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  1. We’re about seeing lives transformed. CARE Singapore exists to help vulnerable young people find direction, hope and success. We employ a multi-dimensional approach that engages and empowers youths, schools, families and communities. Donate Contact Us.

  2. CAREs mission is to help youths succeed. Every person is useful and has something positive to contribute. At-risk youths can be social assets instead of social liabilities. By being there for those who need a little more support, we can help change their future.

  3. AIC.sg, by the Agency for Integrated Care, gives caregivers, and seniors resources on Community Care, financial support, and more.

  4. CARE Singapore offers year-long comprehensive, preventive, holistic, supportive and motivational life-skills programme designed for Primary and Secondary School students. Research-based, field-tested, proven and cost-effective, these programmes have impacted well over 30,000 lives since 1997.

  5. Services. CareYouth provides school- and community-based social work programmes for children and youth between the ages of seven to 20 years old. We promote active ageing through our CareElderly Active Ageing Centres (AACs) that operate six days a week from Mondays to Saturdays.

  6. Let’s Bring Care To Every Corner In Singapore. Building hope and uplifting lives are at the heart of everything we do. Established in 1981, we are a leading non-profit organisation providing social and healthcare services to those in need.

  7. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is a national programme that aims to empower Singaporeans to choose how they would like to be cared for. Since 2011, AIC has been enabling our partners to make Advance Care Planning accessible for Singaporeans.

  8. CARE Singapore, Singapore. 3,085 likes · 5 talking about this · 45 were here. Specialists in helping youth find direction, hope and success through...

  9. www.careshieldlife.gov.sg › homeCareShield Life

    What do you want to do today? Apply to join CareShield Life. If you are a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident born in 1979 or earlier, not on CareShield Life, use this e-Service to join the scheme. Check My Premium.

  10. Care Singapore | Donate. Donate. We do not receive full funding for our core services and programmes, and some are not funded at all. There is still a need to raise funds that will cover the shortfall in our operational costs. Your generosity and kindness keeps us going. Donations we receive go towards supporting our operations and work.

  11. Volunteering with at-risk youths is a challenge. To ensure mutually beneficial outcomes for both volunteers and CARE youths, we provide volunteer orientation and training support.

  12. An Active Ageing Centre or Active Ageing Centre (Care) is a drop-in social and recreational space that welcomes you or your loved one who live in nearby neighbourhoods. Learn More. Day Care. Community Rehabilitation Centre. Centre-based Nursing. Night Respite. Integrated Home and Day Care (IHDC) Package.

  13. CARE Singapore exists to help vulnerable young people find direction, hope and success. We employ a multi-dimensional approach that engages and empowers youths, schools, families a...

  14. Carey is here to journey with you as you take the first step towards improving your mental health and wellbeing. Schedule free mental health check-ins, counselling sessions and consultations with our trained counsellors, and get self-help tips to help you cope better.

  15. www.msf.gov.sg › what-we-do › comcareMSF | ComCare

    Temporary support for lower-income families and individuals who are unable to work for a period of time (e.g. due to illness, caregiving responsibilities), are looking for a job, or are earning a low income and require assistance to meet their basic living needs. Find Out More and Apply.

  16. Singapore’s healthcare system is designed to ensure that everyone has access to different levels of healthcare in a timely, cost-effective and seamless manner. MOH and its statutory boards are responsible for regulating Singapore’s healthcare system.

  17. CARE Singapore was appointed as the Volunteer Centre of Pasir Ris in 2022. The SG Cares Volunteer Centres (VCs) are operated by community-based organisations that are responsible for building volunteer capacity, developing volunteer management capabilities, and fostering community partnerships to strengthen the towns’ effectiveness in meeting ...

  18. The Care Economy offers care and support services that contribute to the nurturing and development of our current and future populations. The sectors delivering these services include Healthcare, Wellness, Community Care, Early Childhood, Social Service, General Education and Training and Adult Education.

  19. Our Care Corner Active Ageing Centres (AAC) and Active Ageing Centres (Care) offer a range of services that support vulnerable seniors. Located within their neighbourhoods, we provide seniors with timely access to integrated health and social care for them to age healthily and with dignity.

  20. Contact. Tel: 6583 3481. Fax: 6581 7739. Email: hello@care.sg. Online Enquiry. Need to get in touch with us? Fill in the form below, and we'll respond to you within 3 days.

  21. Introduction to Caregiving. Find out more about how to build a support network within a family, finding the right professionals for one’s care needs, and how to get the skills and training needed to take the best care of caregivers’ loved ones.

  22. www.skillsfuture.gov.sg › skillsreport › priority-skillsSSG | Care Economy

    The Care Economy is a vibrant field that is continuously innovating ways to care for, support and empower citizens to reach their full potential. Singapore’s diverse and ageing population poses an ongoing demand growth for care services.

  23. Management. Key Executives at CARE. Dr John K E Tan. Executive Director. John was part of the founding team who started CARE Singapore in 1997. Volunteering for CARE since day one, he joined as staff on 1st December 2001 as the Director of Development. He subsequently assumed the role of Executive Director on 1st January 2005.

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