I first dipped my toes into volunteering in 2017 when I took a position as a nurse in Skopje, North Macedonia with Project Hope. (You can read about that here!). While this has been my only experience with volunteering, I want to highlight other volunteer opportunities for nurses and medical professionals around the world.
I recently spent two months traveling through Malaysia and not only do I think it’s an absolutely incredibly country, it’s a country that I hope everyone has the chance to visit in their lifetime. So, if you’re a nurse or medical professional reading this – take this as an opportunity to spend time volunteering in the country and then extending your stay so that you can experience the beauty of Malaysia.
If you’re planning to visit Malaysia, don’t miss…
- The Best 3 Day Penang Itinerary
- The Best Itinerary for Malacca (1-2 Days)
- The Best 2 Day Kuala Lumpur Itinerary
- The Best Packing List for Malaysia
Please note: I’ve done my best to research and vet these companies. Please be aware of scams when inquiring about volunteer positions. Also, I do note condone certain types of volunteer work that hinders the community instead of helping the community. I have strictly included these companies in this post because they are reputable companies and have an aspect of medical need.
Organizations to Volunteer with in Malaysia
Doctors Without Borders
LOCATION: PENANG | VOLUNTEER HERE
Doctors Without Borders is a well-known NGO throughout the world that provides relief to communities in need. Currently, Doctors Without Borders is working with the displaced and stateless Rohingya and other refugees in the Malaysian state of Penang. In 2022 3,500 Rohingya made the boat journey across the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal. When they arrived in Malaysia, the government treated them as national security threats instead of a humanitarian crisis; that’s when Doctors Without Borders got involved.
Doctors Without Borders has implemented a community-based, person-centered approach to ensure refugees have access to healthcare. As of 2022, the most pressing needs are for prenatal care and treatment for non-communicable diseases.
REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum availability of 9 months (8-12 weeks for surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OBGYN’s)
- Previous experience working in a low income setting
- 3 years of experience for nurses (2 years for doctors)
- Experience in a leadership role
- Ability to work and live with a diverse team
EMPOWERED – The Cancer Advocacy Society of Malaysia
LOCATION: THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA | VOLUNTEER HERE
EMPOWERED is a non-profit organization with the goal to prevent cancer and those who are diagnosed with cancer in Malaysia. The organization focuses on education, early detection screening programs, personalized support for low-income Malaysians.
HOPE Worldwide Malaysia
LOCATION: THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA | VOLUNTEER HERE
HOPE Worldwide Malaysia is an international non-religious, nonprofit, non-governmental charity organization that was established in Malaysia in 2000. They provide assistance with everything from health needs to food needs and even educational needs; but in this article I am specifically focusing on the health needs that HOPE Worldwide Malaysia provides.
As far as health, HOPE provides free-of-charge medical care to the urban community. They have a mobile clinic that brings medication, food aid, and healthcare services to communities in Penang, Northern Perak, and to the Orang Asli Settlements; as well as services in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian Mental Health Association
LOCATION: THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA | VOLUNTEER HERE
Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA) is a non-government, non-profit organization registered in 1968. Initially, MMHA was formed to provide support for those with mental illness and promote mental health awareness through public education. Now, MMHA also provides psychological support services, mental health education and training, caregiver support, psychological rehabilitation, and is a strong advocate for mental health throughout Malaysia.
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be 18+
Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital
LOCATION: TANJUNG BUNGAH, PENANG | VOLUNTEER HERE
Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital is non-profit, Catholic hospital aspiring to bring God’s healing presence through the best and affordable cancer treatment and care. Currently, they have volunteer needs for customer service, nursing care (acting as an assistant to the staff nurses), pastoral care, and an office assistant.
General Requirements for Volunteering in Malaysia

Below you’ll find the requirements you’ll need in order to volunteer in Malaysia…
- Visa/work permit
- Professional credentials
- Health and travel insurance that covers you for the duration of your stay
- Background check
Malaysia Essentials – What You Need & Need to Know About Visiting Malaysia
TRAVELING THROUGH MALAYSIA
- The easiest way to book bus tickets in Malaysia is through Bookaway or 12Go
- Download Grab to get a taxi or motorbike
- To book a flight to Indonesia use Skyscanner or this website (if you’re from the US sign up for Going to get free email alerts on flight deals)
- I highly recommend travel insurance when traveling through Indonesia – I use and recommend SafetyWing (read why here and here)
- If you want an English speaking driver waiting to pick you up at the airport, use Welcome Pickups (select cities only)
- If you need a SIM card, aloSIM for an easy and affordable e-SIM – use code “KYLEE5” for a discount
ACCOMODATION IN MALAYSIA
- To easiest way to book hotels in Malaysia is through this website
TOURS IN MALAYSIA
- For tours and activities in Malaysia, I recommend using Get Your Guide or Viator
WHAT TO BRING TO MALAYSIA
- Don’t forget a Malaysia guide book to help plan your travels
- You’ll need a travel plug adapter (Malaysia uses type G)
- My favorite luggage is Calpak
- My favorite travel backpack is Nordace
- I recommend bringing a reusable water bottle to keep your water cold on hot days and to cut down on plastic waste
- Don’t forget to travel with bug spray and sunscreen (face, body)
If you feel called to work as a medical volunteer, Malaysia is an incredible country to do so. If you have any questions about traveling through Malaysia or what to expect, let me know in a comment below!
For volunteer opportunities in other countries, don’t miss…
- Medical Volunteering in Indonesia
- Medical Volunteering in the Philippines
- Medical Volunteering in Peru
- Medical Volunteering in Vietnam
- Medical Volunteering in Cambodia
- Medical Volunteering in Thailand
- Medical Volunteering in Laos
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