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  1. List of Orphan Homes / Orphanages in Singapore. Below is a directory/list of NGOs, charities and non-profits working on providing shelter, education and all basic necessities of life to orphans. They often have orphan care homes and also arrange foster care and adoption.

  2. Darul Ihsan Orphanages care for vulnerable youths and orphans in the community. Your support and contribution help us create a nurturing environment for the unprotected children. Help MTFA to continue caring for them by making a donation or performing Zakat with us!

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  3. www.cslmch.org.sg › the-childrens-homeThe Childrens Home

    CSLMCH provides temporary shelter, care and protection to needy and disadvantaged children who are not orphans. The children come from different backgrounds and regions of Singapore and are referred by community partners or the court.

  4. Established in 1902, Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is amongst Singapores 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.

  5. Children's Wishing Well is a charity organisation that provides holistic education and support for children and youth from low-income families in Singapore. They offer various programmes such as enrichment, groceries, sponsorship, career guidance, and more.

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  6. The U.N defines an orphan as a child who has lost one or both parents. These children have lost or have been abandoned by one or both parents. Vulnerable children who have lost their parents face the additional emotional struggle to build resilience amidst living in poverty.

  7. About Us. CSLMCH provides shelter, care and protection to residents between 5 and 21 years old, many of whom come from needy and disadvantaged families. Read More. Our Services. Small Group Care (SGC) is a service which provide specialised and intensive care to children between 7 and 12 years old who have moderate to high levels of needs and care.

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