PT Foundation

PT Foundation is a community-based, voluntary non-profit making organization providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, care and support programmes, sexual health and empowerment programmes for vulnerable communities in Malaysia.[2] PT Foundation is the largest community-based HIV/AIDS organization in Malaysia and has benefited more than 100,000 people.[3]

PT Foundation
Yayasan PT
PT Foundation office in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur.
Formation1987
Founded atKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
TypeNonprofit organization
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeHIV/AIDS
HeadquartersKuala Lumpur
Location
  • Jalan Ipoh Kecil
    50350 Kuala Lumpur
Region
Malaysia
Trustee
Dato’ Rosie Tan
Chairperson
Hisham Hussein
AffiliationsAIDS Healthcare Foundation
Aidsmap
Berjaya Cares Foundation
CIMB Foundation
Fridae
Malaysian AIDS Council
Ministry of Health
SaleDuck
The Global Fund
ViiV Healthcare
Staff
40[1]
Websiteptfmalaysia.org/v2
Formerly called
Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd

PT Foundation was also one of the seven founding members of the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC).[4]

History

Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd was founded in 1987 to provide a telephone counseling service for HIV/AIDS and sexuality issues. It was founded to cater for gay men in Malaysia.[5] The foundation started in a small room in an apartment on the 13th floor of City Tower in Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur before moving to Jalan Inai and finally to its current location at Jalan Ipoh Kecil.[4] In 2000, PT Foundation was registered under the Register of Companies and took over the assets of Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd and was formally recognized as a Foundation in Malaysia.[6] The foundation has evolved to provide support and care services to four other vulnerable communities: Maknyah (a Malay term for a male-to-female transgender people), commercial sex workers, drug users and people living with HIV.[5]

PT Foundation is the first NGO in Malaysia to offer HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, prevention, support, referral and care services.[5] Being a member of the MSM community, Raymond Tai, the chief operating officer of PT Foundation firmly believes that the battle to eliminate stigma and discrimination of HIV/AIDS involved a shift in how soon Malaysia could move from a conservative and judgemental society to one that embraced diversity, irrespective of one’s race, religion and sexual orientation. [7]

Services

PT Foundation provides telephone and face-to-face counseling, anonymous HIV and STI screening, outreach programmes, and support for key affected populations mainly drug users, sex workers, transsexuals, men who have sex with men (MSM), and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV).[6]

Community Health Care Centre (CHCC)

CHCC is a centre located in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. The centre is managed as a social enterprise, where beneficiaries of the programme e.g. the MSM community have to pay fees for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases tests and counselling services. The centre is accredited as an Impact Driven Enterprise by the Finance Ministry.[8]

Awards and Accolades

YearCategoryAwardProgrammeResultsRef.
2006 Special Recognition UNAIDS Red Ribbon Award Transgender and Transsexuals Programme Won [9]
2007 Malaysian Humanitarian Award NST-PwC Award Programme on sex workers Nominated [5]
2008 Malaysian NGO of the Year Award by Resource Alliance International PT Foundation Won [5]
The Dr Siti Hasmah Award by Malaysian AIDS Foundation Most Significant Contribution to HIV/AIDS work in Malaysia Won [5]
2018 Community Organization Award APCOM Hero Award For pioneering and internationally respected provider of care, support, education and advocacy for people affected by HIV in Malaysia. Won [10]

See also

References

  1. "PT Foundation". Simply Giving. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "PT Foundation". Hati.my. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. "Finnish Embassy funding for PT Foundation". Finland.org. 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  4. "Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Award winner PT Foundation keeps up its helping ways". Malay Mail. 2018-12-01. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  5. "Malaysia's PT Foundation turns 21". Fridae. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  6. as noted from their website at http://ptfmalaysia.org/v2/about-us/
  7. "Removing stigma allows those living with HIV". News Straits Times. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  8. Audrey Edwards (2018-08-04). "Three decades on, PT Foundation continues HIV/AIDS outreach work". Malay Mail. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  9. "2006 Red Ribbon Award Winners". UNAIDS. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  10. Andrey Tan. "HERO AWARDS 2018 FINALIST". APCOM. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
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