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House of Joy: Community Living, Service and Social Enterprise

A Pathway from Malaysia

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Designing Inclusive Pathways with Young Adults

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This is the story of Joy to the World Community Services (JWCS) Malaysia, a not-for-profit charitable community founded on 1 August 1992 by Reverend Tang Chee Sing (better known as Pastor Joseph) and his wife Lee Ching Mun in support of disadvantaged children and young adults.

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  • Zuber-Skerritt, O., & Teare, R. (2013). Lifelong action learning for community development: Learning and development for a better world. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

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Kearney, J., Wood, L., Teare, R. (2015). House of Joy: Community Living, Service and Social Enterprise. In: Designing Inclusive Pathways with Young Adults. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-157-1_5

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