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  1. YELLOW RIBBON PROJECT. Believe that people can change, and changed people can shape Singapore for the better. Through YRP's efforts, we hope to inspire community support and shift the public perception from viewing ex-offenders as mere recipients of second chances to contributing citizens who actively give back to the community. Find Out More.

  2. Themed "A Nation Beyond Second Chances", the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2024 aims to unite communities across Singapore to create an inclusive society where inmates and ex-offenders are given second chances and beyond in their reintegration journey and strive for opportunities to be uplifted.

  3. www.yellowribbon.gov.sg › who-we-areWho We Are

    Yellow Ribbon Singapore. Formerly known as Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (SCORE), Yellow Ribbon Singapore (YRSG) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Home Affairs. We are committed to reducing recidivism rate through upskilling, career development and building an effective aftercare support network.

  4. www.yellowribbon.gov.sg › what-we-do › employment-assistanceEmployment Assistance

    Access Our Job Portal. Employers who hire ex-offenders from April 2023 to December 2025 will be supported by Uplifting Employment Credit (UEC). Our job portal, the Partners’ Repository Engagement Platform (PREP), connects job seekers with employers.

  5. Yellow Ribbon Singapore. 85,929 likes · 237 talking about this. Beyond Second Chances

  6. Yellow Ribbon Singapore, formerly the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises ( SCORE ), [1] is a statutory board under the Ministry of Home Affairs established on 1 April 1976. It is part of the Singapore correctional system and is a strategic partner of the Singapore Prison Service.

  7. www.sgdi.gov.sg › ministries › mhagov.sg | YRSG

    Address : 980 Upper Changi Road North, Blk B Level 2 Singapore 507708. http://www.yellowribbon.gov.sg.

  8. The Yellow Ribbon Project is a national initiative aimed at encouraging the community, through various programmes and activities, to accept ex-offenders released from prisons and drug rehabilitation centres, and support their reintegration into society.

  9. The Yellow Ribbon Project (YRP) is a movement that strives to build a more inclusive society by changing society’s mindset to give ex-offenders a second chance in life so that they can contribute and pay it forward to society.

  10. Yellow is the official color of the armor branch of the U.S. Army, used in insignia, etc., and depicted in Hollywood movies by the yellow neckerchief adorning latter-half 19th century, horse-mounted U.S. Cavalry soldiers.

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