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Donations (Tax Exempted)
Effective from the 15th January 2011, donations to Reach will be tax exempted.
Approval was granted by the Inland Revenue Board under Section 44(6) of the income Tax Act 1967. Ref:LHDN.01/35/42/51/179-6.6831
Gazettement Number: 7217. Donations will be acknowledged with an official receipt.
Donation Method
1. Online Fund Transfer
Maybank Account holders can log into maybank2u.com and follow steps shown:
Click Accounts & Banking / Bill Payments/ Make a One-off Payment/
Select from List / Zakat & Charity/
Select from List / REACH/
Enter Amount, Customer Name, Customer Contact Number / Request TAC number/ Enter TAC number/
Confirm / Print Receipt and fax/email proof of payment to REACH
2. Cheques/Bankers’ Cheque/Bank Draft made payable to
Regional Environmental Awareness Cameron Highlands and send to REACH Mailing address (as provided below)
3. Payment banked directly into REACH Account at Maybank No.506 043 316 200 Swift Code: mbbemykl and fax/email bank-in slip to REACH
Proof of Payment
Please send proof of payment to REACH with the following particulars for receipts to be issued and posted:
Name, I/C Number ,Mailing Address, Email Address, Contact Number .
Please call REACH should you not receive your receipt within a month.
REACH Mailing Address:
Regional Environmental Awareness Cameron Highlands
No, 1, Main Road , Brinchang ( top floor)
39100 Cameron Highlands,
Pahang, Malaysia
Contact no :
Telephone/Fax No :05 4912978 ( 9am to12.30pm)
Hotline: 019 5145851
Email: reach.president@gmail.com
reach.corybas@gmail.com
Committee Members

The Society is a membership-based organization, managed by elected committee members on a voluntary, non-profit basis. The committee members comprising of local community representatives meet monthly to plan, organize and implement various activities including talks, exhibitions, camping trips, slide shows for the general public and members.
Welcome to Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands is a resort town located on the main mountain range of Peninsular Malaysia. It is a picturesque highland retreat with colonial styled bungalows cast against a backdrop of lush green forest and undulating slopes of terraced tea plantations.However, over the past two decades the rate of development has been especially rampant. While it has benefited the local economy, poor planning and enforcement have led to environmental degradation. Landslides, silted rivers and dams, constant water disruptions and poor water quality have become the norm.