Contacts

92 Bowery St., NY 10013

thepascal@mail.com

+1 800 123 456 789

Donations

Skin diseases can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life, and unfortunately, many people in Malaysia are affected by various skin conditions. The Malaysian Skin Foundation (MSF) is dedicated to improving the lives of these patients. Through your kind donation MSF will be able to carry out our Patient Assistance Programme (PAP) to improve treatment access, in addition to raise awareness through education and training as well as to fund good quality research that ultimately translates to better care.

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Bank Account

Bank Name: Maybank
Account name: Malaysian Skin Foundation
Account number: 562973028230

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Unit 1.6, Level 1, Hive 4,
Mranti Park Jalan Innovasi 1,
Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.

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Donations can support educational programs for both patients and healthcare professionals. Skin conditions can be challenging to manage and require specialized care, which is not always easily accessible in Malaysia. Donations can fund educational programs to help patients and their families understand how to manage their condition effectively and provide healthcare professionals with specialized training.

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Donations can also help support advocacy efforts to raise awareness and promote understanding of skin conditions. By creating awareness, we can break down the stigma surrounding skin conditions and create a more supportive environment for those affected by these conditions.

Donation allows patients with debilitating skin diseases like psoriasis and atopic dermatitis the opportunity to gain access to life-changing medication.

Donation can help support advocacy efforts to raise awareness and promote understanding of skin conditions. By creating awareness, we can break down the stigma surrounding skin conditions and create a more supportive environment for those affected by these conditions.

Dermatological research remains one of the most underfunded areas of medicine. Donation can help facilitate research work around core thematic areas, producing results that could change the way we understand and treat diseases.