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Tasputra Perkim was created in November 1987, inspired by Puan Kathleen Muna Othman after she adopted an abandoned child who was visually handicapped.

Its name combines elements of the Malay words “Taman” (centre) and “asuhan” (care) with a reference to its early benefactor – the Malaysian Muslim welfare organisation Perkim and its then president, the late YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj.

Tunku, who was Malaysia's first prime minister, personally gave the centre 10,000 ringgit ($2,630) to get going, an amount later boosted by 50,000 ($13,200) from YAB Tun Datuk Seri Paduka Dr Siti Hasmah and members of BAKTI, the association of Malaysian government ministers’ wives.

The centre began in earnest with its first intake of 10 children on July 4, 1988.
In 1990, current chairman and co-founder Puan Hajjah Elahe Norman took on the challenge of leading Tasputra Perkim and building it into what it is today.

"Tasputra is where positive attitude, love and commitment come together. Our goal is to uplift the lives of children with special needs."

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