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

    There are usually 70 - 90 boys and girls living in the Children's Home and every year, 20 - 30 children are admitted or discharged back into their families or community. Our children come from different ethnic and religious backgrounds and different regions of Singapore. They are not orphans.

  2. Established in 1902, Childrens 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.

  3. CSLMCH provides shelter, care and protection to residents between 5 and 21 years old, many of whom come from needy and disadvantaged families. The Home has an integrated approach towards meeting the emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of the children through programmes and activities. © 2024 Chen Su Lan Methodist Children's Home.

  4. Every week, we send a Thrift Box from Singapore to Willing Hearts Orphanage in the Philippines. This box contains foodstuff and pre-loved items donated through our thrift shop in Singapore. The items are then sold in the Philippines thrift shop to help raise money for the operations of the orphanage.

  5. Our Singapore charity helps protect and nurture children and youth of all races and religions, especially children, youth and families in need.

  6. We are a registered charity founded in 2002, and the only charity organisation in Singapore focused on the holistic education of children and youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. Our children come from low-income families, and their parents may be ill, incarcerated, or absent from their lives.

  7. to look after the welfare of the poor, underprivileged, and orphaned Muslims in the then colony of Singapore. To today, MTFA supports orphans, patients in dialysis and offers funerary services to families in need.

  8. 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.

  9. The Infant Jesus Homes and Children’s Centres (IJHCC) is a registered charity organisation with IPC (Institution of a Public Character) status. We are endorsed by the Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore, a member organisation of Caritas Singapore (CSCC) and National Council of Social Services (NCSS).

  10. Chen Su Lan Methodist Children’s Home was founded by Dr. Chen Su Lan in 1968. Located along Serangoon Garden Way, the Home provides shelter, support and care for approximately 90 children.

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