe that our collaboration in counselling can help repair these relationships.

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