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  1. Established in 1902, Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is amongst Singapore’s oldest secular philanthropic organisations. Through our two services, Melrose Home and Melrose Care, we provide residential care and specialised therapies to support children and youths who have experienced adverse life circumstances such as abuse or neglect.

  2. Welcome to Melrose Home. Melrose Home is a residential home offering round-the-clock care and support to children and youths aged 6 to 21 years old who are facing challenging family circumstances or child protection issues.

  3. Established in 1902, CAS is amongst Singapore’s oldest secular philanthropic organisations. Through our two services, Melrose Home and Melrose Care, we provide residential care and specialised therapies to support children and youths who have experienced adverse life circumstances such as abuse or neglect.

  4. 28 Hong San Terrace Singapore 688247 Tel: 6462 3477 Fax: 6462 3371 Sunbeam Place @ Children's Society is a residential home and gazetted place of safety for children who have been abused and neglected and are in need of protection, or whose parents are unable to provide proper care.

  5. Childrens Society helps children, youth and families through casework and counselling at our service centres such as Yishun Family Service @ Children’s Society. It is normally provided when individuals or families are in crisis or under distress.

  6. Today, Children's Society operates more than 10 service centres islandwide, offering services in the four categories of: Vulnerable Children and Youth, Children and Youth Services, Family Services, and Research and Advocacy. Our Mission. To bring relief and happiness to children in need. Our Vision.

  7. Children's Aid Society - Singapore, Singapore. 1,063 likes · 9 talking about this · 740 were here. Supporting children & youths who have faced adverse life circumstances such as abuse or neglect

  8. Established in 1976, SHINE Children and Youth Services is a registered charity and IPC member of the National Council of Social Service. We empower disadvantaged children and youth through research-based Social Work and Educational Psychology programmes.

  9. We fund a range of programmes that support children and youth to build self-confidence and nurture positive relationships and behaviours, as well as to develop positive competencies such as personal and social skill development, decision-making, motivation, and life skills.

  10. Touched by the obvious need of low-income and single-parent families with difficulties making ends meet, much less raising their children in a positive environment, a group of seven volunteers in their 20s organised activities to help the children.